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Advert for Decca portable gramophone 1916Deccas, more Deccas, still more Deccas. Thats the cry of the men at the front of the men of our mighty fleets, and of the convalescent from both sevices. They want music - whenever they go. Date: 1916
Record sleeve, Grant's of Croydon78rpm record sleeve advertising radio gramophones from Grant's of Croydon. Date: circa 1940s
Record sleeve, Salon Decca gramophone78rpm record sleeve advertising the Salon Decca gramophone - the musician's instrument. Date: circa 1940s
Handley Page HP-137 Jetstream 1 G-AWVK (msn 208), of Racal Decca Navigator Company Ltd, at the SBAC Farnborough Air Show held from 5-12 September 1976. Date: 1976
Jessica Mitford at a book signing eventJessica Mitford (Jessica Lucy Freeman-Mitford, 1917-1996), nicknamed Decca, English author, journalist, communist and political campaigner, one of the Mitford sisters
Jessica Mitford speaking at a microphoneJessica Mitford (Jessica Lucy Freeman-Mitford, 1917-1996), nicknamed Decca, English author, journalist, communist and political campaigner, one of the Mitford sisters
Portraits of an Indian man and Native AmericanPortrait and profile of an Indian man, Soorjo Coomar Chucherbutty, age 20, from Decca, and U-je-jock, or Pelican, age 10, son of a chief of the Ojibwe Nation, Lake Huron
Percival Prince G-ALWHPercival P.50 Prince series 2A G-ALWH, of Decca Navigator Limited as a demonstrator for their navigation equipment. Registered to Decca on 17 July 1961 and exported to the USA on 15 November 1976
Decca gramophone advertisement, WWIAdvertisement for the portable Decca gramaphone featuring a British officer carrying his, and an endorsement a 2nd Lieutentant who stresses
Duke of Kent on a lifeboat at Newlyn harbour, CornwallThe Duke of Kent in Newlyn harbour, Cornwall, for the naming of the new Penlee lifeboat, the Mabel Alice, on 18 July 1983. 1983
Decca gramophone advertisement, 1917Advertisement for Decca gramophones, ideal for use at the Front during the Great War due to it being self-contained, portable and having no loose parts
Decca gramophone advertisement, WW1An advertisement for the Decca portable gramophone, with no loose parts and ready to play directly opened. The gramophone was recommended for taking to the Front during the First World War
Decca television advertisement - 1953 CoronationAdvertisement for Decca televisions, appearing in the Coronation issue of the Daily Sketch, encouraging people to view the big occasions in a big way in your own home
Safety razor advert, Decca ad, An-on underwear adPage of wartime advertisements for the 7 O Clock Safety Razor; Decca, the portable gramophone; and An-on Underwear. 1918
Little things mean a lot - Music Sheet Cover, words and music by Edith Lindeman and Carl Stutz, broadcast and recorded on DECCA by Jimmy Young
Decca Gramophone advertisement, post warAdvertisement for the Decca gramophone, showing a jolly party with some men in khaki uniform and some in evening dress dancing with girls
Decca advertisement, WW1Advertisement for the popular Decca gramophone during the First World War, showing two soldiers discussing asking their commanding officer for a favour
Handley Page HP137 Jestream G-AWVKHandley Page HP137 Jestream, G-AWVK, was used by Decca as a testbed and demonstrator for navigation aids
India / SassurFantasy view of the temples and mosques of Sassur