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Greensborough Historical Society
Mixed media - Audio Cassette and Program, Diamond Valley Choral Society, Schubert's Lilac Time, performed by Diamond Valley Choral Society 1980c, 1980s
A recording of 'Lilac Time', an operetta by Franz Schubert, composed in 1741first performed in Vienna in 1916, with the English version premiering in London in1922. This performance by the Diamond Valley Choral Society was recorded at Templestowe Village circa 1980.1 audio cassette in clear plastic case, 1 copies of a printed libretto.Handwritten on case: "Lilac time".diamond valley choral society, lilac time (schubert) -
Greensborough Historical Society
Mixed media - Audio Cassette and Program, Diamond Valley Choral Society, Handel's Messiah, performed by Diamond Valley Choral Society 1983-1993, 14/04/1985
A recording of 'Messiah', an English language oratorio by George Frederic Handel, composed in 1741. The text was compiled from the King James Bible; it contains 3 parts and part 2 ends with the 'Hallelujah' chorus. This performance by the Diamond Valley Choral Society and combined choirs was recorded at St John's Church of England, Heidelberg 14/04/1985 (date on program).1 audio cassette in clear plastic case, planning notes and printed programHandwritten on case: "DVCS 1983-1993 for CD"diamond valley choral society, messiah (oratorio), st john's church of england heidelberg -
Greensborough Historical Society
Mixed media - Audio Cassette and Program, Diamond Valley Choral Society, Winter Concert: performed by Diamond Valley Choral Society 1985, 21/07/1985
A recording of a Winter concert performance by the Diamond Valley Choral Society. Performed on 21/07/1985, at St John's Church Heidelberg.1 audio cassette, 6 printed programs and advertising flyerHandwritten on insert: "Winter concert 21.7.85. DVCS and Eltham"diamond valley choral society, concerts, st john's church of england heidelberg -
Greensborough Historical Society
Mixed media - Audio Cassette and Program, Diamond Valley Choral Society, Shire of Diamond Valley Festival of Carols, performed by Diamond Valley Choral Society 1989, 10/12/1989
A recording of Shire of Diamond Valley Carols, December 1989. This performance is by the Diamond Valley Choral Society.3 audio cassettes in clear plastic cases, program and 2 draft programs.Handwritten on cassette: Tape 1: "DV Shire Carols 1989"; Tape 2: "Festival of carols"; Tape 3: "Dv Christmas carols 10.12.89, taped by Ray Briggs of Watsonia".diamond valley choral society, christmas music, diamond valley, carols -
Greensborough Historical Society
Mixed media - Audio Cassette and Program, Diamond Valley Choral Society, Shire of Diamond Valley Family Carols, performed by Diamond Valley Choral Society 1992, 06/12/1992
A recording of Shire of Diamond Valley Carols, December 1992. This performance is by the Diamond Valley Choral Society. A note included with the material mentions this is the 67th Carols, therefore 1992.1 audio cassette in clear plastic case, program and memo.Handwritten on cassette: "DV Festival of Carols 1990".christmas music, carols, shire of diamond valley -
Greensborough Historical Society
Mixed media - Audio Cassette and Program, Diamond Valley Choral Society, Shire of Diamond Valley Family Carols, performed by Diamond Valley Choral Society 1991, 08/12/1991
A recording of Shire of Diamond Valley Carols, December 1991. This performance is by the Diamond Valley Choral Society. Includes minutes of review meeting.1 audio cassette in clear plastic case, program and minutes.Handwritten on cassette: "Carols master 1991 + 1993".christmas music, carols, shire of diamond valley, diamond valley choral society -
Greensborough Historical Society
Mixed media - Audio Cassette and Minutes, Diamond Valley Choral Society, Shire of Diamond Valley Festival of Carols, performed by Diamond Valley Choral Society 1992, 06/12/1992
A recording of Shire of Diamond Valley Festival of Carols, December 1992. This performance is by the Diamond Valley Choral Society. Includes minutes of planning meetings.1 audio cassette in clear plastic case and minutes of planning meetings.Handwritten on cassette: "FM Plenty Valley Radio + DV Family carols 1992".christmas music, carols, shire of diamond valley, diamond valley choral society -
Greensborough Historical Society
Mixed media - Audio Cassette and Minutes, Diamond Valley Choral Society, Shire of Diamond Valley Family Carols, performed by Diamond Valley Choral Society 1993, 07/12/1993
A recording of Shire of Diamond Valley Festival of Carols, 07/12/1993. This performance is by the Diamond Valley Choral Society. Includes program and minutes of planning meetings.2 audio cassettes in clear plastic case, program and minutes of planning meetings.Handwritten on cassette: "DV Carols Dec 93 ex PV Radio".christmas music, carols, shire of diamond valley, diamond valley choral society -
