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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Instrument - Record
... in middle - 'His Master's Voice'. 'Dinah' / reverse side 'Love... Master's Voice'. 'Dinah' / reverse side 'Love to Whistle' - Fats ...Collection of Margaret ScarlettFlat, round Bakelite record. Hole in centre. Red sticker in middle - 'His Master's Voice'. 'Dinah' / reverse side 'Love to Whistle' - Fats Waller and his Rhythm . Speed 78Polydor - Allan's (see above)musical instruments, accessories -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph record, Feodor Chaliapin - Song of the Volga Boatmen, The Prophet, op.49
... Phonograph record with red 'His Master's Voice' label... Korumburra gippsland Phonograph record with red 'His Master's Voice ...Phonograph record with red 'His Master's Voice' label; 'Song of the Volga Boatmen' (arranged Chaliapin & Koenemann) and 'The Prophet', op.49 (Rimsky-Korsakov); Feodor Chaliapin - sung in Russian; Cat. DB 105 -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph record, Carnevale Di Venezia; Parts 1 & 2 - Toti Dal Monte
... Phonograph record with red 'His Master's Voice' label... Korumburra gippsland Phonograph record with red 'His Master's Voice ...Phonograph record with red 'His Master's Voice' label; Carnevale in Venezia (Jules Benedict), Parts 1 & 2; Artist: Toti Dal Monte, Soprano, with orchestral accompaniment. Ref.DB821 In original record sleeve -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Clock Radio, HMV/EMI, Estimated date: 1950s
... , His Masters Voice (HMV) logo of the dog listening... in dark red/brown plastic case. Model 63-53, His Masters Voice ...Clock radio in dark red/brown plastic case. Model 63-53, His Masters Voice (HMV) logo of the dog listening to the gramophone is on front left side. Clock has Telechron movement.Model 63-53 [in aperture on back of case].hmv, telechron, the gramophone company pty ltd/emi -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Audio - Record
... .. 'His Master's Voice'. 78 speed.... Master's Voice'. 78 speed. Audio Record ...Collection of Margaret ScarlettFlat, round Bakelite with hole in centre, red sticker in middle. /other side 'Glad Doll' / 'Smiles' or red sticker. Vinyl disc imprinted in 'tracks' for music to be played on gramophone.. 'His Master's Voice'. 78 speed.Polydor - Allan's - 'Smiles' - Crazy Otto.musical instruments, accessories -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph record, The Bandolero / So We'll Go No More A'Roving
... Phonograph record with red "His Master's Voice" label... Korumburra gippsland C459 Phonograph record with red "His Master's ...Phonograph record with red "His Master's Voice" label. In a "Columbia" record sleeve. Side A: The Bandolero (Stuart), sung by Mr. Peter Dawson Side B: So We'll Go No More A-Roving sung by Mr. Gervase ElwesC459 -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph Record, The Touch of Your Hand / I've Told Every Little Star
... Master's Voice" label. Side A: The Touch of Your Hand & Various... shellac, no cover, pink "His Master's Voice" label. Side ...Phonograph record, black shellac, no cover, pink "His Master's Voice" label. Side A: The Touch of Your Hand & Various Other Songs. Side B: I've Told Every Little Star & Various Other Songs. Performed by the Light Orchestra Company - Leonard Joy.Cat. No. E B 131 -
Mont De Lancey
Gramophone needles, Gramophone Co. Ltd
... His Masters Voice - Soft tone....-and-dandenong-ranges His Masters Voice - Soft tone. styluses (audio ...His Masters Voice - Soft tone.Green tin with picture of dog and gramophone on front, containing approximately 200 English gramophone needles. Used in gramophones which played 78 rpm shellac records.styluses (audio), gramophones -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph record, Hungarian Rhapsody No.2
... Phonograph record with red "His Master's Voice" label. Side... Korumburra gippsland Phonograph record with red "His Master's Voice ...30cm in diametre black vinyl record.Phonograph record with red "His Master's Voice" label. Side A: Hungarian Rhapsody, No 2, Part 1. Side B: Hungarian Rhapsody, No 2, Conclusion. Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra. Cat. No: D B 3086 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - RECORD & COVER WW1, C.WW1
... ) Brown paper record cover by His Masters Voice. Gramaphones... Masters Voice. Gramaphones & Records one side advertising Weber's ....1) Black gramophone disk by Regal made in England. Recording is of Departure of the Australian Troops for the Front. Descriptive (28378) G.6883. Disk is adhered to chipboard backing. .2) Brown paper record cover by His Masters Voice. Gramaphones & Records one side advertising Weber's Invitation to the Waltz record. Other side Three Vital Qualities. Cover has hole in centre to show record description.record, gramophone, troops, departing -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Royal National Institute for the Blind, Audio record: The sky and the forest by C.S. Forester, 1940s
... are needed for a single title. Labelled with His Master's Voice... are needed for a single title. Labelled with His Master's Voice ...In this example, nineteen 33-speed gramophone records are needed for a single title. Labelled with His Master's Voice, and recorded solely for the use of the blind by the Sound Recording Committee by Arthur Bush, they were dispatched via post to members who were in possession of commercial record players. Australian blindness agencies were purchasing overseas titles to expand their libraries for a growing number of users.19 vinyl records :12 in., 33-speed ;in paper sleeves, Reference number JG5433-JG5451audio books, royal national institute for the blind -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - IDA HAENDEL VIOLINIST
