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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Mixed media - ERROL BOVAIRD COLLECTION:GRAMOPHONE CYLINDER ROLLS
? Thomas Edison Cylinder rolls . Thomas A Edison Amberola Mark 30 Gramophone. 7396.1cottage, miners -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Gramophone, 1911
Until late 1925, all record players reproduced sound by purely mechanical means and relied on a so-called "amplifying" horn to efficiently couple the vibrations of the stylus and diaphragm to the space occupied by the listeners. In 1906, the Victor Talking Machine Company, Columbia's arch competitor, introduced a line of models in which the horn and other hardware were concealed within a cabinet, made to look like fine furniture rather than a mechanical device. They named the new style a "Victrola". It quickly proved to be very popular and successful. Other makers, adopting the distinctive suffix, introduced their own "-ola" internal horn machines, such as Edison's Amberolas and Columbia's Grafonolas. They were soon outselling the external horn models. At first, like nearly all other early record players, all Grafonolas were driven by a spring motor that the user had to wind up with a crank before playing a record. In 1915, Columbia began to introduce electric-motor-driven models, as a majority of urban areas had been wired to electrical grids. The electrified Grafonolas supported both alternating and direct currents from 110 to 220 volts. Electrified Grafonolas never gained the popularity enjoyed by the spring motor-driven versions due to substantially higher prices and a lack of electrical service in rural areas. Grafonolas were manufactured under the 1886 United States Letters Patent No. 341,214 which Columbia Graphophone company acquired through its predecessor American Graphophone Company. Two models were available; a portable table model and bigger stationary floor model, offering limited mobility through the application of casters. The most notable table models included Grafonola Favorite introduced in 1911 and Grafonola Savoy introduced in 1915. The most notable floor models included Grafonola Symphony Grand introduced in 1907, Grafonola Regent introduced in 1909, Columbia Mignon introduced in 1910, Grafonola Princess introduced in 1911, Columbia Colonial introduced in 1913. Various period Grafonolas were introduced in 1917 to cater to an increasingly prosperous clientele. Columbia Phonograph Company began to manufacture a series of ornate, limited edition period machines. These were highly priced (some as high as US$2,100 ) special orders that provided consumers with options to choose styles which matched their interior décor. Although the Gramophone does not have a large monetary value, it is of social significance as it demonstrates the progress made in audio reproduction from the first Edison cylinder machines to improvements that allowed ordinary people to be able to buy music discs and enjoy music in their own homes. Gramophone with internal horn, floor model, mechanically operated by a crank handle. Colombian Grafonola Princess (Type F2) brand. Gramophone is in a wooden display cabinet with room for record storage underneath and is complete with handle. Manufactured in 1911 by Columbia, USA."Columbia Grafonola Type 2 Made in USA"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, record player, gramophone, mechanical gramophone, floor model gramophone, gramophone record, columbia graphophone company, american graphophone company, columbia, grafonola, grafonola princess, music, playing music, audio reproduction, sound equipment, domestic entertainment, 1911 gramophone -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph Record Sleeve, "Something Entirely New!"