Greensborough Historical Society
Mixed media - Audio Cassette and Program, Diamond Valley Choral Society, Banyule City Council Citizenship ceremony 1995, music by Diamond Valley Choral Society, 04/04/1995
A recording of Banyule City Council Citizenship ceremony 1995, music by Diamond Valley Choral Society. Includes program and letter to Val Lennie.1 audio cassettes in clear plastic case, program and letter.Handwritten on cassette: "Banyule performance. Nat, ceremony 4-4-95".diamond valley choral society, australian citizenship, banyule city council -
Greensborough Historical Society
Compact disc, Interviews with Bill Cecil, Tom Skals and Jean Luxford, 25/07/2011
Contains interviews with long time Greensborough district residents, Jean Luxford, Bill Cecil and Tom Skals. CD also contains a file of articles on the Santon family.Oral history recordings, not transcribed.1 compact disk with audio files "Interviews with Tom Skals, Jean Luxford and Bill Cecil"oral history, bill cecil, jean luxford, tom skals, noel withers, santon family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Sound Recording, Jessie: A memorial; 17/9/1911 to 26/8/1999, 01/09/1999
Memorial service for Mrs Jessie Angus (Jessie Partington) conducted at the Greensborough Uniting Church Wednesday 1st September 1999 at 11 am. Reverend Lyndon Broadstock Minister Mavis Ford Soloist.Mrs Angus was a member of the Partington family, Greensborough pioneers and was well known in the area and particularly for her contributions to music at the Uniting (formerly Methodist) Church in Greensborough.Audio casette recorded on 90 minute basf tape. Paper insert gives details of recording.jessie may partington, jessie angus, jessie scholes, partington family, greensborough uniting church, greensborough methodist church -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Audio Compact Cassette Tape, Maurie Fabbro, Audio Recording; Maurie Fabbro with Doug Orford, c.2000
... Audio Recording; Maurie Fabbro with Doug Orford...) Converted to MP3 file; 79.9MB, 1:03:08 Audio Recording; Maurie ...Oral history Interview with Maurie Fabbro conducted by Doug Orford with Mary Reagan at Maurie Fabro's home in Kirby Street, North Eltham, Victoria The interview covers Maurie's life in Eltham. Maurie took over his parents farm which was located opposite Eltham High School and between the Diamond Creek. The house was located in Faulkiner Street. When the land was subdivided, Maurie moved up the hill to the site of the interview. Topics of discussion include: Maurie's Harley Davidson Motorcycle (mention of Keith Gibson), lack of electricity in Faulkiner Street, extreme weather of the past.Audio Cassette tape TEAC mdxi 100 min (yellow) Converted to MP3 file; 79.9MB, 1:03:08oral history, fabbro family, fabbro farm, faulkiner street, eltham, weather, motorcycles, doug orford, maurie fabbro -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Audio Compact Cassette Tape, Audio Recording; Jock Read with Diana Bassett-Smith, 1990s
... Audio Recording; Jock Read with Diana Bassett-Smith...Audio Recording... as a seaman gunner Audio Cassette Audio Recording Diana Bassett-Smith ...Oral history interview with Jock Read (1915- 2010) conducted by Diana Bassett-Smith of Eltham District Historical Society. Peter Bassett-Smith and possibly Gwen Orford also in attendance. The interview includes discussion of Jock's family history and connection to Eltham, including his attendance at Eltham State School starting 1921, childhood memories including games he played, memories of Eltham High School, recreational activities, milking, money earned, local transport, neighbours, effect of the Depression, local shops, involvement with the Church of England and more. Recording contains significant amount of noise. 0:00 Introduction including the clarification of Jock's name as Frances and backstory of his parents being from England 3:15- 5:00 Commences talking about home life and childhood 3:38 Talking about family immigrating to Australia His father immigrated to Australia when he was 6 4:05 Jock was born in and lived with his parents in Brunswick before moving to Eltham during the 1920s 4:55-7:44 Permanently moved to Eltham and started at Eltham Primary School in 1921 Talking about books used at school, and games played at school such as marbles, cricket and football 8:45 Moved into Eltham High School after finishing at Eltham Primary 9:50 Week and weekend activities including: Milking cows and doing milk runs on horseback before school 13:15 Most common mode of transport was using horse drawn vehicles and walking 14:50 Discusses impact of depression on family: