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In the history of transmitting images over a distance (watching over a distance, i.e. television in a broader meaning of the word), there was a brief period of time when a machine called “Fultograph” was in use. The method of image analysis applied in the transmitter was used by Eng. (later Professor) Stefan Manczarski in his work on television. In Poland, fultographic transmissions were applied in 1929 by Poznań Radio Station and popularised by the Polish Fultographic Society, founded in Kraków by Prof. Witold Wilkosz. Manczarski’s system was displayed in May 1929 at the General National Exhibition in Poznań