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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Audio - 45 R.P.M. Record, c 1950's
... 1950's musical instruments accessories Columbia Circular record ...Owned - purchased and played by Barbara Gardiner 1950'sCircular record 45 R.P.M. Frank Sinatra. Four songs with orchestral accompaniment.|Stormy weather|September Song|My Blue Heaven|Ol' man RiverColumbiamusical instruments, accessories -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Audio - Recording, Columbia
The Boyds purchased their record player and sound system from Thomas’s in Melbourne. Patricia Boyd (later Davies) was very interested in opera and was later appointed to the Board of the Australian Opera.Captain Kangaroo's "Treasure House". LP 33RPM vinyl, Catalogue Number: CL 678, Cardboard package, 1 Vinyl disc, plastic cover sleeve, no cover notes, printed in USA. Bob Keeshan and Orchestra and Chorus; Music and lyrics by Leo Paris and Lee Herschel, Judith Stephens and Peter Steele.lp, sound recording -
Melbourne Legacy
Audio - Recording, vinyl record, Opening of Legacy Conference (Canberra 1954) by H.E. The Governor General Field Marshall Sir William Slim, 1954
The Legacy Conference in Canberra in 1954 was opened by H.E. The Governor General Field Marshall Sir Wiiliam Slim demonstrating by His Excellencies presence the valuable contribution Legacy makes to families of deceased serving and ex service personnel. The Conference was held annually and in different cities around Australia and attended by delegates from different branches of Legacy.Significant due to the prescence of Sir William Slim, opening the conference, to discuss and and move forward various motions from around Australia in regard to Legacy.Black vinyl 12 inch disc in brown paper cover x 2 copies.Serial No, FSX.1495, Prx.3851. Speed 78 RPM? Side 1, Opening of Legacy Conference (Canberra 1954) by H.E. The Governer General Field Marshall Sir William Slim. Serial No FSX.1496, PRX. 3851 Side 2. Dinner in Honour of Delegates to Legacy Conference (Canberra 1954) "The Toast Is Legacy" proposed by president of Sydney Legacy Legatess, D.J.Cartledge. Australian Broadcasting Commission. Processed by Columbia Graphophone (Aust) PTY. LTD. Homebush, N.S.W.conference, canberra, governor general -
Clunes Museum
Audio - GRAMOPHONE RECORDS
.1 Edison - On the Beach Medley/Medley of Hawaiian Airs .2 Edison - Honolulu Hula medley/Na Pua Eha .3 Decca - Rock A Bye Your Baby/A Blushin' Rose .4 Decca - Sonny Boy/Book in Your Own Backyard .5 Regal - The Man on the Flying Trapeze/Part 1 & 2 .6 Regal - Love is the Sweetest Thing/round the Bend of the road .7 Columbia - Music in the Air/Portrait of a Flirt .8 Columbia - Mamzelle ZiZi/Swing Low Sweet Chariot .9 Columbia - Poet and Peasant Overture Part 1 & 2 .10 Columbia - Toy Symphony 1 & 2edison, columbia, regal, decca, 78rpm -
Mont De Lancey
Gramophone, Circa 1928
Portable gramophone in black wooden box, with a hinged lid, winding handle, speed control, pull-out needle arm, and 3 vinyl recordsViva-Tonal Grafonola Columbiagramophones -
Mont De Lancey
Gramophone cylinders, Thomas A. Edison, 1910
10 Cylinder records. 6 - Edison cylinders, 1 Stirling cylinder, 1 General Phonography Co., 1 Columbia Phono Co., 1 Indestrictible Phonographic Co.gramophone cylinders, gramophones, sound recordings