Who was the subject of the very first recognizable human image transmitted by Baird, captured in October 1925?
Answer
William Taynton
The first recognizable human image transmitted was captured in October 1925, and the subject was William Taynton, a 16-year-old office boy working in Baird's laboratory.

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