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Hmv Dog & GramophoneHis Masters Voice: the HMV dog listens eternally
Listening to RecordsA dreamy teenager listening to her new Astrud Gilberto LP on her record player
Phonograph RecordingRecording a man playing the piano using Edisons improved model phonograph
Precocious Teenage GirlA rather spoilt teenage girl, lying with her feet up, scoffing a box of chocolates whilst listening to her latest 78 gramophone records!
Listening to RecordsA teenage girl with a bouffant hairdo puts her Cliff Richard album on the record player
60S Record PlayingFour smartly-dressed teenagers having cocktails around a record player
Edison PhonographAn early Edison phonograph, using grooved wax cylinders, shown beside the instrument
Record sleeve, Grant's of Croydon78rpm record sleeve advertising radio gramophones from Grant's of Croydon. Date: circa 1940s
LIORETS PHONOGRAPH 1897Fig.1 Phonograph recording at the Trocadero in Paris Fig. 2 Phonograph ensemble Fig.3 Needle and cylinder Date: 1897
REMOTE CONTROLThe Aeolian Vocalion enjoyed by the family - especially with the Graduola attachment which allows you to vary every performance, note by note, in harmony with your mood ! Date: 1916
Decca gramophone advertisement, WWIAdvertisement for the portable Decca gramaphone featuring a British officer carrying his, and an endorsement a 2nd Lieutentant who stresses
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
Two ListenersTwo children listen to an early disc gramophone Date: 1906
Boys & GramophoneTHE LAUGHING CHORUS the gramophone delights man and boys alike 1911
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
Record sleeve, 1920sA record sleeve for the music label His Masters Voice, featuring an illustration showing a lady about to play a record on her gramophone
Gramophone records for the front, WW1Part of a consignment of 50, 000 Winner records being packed for the front. The makers had already sent 30, 000 records to the Fleet. Date: 1915
Gramophone GirlsThree girls (nurses or shop girls?) in matching hats, listening to the latest 78s on their gramophone on a pebbly beach. Date: early 1930s
John Harrison standing by gramophone, 1906 Date: 1906
Advert for Columbia GramophonesA seletion of Models available, from portable, table grands, cabinets, consoles and pedestals. 1929
Columbia gramophone advertisementAdvertisement for the Viva-tonal Columbia gramophone, the ONLY Gramophone giving even response throughout its entire musical range
Fantasy Gramophone 1911A girl listens as the gramophone issues flowery hearts Date: 1911
Gramophone of 1931Creatonal gramophones for the ballroom
Phonograph ExhibitedThe PHONOGRAPH is demonstrated at a London exhibition, attracting the interest of many, including a Post Office messenger boy
Futuristic recorded messageIn the year 2000, people will send messages one to another in the form of wax cylinders, recorded on the senders gramophone, delivered by messenger, then played by the recipient
Aeolian VocalionTruthful Reproduction - the Aeolian Vocalion delights the family
EP RECORDEXTENDED PLAY German singer Gabriele with an EP record
Trying the PhonographProfessor Preece tries Edisons phonograph at the Royal Institution, London
Recording on PhonographA singer recording on Edisons phonograph at New York