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Phonograph Record, While We're Young / Where Will the Dimple Be?
Phonograph record, black shellac, no cover, with blue "Philips" label. Side A: While We're Young. Side B: Where Will The Dimple Be? Sung by Rosemary Clooney with Wally Scott and his Orchestra.Reference No. B 25426H -
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Phonograph Record, Way Down Home / Mamma's Gone Young, Papa's Gone Old
Phonograph record, black shellac, no cover, with red "Edison Bell Winner Record" label. Side A: Way Down Home. Side B: Mamma's Gone Young, Papa's Gone Old. Walter Miller.Reference No 4586 -
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Phonograph Record, The Touch of Your Hand / I've Told Every Little Star
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 -
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Phonograph Record, When mother backed the winner of the Derby / I shall have to ask my mother if she'll let me
Phonograph record, black shellac, no cover, with dark green "Zonophone Record, The Twin" label. Side A: When mother backed the winner of the Derby. Side B: I shall have to ask my mother if she'll let me. Sung by Billy Williams.Serial No. 1380 -
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Phonograph Record, The Border Ballad / Mandalay
Phonograph record, black shellac, no cover, dark green "Zonophone Record, The Twin" label. Side A: The Border Ballad. Side B: Mandalay. Sung by Mr Peter Dawson with Orchestral accompaniment.Reference No. X - 2-42379 Serial No. 914. There is a 1/2d stamp on the label. -
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Phonograph Record, The Border Ballad (A) Mandalay (B)
Shellac Zonophone Record with a green label. Side A: The Border Ballad - this side has a 1/2d B&Co stamp on it. Side B: Mandalay - this side has a copyright supervision stamp on it. Sung by Mr Peter Dawson with Orchestral Accompaniment.Serial number 914 Ref x -2-42379 -
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Phonograph Record, Somewhere a Voice is Calling, Sleep and the Roses
Phonograph record, black shellac, with burgundy Regal label. A side: Somewhere a voice is calling. B side: Sleep and the Roses. Artist: Tenor John Adams with Orchestra.Reference number G6940 Label has pink 1/2d stamp on it. -
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Phonograph Record
Phonograph record, black shellac, with a black and gold faded Brunswick label. Songs by the Andrews Sisters. Unable to read title of songs due to fading.Reference number 3353. -
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Phonograph Record, Barcarolle (Tales of Hoffman), There was a Time
Phonograph record, black shellac with a black Zonophone Record label. A side: Barcarolle (Tales of Hoffman) B side: There was a time. Artists: Miss Annie Rees and Miss Violet Oppenshaw.Serial number 1161 -
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Phonograph Record
Phonograph record with a black and white Brunswick label. A side: Chicago B side: Carolina in the Morning. Artist: Origle Terrace Orchestra.Reference number 2324-A -
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Phonograph Record, Fantasia on Melodies of Johann Strauss (Marek Weber), 1931
Phonograph record, black shellac with red His Masters Voice label. Fantasia on Melodies of Johann Strauss (Weber). Artists: Marek Weber and his Orchestra.Cat. No C 2189 -
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Phonograph record, Knock at the Door
Black shellac phonograph record with red Regal label. A side: Knock at the Door - artist: Fred Douglas, baritone, with orchestra. B side: Show me the way to go home - artists: The Two Gilberts, with orchestra.Reference number G8404 Has a J. Albert and Son Royalty Stamp, Australia, on A side of label. Colour is red white and green. -
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Phonograph Record, Gaîté Parisienne - Ballet Music
Phonograph record, black shellac with a grey Columbia "Magic Notes" label. A side: Part 3, Gaîté Parisienne - Ballet Music. B side: Part 4, Gaîté Parisienne - Ballet Music. Artist: The London Philharmonic Orchestra.Reference number DOX - 590 -
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Phonograph Record, The Denman Quadrilles / Destiny Waltz
Black vinyl phonograph record with a grey Columbia "Magic Notes" label. A side: The Denman Quadrilles No 3, B side: Destiny Waltz. Artist Harry Davidson and his Orchestra.Reference number DOX - 918 -