... : Shell, His Master's Voice, Philips, TAA.... Celebrity Concert Series. Advertisements: Shell, His Master's Voice ...Ida Haendel, Bendigo Town Hall. Wednesday, 7th May 1958, at 8.15pm. The Australian Broadcasting Commission has pleasure in presenting the First Concert in the International Celebrity Concert Series. Ida Haendel, Violinist. Raymond Lambert, Piano. Programme One Shilling. Article about Ida Haendel including photograph. Article about Raymond Lambert including photograph. Programme and Analytical Notes. The Australian Broadcasting Commission acknowledges with thanks the valuable advice and assistance received from the Music Advancement Society of Bendigo which acts on behalf of Subscribers to the A.B.C. International Celebrity Concert Series. Advertisements: Shell, His Master's Voice, Philips, TAA.entertainment, music, classical -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CELEBRITY CONCERT SERIES, CAPITAL THEATRE, c28 October, 1963
... . His Master's Voice, Caprice Stereophonic Radiogram. Benson...: Philips. His Master's Voice. Benson and Hedges. Celebrity Concert ...Celebrity Concert Series, Direction A.B.C. Capital Theatre, Bendigo. Monday 28th October, at 8 p.m. The Australian Broadcasting Commission presents the Victorian Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Thomas Matthews. Soloist: Brian Hansford (Baritone). Programme: One shilling and sixpence. Articles with photos on: Thomas Matthews & Brian Hansford. Programme. Analytical Notes. Australian Broadcasting Commission: Dr. J R Darling, C.M.G., O.B.E., M.A., D.C.L., Chairman. E R Dawes, C.M.G., Vice-Chairman. Miss Rhonda Felgate, M.B.E. H B Halvorsen, F.C.A., F.C.I.S. A G Lowndes, M.SC. Alderman. Dorothy Edwards, O.B.E., B.A. J T Reid. Sir Charles Moses, C.B.E., General Manager. E A Whiteley, C.B.E., D.F.C., Manager for Victoria. Charles Buttrose, Director of Publicity and Concerts. J Post, Acting Director of Music. Ray Humphrey, Concert Manager for Victoria. Advertisements: Philips. His Master's Voice, Caprice Stereophonic Radiogram. Benson and Hedges.program, music, australian symphonic orchestra, celebrity concert series, direction a.b.c. capital theatre, bendigo. monday 28th october, at 8 p.m. the australian broadcasting commission presents the victorian symphony orchestra conducted by thomas matthews. soloist: brian hansford (baritone). articles with photos on: thomas matthews & brian hansford. programme. analytical notes. a.b.c.: dr. j r darling, c.m.g., o.b.e., m.a., d.c.l., chairman. e r dawes, c.m.g., vice-chairman. miss rhonda felgate, m.b.e. h b halvorsen, f.c.a., f.c.i.s. a g lowndes, m.sc. alderman. dorothy edwards, o.b.e., b.a. j t reid. sir charles moses, c.b.e., general manager. e a whiteley, c.b.e., d.f.c., manager for victoria. charles buttrose, director of publicity and concerts. j post, acting director of music. ray humphrey, concert manager for victoria. advertisements: philips. his master's voice. benson and hedges. -
Australian Commando Association - Victoria
Book, No Front Lines-Australia Special Forces at War in Afghanistan
Chris Masters is Australia’s foremost investigative journalist. His descriptions of battle are some of the most powerful reporting from that war. No Front Line takes this story even further, to the heart of Special Forces and its war in Afghanistan, a war the Australian public know very little about. Implicitly trusted by Special Forces, Chris gives voice to these soldiers. He takes us right into the centre of some of the fiercest combat, opens up the story of the relationship between the Australians and their US partners and provides the most intimate examination of what it is like to be a member of this country’s elite fighting forces. australian special forces, afghanistan, commandos -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Alexander Wright (Navarre)
Alexander Wright was born on 25 August, 1898 in Smeaton He was the brother of musician Frank Wright. Alex Wright was killed whilst performing at the Birmingham Empire as the result of a German air Attack in October 1940. The theatre had a direct hit. According to Frank Wright Alex was a great impersonator with a unique range Bass - tenor with many accents (not unlike Peter Dawson) "AUSTRALIAN CARUSO Smeaton Boy's Fame Andre Navarre, who left Australia about three years ago to study opera in Europe, bids fair to take a place among the world's great tenors. A few months ago Navarre sang for Melba for the first time, and she immediately acclaimed him to be a finished artist, describing his voice as the nearest approach to the immortal Caruso she had ever heard, writes the Ballarat "Courier." Andre Navarre is, however, only a stage name adopted by Alexander Wright, a son of Mr. and Mrs. William. Wright, of Armstrong street North, Ballarat, and brother of Mr. Frank Wright and Mrs. William Ritchie, of that city. Born at smeaton 31 years ago, in what may be termed a musical atmosphere; Alex. Wright showed a definite desire to sing at a very early age, and in his boyhood figured as soloist at school concerts, etc. His youth was spent around Smeaton, working at home and at various farms in the district until he was about 19 years of age, when he secured a position at the Dunlop rubber