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Unveiling of the
Guglielmo Marconi Monument
Marconi Hall 1938

Guglielmo Marconi , lord of space and conqueror of the atmosphere

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Souvenir program cover
Activities program for the unveiling

First Trans Atlantic Wireless Communication
December 12th 1901 Poldhu England to Signal Hill NFLD Canada

On December 12, 1901, Guglielmo Marconi successfully transmitted the first transatlantic wireless signal. This groundbreaking event took place when a wireless signal, in the form of the Morse code letter "S" (three dots), was sent from Poldhu, Cornwall, England, and received by Marconi at Signal Hill in St. John’s, Newfoundland.

This achievement was a monumental step in communication technology, proving that wireless signals could travel vast distances, even across the curvature of the Earth, defying skeptics who believed radio waves would not follow the Earth's surface. Marconi's work laid the foundation for modern radio, wireless communications, and even satellite technology.

Memorial plaque at Signal Hill St. John's Newfoundland
Signal Hill Newfoundland
Marconi at Glace Bay N.S. in 1903.  Icicle laden wires conected the station aerial.
G. Marconi, Kemp and Paget 1901
Paget holding one of the kites used to receive the signals from Poldhn England The Kite held the aerial aloft.
Marconi and his assistants prepare to launch one of the kites used to lift a 500ft aerial . a baloon and a kite where lost in this attempt.
Canadian Marconi Company Glace Bay Nova Scotia 1905
Diary pages from Marconi's assistant Kemp, recalling the events of the days. getting the kites. balloons and wires into the sky.
Marconi receiving instruments Signal Hil
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