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National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Shades of blue selection & Moonlight rhapsody
... Record, Gramophone...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Gramophone record used in the mending room ...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramophone, record, textile mills - staff -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Some day my prince will come & Something to sing about
... Record, Gramophone...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Gramophone record used in the mending room ...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramophone, record, textile mills - staff -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Star eyes foxtrot & They're either too young or too old foxtrot
... Record, Gramophone...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Gramophone record used in the mending room ...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramophone, record, textile mills - staff -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, The sweetheart of sigma chi & Dreamgirl of pi k.a
... Record, Gramophone...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Gramophone record used in the mending room ...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramophone, record, textile mills - staff -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Three minutes of heaven & I've seen you before
... Record, Gramophone...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Gramophone record used in the mending room ...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramophone, record, textile mills - staff -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Three o'clock in the morning / Beautiful Ohio
... Record, Gramophone...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Gramophone record used in the mending room ...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramophone, record, textile mills - staff -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Three o'clock in the morning / I'm forever blowing bubbles
... Record, Gramophone...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Gramophone record used in the mending room ...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramophone, record, textile mills - staff -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Tin Pan Alley medley parts 1 & 2
... Record, Gramophone...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Gramophone record used in the mending room ...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramophone, record, textile mills - staff -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Vict'ry polka & Cow cow boogie
... Record, Gramophone...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Gramophone record used in the mending room ...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramophone, record, textile mills - staff -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Vilia / Love will find a way
... Record, Gramophone...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Gramophone record used in the mending room ...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramophone, record, textile mills - staff -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Waltz medley & You say the sweetest things
... Record, Gramophone...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Gramophone record used in the mending room ...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramophone, record, textile mills - staff -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, A Wandering Minstrel & The Moon and I
... Record, Gramophone...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Gramophone record used in the mending room ...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramophone, record, textile mills - staff -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, When there's a breeze on lake Louise & Heavenly, isn't it?
... Record, Gramophone...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Gramophone record used in the mending room ...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramophone, record, textile mills - staff -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, When you wore a tulip & For me and my gal
... Record, Gramophone...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Gramophone record used in the mending room ...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramophone, record, textile mills - staff -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, People like you and me / My devotion
... Record, Gramophone...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Gramophone record used in the mending room ...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramophone, record, textile mills - staff -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Say a prayer for the boys over there / What do you think those ruby lips were made for?
... Record, Gramophone...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Gramophone record used in the mending room ...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramophone, record, textile mills - staff -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Strip Polka - Fox Trot / St. Mary's in the Twilight
... Record, Gramophone...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Gramophone record used in the mending room ...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramophone, record, textile mills - staff -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, The Smiths and the Jones / Where's my love?
... Record, Gramophone...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Gramophone record used in the mending room ...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramophone, record, textile mills - staff -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, There's a Harbour of Dreamboats / Really and Truly
... Record, Gramophone...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Gramophone record used in the mending room ...Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramaphone, record, textile mills - staff -
Orbost & District Historical Society
gramophone record, Ave Maria / Ora Pro Nobis, 1930's-1940's
