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Trumpy Fund

The Marconi Foundation received, at the beginning of 2008, an important donation by the Trumpy Family: a set of documents and photographs as well as historical apparatuses. All of this thanks to two significant figures that had close ties with Marconi and his company: Rodolfo Trumpy and Walter Trumpy, respectively grandfather and father of Ugo Trumpy, the executor of the donation.

Rodolfo Trumpy was in fact one of Marconi's collaborators, in charge of the technical realization of the wireless station in Coltano. His son Walter followed in his father's footsteps and pursued his career at the Marconi Factories in Genoa. Both father and son worked with competence and passion, values that they transmitted to their descendants who succeeded in preserving intact an important historical-scientific testimony. This patrimony is now of communal ownership thanks to their sensibility and generosity: the Guglielmo Marconi Foundation was thus able to enrich its own archive and Museum staying true to its mission to diffuse understanding of Marconi's work, of which an important part was the activity of gifted and enthusiastic collaborators.

The following has been acquired from Rodolfo Trumpy:

  • a Marconifono Juvenis;
  • a wireless Station for demonstrations;
  • a Radio receiver (medium wave short wave) that utilizes thermionic valves made by Rodolfo in the Marconi Factories in Genoa.

Patented micrometric knobs have been acquired from Walter Trumpy.

Maurizio Bigazzi has restored and put back into working order all of the donated equipment.

Giancarlo Dalle Donne has edited the fund's documentary inventory. pdf_button

The Marconi Foundation heartily thanks the Trumpy Family and in particular their friend Ugo.

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 



Michael Pupinpupin

When Marconi grounded his transmitter and then grounded his receiver and let the spark go then the world had wireless telegraphy, and no one had ever done that before. If we must call our aerial waves by some name let us not call them Hertzian waves, but Marconi waves. They are his.



 

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