Question

This company's 1904 "Circular 57" helped popularize the "C-Q-D" distress signal. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this British telecommunications firm where John Ambrose Fleming developed the vacuum tube. George Bernard Shaw's The Music Cure references a scandal named for this company during the Asquith government.
ANSWER: Marconi Company [accept English Marconi or American Marconi or Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company or Wireless Telegraph and Signal Company or Marconi International Marine Communication Company]
[10e] Passengers on this ship could send "marconigrams," at least until it hit an iceberg on its maiden voyage on April 15, 1912.
ANSWER: RMS Titanic
[10m] Marconi Research Lab employee Tony Sale led the construction of the Mark 2 Colossus computer at this center of British codebreaking during World War II in Milton Keynes.
ANSWER: Bletchley Park [prompt on Bletchley or Government Code and Cypher School or GC&CS]
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