... gramophone record...Zonophone gramophone-record Madame-Deering-Eleanor-Jones...Zonophone was a record label founded in 1899 in Camden, New...A black gramophone record with a blue and gold label..., gradually replaced the vinyl record. Zonophone gramophone-record ...Zonophone was a record label founded in 1899 in Camden, New Jersey, by Frank Seaman. The Zonophone name was not that of the company, but was applied to the records and machines sold by Seaman from 1899–1900 to 1903. In the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth, the Gramophone Company continued to use the Zonophone label until 1931. 'Zonophone' indicates the British label rather than Zon - O- Phone, the earlier American label. Madame Deering was Eleanor Jones-Hudson. Eleanor Jones-Hudson (1874-1946) was a Welsh soprano and wife of the flautist Eli Hudson. She recorded extensively for the Gramophone Company, in excerpts from opera, operetta, oratorio, ballads and songs. She was sometimes credited as Alvena Yarrow and as Madame Deering. The phonograph disc record was the primary medium used for music reproduction until late in the 20th century, replacing the phonograph cylinder record—with which it had co-existed from the late 1880's through to the 1920's. Records retained the largest market share even when new formats such as compact cassette were mass-marketed.. (ref Wikipedia) This item is an example of an item once commonly found in homes. By the late 1980s until 1991, digital media, in the form of the compact disc, gradually replaced the vinyl record.A black gramophone record with a blue and gold label - Zonophone. One side is Ave Maria sung in English by Madame Deering, a soprano, with orchestra and chorus. On the other side is Ora Pro Nobis (Pray For Us). It has the serial no. 472.Pressed onto the Ave Maris side is 7793-e.zonophone gramophone-record madame-deering-eleanor-jones-hudson ave-maria -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, My Gal Sal / Oh, the Pity of it All
... Record, Gramophone...Gramophone record - "My Gal Sal" / "Oh, the Pity of it All...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Gramophone record - "My Gal Sal" / "Oh, the Pity ...Gramophone record - "My Gal Sal" / "Oh, the Pity of it All" by Freddy Martin. Used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramophone, record, textile mills - staff -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, This is worth fighting for / Wonder when my baby's coming home
... Record, Gramophone...Gramophone record - "This is worth fighting...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Gramophone record - "This is worth fighting ...Gramophone record - "This is worth fighting for" and "Wonder when my baby's coming home" by Kate Smith. Used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramaphone, record, textile mills - staff -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Musical Equipment, Gramaphone Edison c1900, late 19C / early 20C
... records, gramophone, phonogram, wireless, edison thomas, edison... objects, music, musical records, long playing records, gramophone ...A Gramophone / Phonogram is a device for the mechanical recording and reproduction of sound. The phonograph was invented in 1877 by Thomas Edison. in USA and Alexander Graham Bell's Volta Laboratory made several improvements in the 1880s and introduced the graphophone, This Edison was donated to CMHs by the family of John Box 1841-1913This gramophone belonged to John Box 1841-1913 an early settler in the area of Henry Dendy's Special Survey Brighton 1841A wooden cabinet with a lift up lid enclosing a turntable , record , trumpet and handle . This cabinet stands on another storage cabinet with shelf and doorEDISONmanufactured objects, music, musical records, long playing records, gramophone, phonogram, wireless, edison thomas, edison pty ltd, electric lights; -
Clunes Museum
Leisure object - GRAMAPHONE RECORDS, REGAL RECORDS, C.1920
... GRAMOPHONE RECORDS 78 RPM PARLOPHANE .1 LAY MY HEAD BENEATH... RED DOT WITH 1.00 HANDWRITTEN ON IT. GRAMOPHONE RECORDS 78 RPM ...GRAMOPHONE RECORDS 78 RPM PARLOPHANE .1 LAY MY HEAD BENEATH A ROSE - THE LETTER EDGED IN BLACK DECCA .2 RAINBOW ON THE RIVER - FLOWER SONG IN DARK RED PAPER COVER, REX "THE KING OF RECORDS" REGAL .3 FOUR LITTLE BLACKBERRIES - TWO HEDGE SPARROWS, BEIGE PAPER COVER PRINTED WITH "BRUNSWICK RECORD".1 WHITE STAMP, RED PRINTING "ALBERT & SONE ROYALTY STAMP, BLUE 1 1/4 d JAS .2 WHITE STAMP, RED PRINTING "ALBERT & SON ROYALTY STAMP, BLUE 3/4 d JAS AN ADHESIVE RED DOT WITH 1.00 HANDWRITTEN ON IT. recorded music, decca, parlophone, regal, 78rpm -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Cleaning Pad, Cleaning Pad Gramaphone Mrs Rowan, 1920s
... These are two gramophone records cleaning pads....’ These are two gramophone records cleaning pads. They are circular ...John Brunswick from Switzerland came to U.S.A. in 1845 and established a business in Ohio making carriages and billiard tables. In 1874 a merger gave the company a new name of Brunswick and Balke Company and in 1884 it became Brunswick, Balke and Collender. In the early 20th century the company made other products including phonograph records and discs and in 1930 this section of the company was sold to Warner Brothers. Today it is known as the Brunswick Corporation. The patent for these cleaning pads was taken out in 1922. Matilda (Tilly) Rowan, the daughter of Robert and Ellen Lavery was born in Warrnambool in 1872 and by 1896 was advertising her stationery shop in the Oddfellows Hall in Koroit Street. She married Thomas Rowan in 1908. She had a music shop at 143 Liebig Street with one known date, 1930, and then transferred her business to the Oddfellows Hall building which she owned. She also operated the Plaza Picture Theatre in the same building. She died in 1948.Brunswick- Balke- Collender CompanyThese are two gramophone records cleaning pads. They are circular in shape with a tin top and felt cleaning pads. One pad is brown-coloured and the other is green-coloured. The metal tops have the name of the supplier and the name of the music shop in Warrnambool that gave out or sold the pads. The tops are painted black with gold-coloured printing. The tops have ornamental scrolls on the edges. ‘Brunswick, Mrs Rowan Music House, 143 Liebig Street, Warrnambool, ‘Phone 634, Agent for New Edison Diamond Disc Phonographs and Records, The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, Reg.U.S. Pat.Office, M de F. Marca Industrial Registrada, patented November 1922, Philadelphia Badge Co., Phila, U.S.A.’mrs tilly rowan, brunswick- balke- collender company -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - Gramophone needle tin, not known