works, Melbourne. Up to this period Wright had no vocal training whatever, but being the possessor of a good resonant baritone voice, was persuaded by some of his friends to "have a go at the stage.'' Securing a position in the chorus of "Maid of the Mountains," which was at that time showing at the Theatre Royal, he soon made his voice heard to advantage, and also commenced to take lessons from Signor Robottaro. It was about this time that Wright was invited by a fellow musician to a musical evening at which a member of Rigo's grand opera company, then performing at " The Playhouse," was also present. Hearing Wright sing, the musician immediately said : ' You're a fool to waste your time in a chorus with that voice. Rigo is looking for a singer like you for the role of 'Figaro' in 'Barber of Seville'." Alex, however, did not take the remark seriously, and it was only after the numerous persuasions of friends who obviously knew the real value of his voice that the modest young man was eventually induced to meet Rigo. The Italian maestro was so delighted with the voice that without hesitation he was given the principle role of "The Barber" to study. Many singers having previously been tried and rejected for the part, Wright was astonished at his success in being chosen, and awakened suddenly to the fact by the maestro that a world voice, if properly trained, would surely develop in the young artist, Alex at once settled down to study, and all day long in his boarding house at St. Kilda could be heard rehearsing his new role. In less than a month he had completely mastered the part, and on the opening night, in the exacting role of "The Barber," he was an outstanding success. Later, he toured Australia with many leading artists, including Elsa Stralia and Harry Lauder, and spent his last two years in Sydney, where he was engaged as soloist in the biggest picture house. Realising that a training in Italy and on the Continent was essential for a successful operatic singer, the young artist decided to go overseas to continue his studies. He did not leave Australia, however, before he gratuitously gave a concert in his little home town to the obvious delight of all his old friends, who flocked from all parts of the district to hear him. The hall was packed to overflowing , and so pleased was Alex with the tumultuous reception he received that he sang fewer than 20 songs. Once in Italy, he lost no time in placing himself under the tuition of Cottone, and it was at the studio of this maestro that he met Toti dal Monte, a former protege of the same master. Two years were spent in Italy, when "Navarre" learned to speak the Italian language fluently, and acquired a wide knowledge of the operas. He sang in Milan about a year ago, and was paid some glowing tributes by the Italian Press critics, who likened his voice to that of Caruso. From Italy he went to Paris, where he met John Brownlee and many other famous singers. The critics on the Continent are unanimous that Andre Navarre-the unassuming Smeaton boy, whom his schoolmates still affectionately call "Hock"--is destined to become one of the luminaries in music history. It is interesting to recall some facts concerning the remarkable family from which this artist springs. Four other members have won championship honors in the musical world. Mr. Frank Wright has the Australasian cornet championship to his credit ; Mr. Norman Wright, of Sydney, has won a tenor championship of New Zealand, and has recorded for the Columbia Gramophone Company ; Mrs. Wm. Ritchie ( formerly Miss Laura Wright) won the A.N.A. contralto championship in Melbourne; whilst the oldest member, Lydia (Mrs. C. Cane, now in N.Z.) won the violin championship at South Street when 17 years of age. Last year Mrs. and Mr. Wright celebrated their golden wedding. Both of the old folk are intensely musical, and it has been said that the voice of the mother, although entirely untrained, showed in her earlier days glimpses of the beautiful quality which made Melba famous. Andre Navarre does not propose leaving the Continent for some time. Recently he was offered a 12 months' contract to sing in London for £2500 but on the advice of Melba and his coach, it was refused on the grounds that yet another 12 months' French study was necessary to ensure absolute perfection. That "Alex " has lost none of his school-boy wit is evinced by his own jocular remark that he has "a top C sharp that will crack every window in the Sydney Town Hall!" (Horsham Times, 20 February 1931) "AUSTRALIAN KILLED An Australian, Alexander Wright, radio variety star, who toured Europe and Australia under the pseudonym of Navarre, was killed during a recent air raid in a Midland . town. His broth-er, Frank Wright, is musical director for the London County council."(Border Morning Mail, 22 Oct 1940) Black and white image of Smeaton born Alexander Wright whose professional name was Navarre "Prince of Mimics". alexander wright, alec wright, navarre -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Audio - Recording, His Master's Voice
... , and the Bath Festival Chamber Orchestra. Audio Recording His Master's ...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.J.S. Bach Brandenburg Concertos. LP 33RPM Vinyl, Catalogue Number: ASD 327, Cardboard packaging, paper sleeve, Cover notes, no author listed, 1 Vinyl disc, made and printed in Great Britain (part of a set of 2). Perofrmed by Yehudi Menuhin with Elaine Shaffer and George Malcol, and the Bath Festival Chamber Orchestra.lp, sound recording