Father had previously started a business but the depression had a large impact on that 16:10-18:00 Facilities that Jock had • Used hurricane lamps and candles- no electricity • Woodfire • Milk and bread were delivered • Greengrocer- George Bird? 25:22 Left Eltham high school in 1930 26:00 Begins discussing involvement with the church of England 31:46 Electricity did not come to Eltham until 1926 Jock described it as an exciting event 33:00-34:00 Describing the rented house, he was living in- small wooden cottage 35:00 Discussion around starting a mail run round areas of Eltham 38:40-42:35 Enlisted in the navy during WW2 • Navel cadets in 1934 • HMAS Vampire • Served as a seaman gunner Audio Compact Cassette Tape ACME C90 XHG Converted to MP3 file; 55.1MB, 0:42:35audio cassette, audio recording, diana bassett-smith, eltham, jock read, oral history, read family, elham primary school, eltham high school, eltham primary school, 1920s, brunswick, depression, church, st margaret's church, housing, ww2, second world war -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Audio - Recording - Vinyl, Recorded at S.D.A. Academy, Lilydale, by Bob Clarke, Choir of St Stephens, Ringwood East. Vinyl Record with printed insert. 1975, Aug-75
... . 1975 Audio Recording - Vinyl Recorded at S.D.A. Academy ...Vinyl record 12 inch 33 1/3 rpm, two - sided, stereo. Held in white sleeve and plastic pocket. Yellow label at the centre with text. 'Produced by the choir of St Stephens, Ringwood East.' There is a printed insert. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment - Casette Tape Recorder, Sanyo, Sanyo Casette Tape Recorder
... -in microphones and automatic gain control on recording. Tape recorder...-in microphones and automatic gain control on recording. Tape recorder ...Early recorders were intended for dictation and journalists, and were typically hand-held battery-powered devices with built-in microphones and automatic gain control on recording. Tape recorder audio-quality had improved by the mid-1970s, and a cassette deck with manual level controls and VU meters became a standard component of home high-fidelity systems.[1] Eventually the reel-to-reel recorder was completely displaced, in part because of the usage constraints presented by their large size, expense, and the inconvenience of threading and rewinding the tape reels - cassettes are more portable and can be stopped and immediately removed in the middle of playback without rewinding. Cassettes became extremely popular for automotive and other portable music applications. Although pre-recorded cassettes were widely available, many users would combine (dub) songs from their vinyl records or cassettes to make a new custom mixtape cassette. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassette_deck) Black and silver electric or battery powered plastic tape recorder wit 5 black and 1 red push button to operate and record on the equipment. The recorder also has a counter and a rec.batter light. electronics, cassetter recorder, recording, tape recorder -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Audio - Phonograph, Thomas A. Edison, Edison Laboratory, c.1909
... horn amplifier audio sound recording sound playback phonograph ...The Edison Fireside Phonograph Combination Type A model phonograph was an open horn model. This machine was produced around 1909, just after the introduction of 4-minute record cylinders in 1908.; the selection lever on the front was either 4 or 2-minute choice. This Fireside model has a fluted octagonal horn that attaches to the reproducer on the machine and is suspended by on ring by a horn crane attachment. The phonograph machine is powered purely by mechanical means, winding the crank handle on the side of the machine to start the belt-driven, spring-loaded motor inside. The sound comes from a pre-recorded, vertical cut record cylinder, which slides over the Mandle, a smooth rotating drum. The reproducer, an all-in-one needle, amplifier and speaker, is lowered onto the cylinder, the needle picks up the sound and plays it on the speaker and the attached horn amplifies the sound. The phonograph machine was invented by Thomas Alva Edison in the late 19th century. Edison adopted the idea from the technology of the telegraph machine. He patented the phonograph in early 1878. It was able to record sound and play it back. This amazing invention opened up a whole new world of entertainment, 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 then started the Edison Spring Motor factory in 1895, and 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 open horn was produced in 1912 due to the much more robust round records being invented. In 1913 Edison started producing the Edison Disc Phonograph. The company