... Tin box for pick up record player gramophone needles...- up needles Tin box for pick up record player gramophone ...Tin box for pick up record player gramophone needlesMarschell Pick- up needlesmusical instruments, accessories -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Royal National Institute for the Blind, Audio record: The sky and the forest by C.S. Forester, 1940s
... In this example, nineteen 33-speed gramophone records...In this example, nineteen 33-speed gramophone records ...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 -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Tins, Gramophone Needles HMV, Early and mid 20th century
... These gramophone needles were manufactured... a needle to play an old shellac record. The Gramophone Company ...These gramophone needles were manufactured by The Gramophone Company Limited for use in gramophones that had an arm in which to insert a needle to play an old shellac record. The Gramophone Company was an early recording company based in the United Kingdom and was the parent organization for the His Master’s Voice label of recording devices. The company was founded in 1897 and merged in 1931 with another company to form E.M.I. (Electric and Musical Industries) but the name The Gramophone Company continued in Britain until the 1970s. Gramophones were a popular household item from the late 19th century until the mid 20th century when more sophisticated recording and playing devices were invented. These gramophone needles is of some interest as an example of entertainment devices of the past. It will be useful for display. .1This is a metal box with a lid containing an image of a dog and a phonograph (‘His Master’s Voice’) painted in white and brown on a dark blue background. Inside the tin are about 150 metal gramophone needles, most of them being a little rusted. The needles are covered with a sheet of brown paper with yellow printing. The tin itself is rusted and the printing is discoloured. There is a paper sticker on the back of the box with an early catalogue number (almost obliterated). .2 Small rectangular plastic container with picture of white polar bear with blue background. It contains approximately 30 needles which have red ends and silver points. .3 small plastic bag with a number of needles..1 Front of box: ‘His Master’s Voice, Extra Loud Tone’ Back of box: Approximately 200 English gramophone needles manufactured by The Gramophone Company Limited, Sydney, Australia’. Inside: ‘Use each point once only’ (printed twice). .2 50 semi- permanent needles on front of box. On bottom Made in Germany. gramophone needles, warrnambool, e.m.i., electric and musical industries -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Audio - Phonograph Horn, Thomas A. Edison, Edison Laboratory, c.1909
... plays cylinders, a gramophone plays records]... records being invented. In 1913 Edison started producing ...This external horn is part of an Edison Fireside Phonograph made in c.1909. The horn was attached to the machine when in use. The rings on the side of the horn allowed the horn to be suspended above the machine. The narrow opening on the horn was attached to the sound outlet on the machine and the conical shape of the horn amplified the sound. The horn was suspended to allow a clear sound. This was done by attaching the ring fitted to the outside of the horn to a chain or chord, which in turn was attached to a curved wire fitted to the phonograph machine. The phonograph machine was invented by Thomas Alva Edison in the late 19th century. Edison adapted the idea used when sending messages over a telegraph machine. He patented the phonograph in early 1878. The phonograph was able to record sound and play it back sound. This amazing invention opened up a whole new world of entertainments, where wax cylinders of pre-recorded sound could be purchased with a wide variety of music and played over and over. The first wax cylinders were white and used a combination of bees' wax and animal fax or tallow. By 1892 Edison was using 'brown wax' cylinders that ranged from cream through to dark brown. The Edison Phonograph Company was formed in 1887 to produce these machines. He sold the company in 1855 to the North American Phonograph Company but bought that company in 1890. He started the Edison Spring Motor factory in 1895 and then the National Phonograph Company in 1896. In 1910 the company became Thomas A. Edison Inc. In 1898 Edison produced the Edison Standard Phonograph, the first phonograph to carry his own trade mark. He began mass producing duplicate copies of his wax cylinders in 1901 using moulds instead of engraving the cylinders. The wax was black and harder than the brown wax. The ends of the cylinders were bevelled so that the title's label could be added. The last phonograph machine to use an external horn was produced in 1912 due to the much more robust records being invented. In 1913 Edison started producing the Edison Disc Phonograph. The company stopped trading in 1929. [NOTE: a phonograph machine plays cylinders, a gramophone plays records]This Edison external phonograph horn is significant for its connection to the c.1909 Edison Fireside phonograph model. The phonograph machine brought a new era of music into the homes of everyday people but was only popular for a few decades due to the growing popularity of records, which gave a much higher quality sound and were more robust.Phonograph horn; open horn, a conical shape with the lower part flaring out. The horn's shape on the opening half is octagonal, made from eight joined sheets of metal with a scalloped finish at the opening. The narrow end is hollow and ready to fit onto a phonograph outlet. There are two rings attached together on the side of the horn, perhaps for storing on a hook. The inner surface of the horn has remnants of deep red paint. This horn is from the Edison Fireside phonograph. (There is a mark on the outside of the horn where the Edison brand would be)flagstaff hill, maritime museum, maritime village, warrnambool, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, gramophone, phonograph, music player, entertainment, audio equipment, edison, thomas a edison, horn, phonograph horn, amplifier, audio, sound recording, sound playback, phonograph machine, external horn, edison phonograph company, wax cylinders, edison spring motor factory, national phonograph company, thomas a. edison inc, phonographic cylinder, sound reproduction -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Gramophone, 1911
... gramophone record... gramophone record columbia graphophone company american graphophone ...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