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| Genre/Form: | Photographs |
|---|---|
| Named Person: | David Sarnoff; Michael D O'Hara |
| Material Type: | Internet resource |
| Document Type: | Archival Material, Internet Resource |
| OCLC Number: | 425623784 |
| Notes: | Michael D. O'Hara, for whom the collection is named, was the Thomson executive best known for leading the launch of the RCA Digital Satellite System. |
| Description: | 105 manuscript boxes, 16 photograph boxes, 4 color photograph boxes, 2 glass slide boxes, 3 OVA photograph boxes, 2 OVA color photograph folders, 4 videotape boxes, 2 videodisc boxes, 2 8x10 acetate negatives, 1 4x5 polyester negative, 2 OMB boxes, 15 artifacts. |
| Other Titles: | RCA collection RCA Thomson collection |
Abstract:
The collection contains items relating to Radio Corporation of America (RCA), General Electric (GE), and Thomson companies and the general history of radio, television, and related subjects. Also included is information on David Sarnoff of RCA. There are catalogs, annual reports, spec sheets, advertising and marketing material, internal correspondence, press releases, and press kits. Also included are artifacts, photographs, DVDs, VHS tapes, and glass slides.
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Related Subjects:(15)
- Sarnoff, David, -- 1891-1971 -- Photographs.
- O'Hara, Michael D.
- General Electric Company.
- Edison General Electric Company.
- RCA Corporation.
- Radio Corporation of America.
- Thomson.
- Radio -- Receivers and reception.
- Color television.
- Television supplies industry.
- Phonograph.
- Sound recordings.
- Electronic industries.
- Direct broadcast satellite television.
- Inventors -- Photographs.
