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His Masters Breath - SatireHis Masters Breath Satirical play on the dog/gramophone logo for His Masters Voice, substituting the music player for a whiskey jar and funnel
Hmv Dog & GramophoneHis Masters Voice: the HMV dog listens eternally
His Masters Voice (HMV) Gramophone Company Exhibition Stand, British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, Brent, London, England. Date: 1924
Female contortionist Diana Gaye playing recordsThe female contortionist Diana Gaye in the sitting room, putting a record on the record player, with an array of the latest LP covers on display. Date: 1971
Newark Delivery Van probably 1920s Date: circa 1920s
Enrico Caruso, HMV label, Testa Adorata, 78 rpm recordEnrico Caruso, opera singer, Testa Adorata from La Boheme by Leoncavallo, HMV record label, 78 rpm, early single sided shellac record Date: early 20th century
Enrico Caruso, HMV label, Elegie by Massenet, 78 rpm recordEnrico Caruso, opera singer, Elegie (Song of Mourning) by Massenet, HMV record label, 78 rpm, early single sided shellac record Date: early 20th century
Enrico Caruso, HMV label, Addio by Tosti, 78 rpm recordEnrico Caruso, opera singer, Addio by Tosti - HMV record label, 78 rpm Date: early 20th century
HMV 78rpm record, and brass To Life Boats signHMV 78rpm gramophone record in buff coloured paper sleeve, Be British and Stand to Your Post, and a brass To Life Boats sign, 20 inches. Formerly the property of Brian Ticehurst, Titanic expert
Advert, HMV television with Emiscope tubeAdvert, HMV Television with Emiscope tube Date: 1952
Record sleeve, Grant's of Croydon78rpm record sleeve advertising radio gramophones from Grant's of Croydon. Date: circa 1940s
Record sleeve, Yehudi Menuhin, violinist78rpm record sleeve advertising Yehudi Menuhin, violinist, on HMV, His Master's Voice, playing music by Sarasate and Brahms. Date: circa 1949
Record sleeve, His Master's Voice78rpm record sleeve advertising HMV, His Master's Voice. Date: circa 1940s
Record sleeve, Peter Dawson, baritone78rpm record sleeve, Peter Dawson, baritone - The Floral Dance. Date: circa 1940s
Music cover, In a Persian Market, Intermezzo Scene, by Albert W Ketelbey, arranged for piano solo. Date: 1920
78 rpm Cover Sleeve, His Masters Voice (HMV) For The Tops in Pops. 1950s
Magazine cover, dog and radio - His Masters Voice. Date: 1924
Music cover, In the Mood, Glenn MillerMusic cover, In the Mood, The Jitterbug Craze, words by Andy Razaf, music by Joe Garland. Performed by Glenn Miller and his orchestra. 1939
Cartoon, His Masters Voice, WW1Cartoon, His Masters Voice, showing Kaiser Wilhelm as a German dachshund looking back at a British bulldog inside the amplifier of a wind-up gramophone
Anti-Suffrage Cartoon His Missus VoiceShows Nipper the HMV dog, startled by the cry Votes for Women bellowing from the gramophone. Date: 1911
King George V, message to the Empire record (verso), HMV, His Masters Voice, 78 rpm. Broadcast on Christmas Day, 1935. 1935
Soho, London - Dean Street W1 - Gargoyle Club and HMV Records. 1973
Susi - sitting on a record player turntable. 1950s
Susi - with kitten and broken record. 1950s
The gang that sang Heart of my Heart - Music Sheet Cover, words and music by Ben Ryan, featured and recorded on H.M.V. by Max Bygraves
The rock and roll Waltz - Music Sheet Cover, music by Shorty Allen, words by Dick Ware as recorded by Kay Starr on H.M.V. Records. An illustration with a photo of Kay Starr in the middle
Advert for the Victrola, record player, His Masters Voice Date: 1914
Metal box for storing Styli. It bears the emblem of the Englisch record label and music brand HMV His Masters Voice (La voz de su amo). Beginning of 20th c
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
Steel Frame Building construction - LondonThe building of the Film House - 142 Wardour Street - an early photographic example of the technique of steel frame construction - still the favoured method of putting up a building seen everywhere
Social / Usa Dancers 1917The right partner, a smooth floor, and the Victrola !