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Phonograph record, Cavalcade of Famous Artists
Phonograph record, black shellac with an orange "His Master's Voice" label. A&B sides: Cavalcade of Famous Artists.Reference Number D.B. 2455 -
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Phonograph Record, Smilin' Through, Sorter Miss You
Black shellac phonograph record with a turquoise Gennett label. A side: Smilin' Through. B side: Sorter Miss You. Artist: Henry Moeller, tenor.Reference number 10062-A The Star Piano Company Richmond. INC. -
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Music Book, Choral Praise, 217 Tunes and Anthems, 1900's
Music book - blue cloth cover with black embossed leaf pattern on the top and bottom. Text on cover: Choral Praise - 217 Tunes and Anthems. Edited by John Burnham, Complete Volume. First and third lines printed in gold, second and fourth lines printed in black. Text on spine: Choral Praise - Complete Volume. The publisher is W. Nicholson & Sons, LTD. The book is constructed from cardboard and paper. -
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Phonograph Record, Prettiest Song of All, Par Ci Far La - English Bells
Phonograph record, black shellac with green Zonophone 'The Twin' label. A side: Prettiest song of all. B side: Par Ci Far La. Artist: Mr James Lent playing English Bells, with orchestra. -
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Phonograph Record, Primrose Selection
Phonograph record, black shellac with red "His Master's Voice" label. A&B sides: Primrose Selection Part 1 & Part 2. Artist: Mayfair Orchestra.Cat. No. C 1180 -
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Phonograph Record Sleeve, "Something Entirely New!"
Phonograph record cover, beige with promotion for His Master's Voice new model gramophones printed on both sides. -
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Phonograph Record, Missouri Waltz / Maxina
Phonograph record, black shellac with a green Zonophone 'The Twin' label. A side: Missouri Waltz. B side: Maxina. Artist: Black Diamond BandSerial no. A 246 with a partial copyright stamp on the A side of the label. -
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Phonograph Record, Viennese Nights
Phonograph record, black shellac, with black Columbia "Magic Notes" label. A&B sides: Viennese Nights - Waltzes Selection parts 1&2. Artist: Regal Cinema Orchestra.Reference Number DOX - 167. Has a white and blue semi circular label attached to the record label. G.J. Grice Ltd House of Music Supplies. -
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Phonograph Record, Mr Gallagher and Mr Shean / Yes! We Have No Bananas
Phonograph record, black shellac with red Regal label. A side: Mr Gallagher and Mr Shean, B side: Yes! We Have no Bananas. Artists: The Two Gilberts, Comedians, with Orchestra.Reference G 7989 -
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Phonograph Record
Phonograph record, black shellac with red Mercury label. A side: "Bow Wow" Says the Dog; Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater; Little Bo Peep; The Queen of Hearts. B side: Wee Willie Winkie.Reference CM 6 -
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Phonograph Record, Singing the Blues, Crazy with Love, 1957
Phonograph record, black shellac with red octagonal Coronet label. A side: Singing the Blues. B side: Crazy with Love. Artist: Guy Mitchell, with Ray Conniff and His Orchestra.Reference KP-106 -
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Phonograph Record, What are the wild waves saying? Life's dream is o'er
Phonograph record, black shellac with a black and gold Zonophone label. A side: What are the Wild Waves Saying? B side: Life's Dream is O'er. Artists: Messrs Ernest Pike & Walter Miller (English duet with orchestra). -
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Phonograph Record, Gems from Rose Marie / Queen of Sheba - Cortege
Phonograph record, green and gold Zonophone label and cover. Side A: Gems from "Rose Marie", Side B: Queen of Sheba - Cortege. Artists: Light Opera Company, Victor Symphony Orchestra Serial E.F.2 -
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Phonograph record, John Peel / Adeste Fideles
Phonograph record with black Columbia label and cover (Zonophone) Side A: John Peel, Side B: Adeste Fideles (O Come All Ye Faithful) Artists: Associated Glee Clubs of AmericaRef 9048 (98166 Zonophone Cover) -
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Phonograph record, The Bandolero / So We'll Go No More A'Roving
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