stopped trading in 1929.This Edison Fireside Phonograph model is significant for being one of the last models to have an external horn. It is also significant for its connection with the invention of the phonograph, which made music and sound available for domestic enjoyment. It was used for entertainment and education, even teaching languages. It signalled a new era of music that could be reproduced and played anywhere. It is also significant for its short time span of popularity, just a few decades, due to the growing use of records, which gave a much higher quality sound and were more robust.Phonograph; Edison Fireside Phonograph, Combination Type, Model A. It is in a wooden case with a domed lid, metal catches on each side and a folding wooden handle. It has a metal drum and a reproducer mechanism. The metal and wood crank handle starts the machine’s motor. A sliding lever at the front selects the speed for four- or two-minute cylinders. The inscribed plate has the maker, serial number, patents and other information. The reproducer also has an inscription. It has a curved metal open horn attachment. Made in Orange, New Jersey in c.1909. NOTE: the fluted octagonal horn is catalogued separately.Case front, in script, Edison’s early ‘banner’ decal “Edison” On the front of the machine “Thomas A Edison TRADE MARK” On the maker’s plate; "Edison Fireside Phonograph Combination Type" Serial number “14718” Around sound outlet; “C 4076” “REPRODUCER LICENCED FOR USE ONLY ON EDISON PHOTOGRAPHS SOLD BYT.A. EDISON INC.” At the front edge “4 MINUTES 2flagstaff 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, phonograph cylinder, external horn, edison phonograph company, wax cylinders, sound reproduction, edison spring motor factory, national phonograph company, thomas a. edison inc, crank-operated motor, open horn phonograph, 4 speed, 2 speed -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Audio - Phonograph Horn, Thomas A. Edison, Edison Laboratory, c.1909
... gramophone phonograph music player entertainment audio equipment ...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 -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Manufactured Objects, Vinyl record cleaner kit 'NAGAOKA', c1970
a) Nagaoka Record Anti-Static & Disc Guard Kit The Nagaoka STAT-10 is a record protecting agent that serves both to protect your records from static and to significantly reduce record and stylus wear. By using this product you will improve the sound that you hear from your records, but will also protect your records. The unique charge reducing formula significantly reduces the amount of static electricity present on the surface of the vinyl recording. It also reduces the irritating noise produced by the scratches present on the surface of the vinyl recording. This record protecting agent also contains a special lubricant / protecting fluid agent.This lubricant / protecting fluid reduces record wear so that your recordings are as good as new. b) 'PAROSTATIK' Disc preener -: Use while rotating record slowly on Turntable. Press gently during one or two revolutions. Dust collected on plush surface should be removed before re-use. Device has "built-in" anti-static requiring occasional moisture replacement. Remove cap from centre tube withdraw and moisten wick (when dry) with clean water and replace Always return "Parostatik" to case when not in use. Vinyl records became very popular mid 20thC and cleaners were used to preserve the audio quality of the record surface.A box containing Vinyl record cleaning equipment manufactured by a) Nagaoka Pty Ltd Japan and b) 'Parostatik' C.E Watts Pty Ltd England a ) Box : NAGAOKA / A / trademark / NAGAOKA / AUTOMATIC RECORD CLEANER / ORIGINAL BEST PRODUCTS / NAGAOKA & CO LTD. MADE IN JAPAN / AUTOMATIC / RECORD CLEANER / AUTO 1 / NAGAOKA ORIGINAL BEST PRODUCTS b) Packet ; THE / "PAROSTATIK" PATENT .... REGD./ IMPROVED / DISC PREENER / FOR PERFECT RECORD MAINTENANCE Cylinder; Watts / "PAROSTATIK" / DISC PREENER / For perfect record maintenancerecord players, music, vinyl records, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, japan, nagaoka pty ltd ,, watts c. e. pty ltd, parostatik disc preener, england -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Machine - Voice Recorder, Thomas A. Edison, Edison Laboratory, 1916-1929
