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His Broadcast Masters Voice by George StuddyA spoof on the famous His Masters Voice logo featuring a dog listening to a gramophone; Bonzo, the comic canine creation of George Studdy
Lockheed EC-130E Rivet Rider 63-9817United States Air Force (USAF) - Lockheed EC-130E Rivet Rider 63-9817 (msn 382-3978), used for strategic and battlefield psychological operations, using TV and Audio broadcasting. Date: circa 1990
Cinema sound effects machine for silent movies - noises include babies, dogs, artillery and cars. 1912
Gramophone Company, Gilbert and Sullivan recordsAdvert for The Gramophone Company, recording of Gilbert and Sullivans comic operetta, The Mikado. 1907
Colonel George E. Gouraud, Vanity Fair, ApeColonel GEORGE EDWARD GOURAUD (1841-1912) American Civil War soldier who later acted as agent for Thomas Edison, introducing the new Edison Phonograph cylinder audio recording technology to England
Magazine cover, dog and radio - His Masters Voice. Date: 1924
Futuristic recorded messageA futuristic recorded message, brought on a tray by a servant. Date: 1899
Ken Achurch with spying equipment -- a fly bug in a glass tube, and a reel-to-reel tape recorder. Date: 1970s
Convair Atlas on display at Las VegasGroup photograph of Convair Atlas on display at Las Vegas with Douglas Thor, Boeing Bomarc, Northrop Snark and Discoverer satellite mock-up - the Atlas was an actual ICBM modified for exhibition use
TV Studio Typists 1960STwo typists at Southern Television studios. Date: 1960s