Phonograph record cover, beige with promotion for His Master's Voice new model gramophones printed on both sides. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Gramophone Record, Eric Liffman Sings Folk Songs
Eric Liffman was a refugee from Nazi Germany who, as a prisoner, is transported to Australia on the troop ship HMS Dunera. He became the most celebrated tenor in Australia during WW11.Gramophone Record 45 rpm extended play (9 copies in brown sleeve with green hill scene on cover.songs - the happy wanderer, tiritomba, ding dong ding, farewell song when on Sunday evenings, friendship songextended play 45 rpm, vinyl records, eric liffman, australian tenor -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Long Playing Needles
Small tin of long playing needles to be used in a gramophone. The green coloured tin features a polar bear on the lid"Long Playing Needles"gramophone, phonograph -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - NOTES ON 1960 GOLDEN DAYS EXHIBITION BY HAROLD CURNOW
Four documents type written. (a) "Evolution of the Gramophone. (b) Edwardian days. (c) Football in 1838. (d) Day to Day in Bendigo.history, australian, general items of interest, golden days exhibition.thomas alva edison. emile berliner. football. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN DAYS HISTORICAL EXHIBITION COLLECTION: EDISON 1890 GRAMOPHONE MODEL
Black and white photograph: image shows Edison gramophone 1890 model. Large silver horn, wooden box, record cylinder visible.bendigo, history, golden days historical exhibition -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Record - gramaphone, R.F.A, Tatura Primary School Choir, 1995
Accompanist Wilma Wilson, Conductor Trevor Williams (teacher). Recording produced 1995.Vinyl gramophone record, 33 1/3 rpm, 7". Music produced by Tatura Primary School Choir, accompanied by Wilma Wilson.Tatura Primary School Junior Choir - "Poor Mouse" "Do Re Me". Senior Choir - "Sunshine" "My Country".wilma wilson, trevor williams, tatura primary school junior choir, tatura primary school senior choir, school recordings -
Mont De Lancey
Gramophone cylinders, Thomas A. Edison, 1910
... gramophones ...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 -
Mont De Lancey
Phonograph, Thomas A. Edison, 1888-1903
... gramophones ...Edison Gem Cylinder phonograph, with gold horn has wooden base. Record Cylinder on Phonograph. Has wooden box cover.gramophones, cylinder players, phonographs -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Gramophone
Gramophone, Edison, in wooden cabinet with hinged lid. Front has open fretwork panel with speaker behind it and is covered by brown cloth. There is a handle for cranking. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, gramophone, music, entertainment, furniture, edison -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Mixed media - ERROL BOVAIRD COLLECTION:GRAMOPHONE CYLINDER ROLLS
? Thomas Edison Cylinder rolls and one broken one plus a brush and hand winder. Thomas A Edison Amberola Mark 30 Gramophone. 7396.1cottage, miners -
Mont De Lancey
Radiogram
Radio and gramophone combined in a wooden cabinet, with pull-out turntable. Two side cupboards with 2 shelves each. Built in speaker, and bakelite radio knobs.'Astor'combined radio and gramophone, radiograms -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Communication Devices, Radio, 'HMV', c1930
The first HMV branded store was opened by the Gramophone Company on Oxford Street in 1921, and the HMV name was also used for television and radio sets manufactured from the 1930s onwards. HMV stands for His Master's Voice, the title of a painting by Francis Barraud of the dog Nipper listening to a cylinder phonograph, which was bought by the Gramophone Company in 1899. For advertising purposes this was changed to a wind-up gramophone, and eventually used simply as a silhouette.A green mantel Radio set, 'HMV' , 'Little Nipper' c1930. The 4 tuning knobs are white, - one is missing - , the grill is white and the flex and plug are complete. Front ; HMV 'trade mark' ( dog with a cylinder phonograph' ) / " Little Nipper" hmv, his master's voice radio, gramaphones, radio broadcasts, early settlers, pioneers, market gardeners, moorabbin, cheltenham, bentleigh, london england, little nipper painting, mr biehl, barraud francis -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Johnny Peddler / Honestly
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills - staff, valley worsted mill -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, When the White Azaleas Start Blooming / My Ramblin' Days are Through
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills - staff, valley worsted mill -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, I Hear Bluebirds / A Handful of Stars
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills - staff, valley worsted mill -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Until You Fall in Love / Down Argentina Way
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills - staff, valley worsted mill -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Frenesi / Adios, Mariquita Linda
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills - staff, valley worsted mill -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Two Dreams Met / Can't Get Indiana off my Mind
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills - staff, valley worsted mill -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Stars in my eyes / That's for me
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills - staff, valley worsted mill -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Falling in Love with Love / Who are you?
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills - staff, valley worsted mill -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Was it Rain? / Sweet Heatache
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills - staff, valley worsted mill -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Let's Sing Again / It's a Sin to Tell a Lie
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills - staff, valley worsted mill -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, White Sails / Stairway to the Stars
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills - staff, valley worsted mill -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, After all / In our little part of town
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, textile mills - staff -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, "Angels of mercy" / "Miss you"
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, textile mills - staff -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Come with me, my honey / Rosanna
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, textile mills - staff -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Donald the dub / And then he took up golf
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramaphone, record, textile mills - staff -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Elena / Kiss the boys goodbye
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramaphone, record, textile mills - staff