This Edison Ediphone voice recording electronic business machine is manufactured to suit a small office and is light enough to carry between work and home for use outside normal business hours. It is a dictation machine, also called by the competitor’s brand name ‘Dictaphone’, and is used for recording spoken words that would later be transcribed and typewritten. A wax cylinder would be installed onto the machine’s drum and the Reproducer on the machine would be lowered onto the cylinder. The user would speak a message into a microphone and the reproducer would then convert the sounds to scribed marks on the cylinder. Later, the cylinder could be played and the Reproducer would enable the sound to be amplified through an attached speaker. This machine is currently without its power cord, microphone and speaker horn. Thomas A. Edison extended the technology of the telegraph to his phonograph machine, invented in the late 19th century. It could record and play back sounds of music and voice on a manually operated mechanical machine that used wax cylinders to store the sound. He envisaged the way this technology could be an asset in the office, and he was right! However, most of his phonograph machines were used for entertainment, some for playing lessons, and some for-teaching languages. In 1916 Edison introduced the Ediphone, which grew in popularity after the First World War and into the late 1920s until flat round records replaced the wax cylinders. This Edison Ediphone is significant for improving the way business administration was carried out in the early 20th century, freeing up precious time for professionals and administrative personnel. It was the forerunner of audio tapes and digital technology. The Ediphone enabled letters to be dictated when the time and place suited and reduced the time professionals needed to spend with their secretaries. Secretaries were able to type the letters as they played the recording and they could replay the message if necessary.Voice recorder; a dictation machine; desktop model Edison Ediphone. The electronic machine is in a medal case with remnants of the original grey colour. It has a rectangular base with an A4-sized footprint and a domed hood that retracts halfway into the back of the base. The corners of the base have metal reinforcing, and a short metal bar is on the front centre edge of the lid and the base. A long metal drum is mounted inside the machine. A round device called a ‘reproducer’ is mounted above the drum. There is a folding handle on the left front of the machine and an angled stand with paper guides in front of the drum. A rear cover has the maker’s name stamped on it. An electrical socket with eight pins is recessed beside the cover. Made by Edison.In white letters; “EDISON”flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, edison, ediphone, dictating machine, office equipment, voice recorder, usa, dictation, communication, office machine, dictaphone, speaking phonograph, thomas edison, ediphone voicewriter, voice writer -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Audio - BENOLA SINGERS RECORDING, 1966
... Ballarat Benola Singers Collection, Vinyl recording of prize ...Benola Singers Collection, Vinyl recording of prize winning performance by the Benola Choristers at Royal South Street National Eisteddfod of Australia 1966Warne A Wilson 215 Raglan St Ballaratperforming arts, music, benola choristers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Audio - GERTRUDE PERRY COLLECTION: RECITAL DUETS RECORDING, 1954
Object. Recital Duets Recording. 33 1/3 RPM recording of Recital Duets performed on 3 LO Melbourne. 21st July 1954.audio-visual technology, audio accessories, duets, gertrude perry collection, 3lo melbourne, recital duets -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Audio - GERTRUDE PERRY COLLECTION: RECORDING OF GOLDEN SQUARE CHOIR, 1952
... AUDIO-VISUAL TECHNOLOGY Audio accessories golden square choir ...Object. Recording of Golden Square Choir. Two 78 RPM recordings of the Golden Square Choir Performances recorded by Warne A Wilson Radio Service Ballarat with playing instructions and special needles.audio-visual technology, audio accessories, golden square choir, gertrude perry collection, 78 rpm recordings, golden square choir, warne a wilson radio service -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Audio - GERTRUDE PERRY COLLECTION: RECORD BY 3DB, 1954
Object. Record by 3DB. 33 1/3 recording by 3 DB 1954 of The Last Rose of Summer & Greeting.audio-visual technology, audio accessories, record, gertrude perry collection, 3db, the last rose of summer, greeting -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Audio - GERTRUDE PERRY COLLECTION: RECORDING OF PERFORMANCE BY GERTRUDE PERRY, 1950
... , Holy Holy. Audio GERTRUDE PERRY COLLECTION: RECORDING ...Object. Recording of Performance by Gertrude Perry. 78 RPM recording of performances given by Gertrude Perry of Pipes of Pan, The Lord's Prayer, Holy Holy.audio-visual technology, audio appliances, 78 rpm record, gertrude perry collection, pipes of pan, the lord's prayer, holy holy -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Audio - GERTRUDE PERRY COLLECTION: HIS MASTERS VOICE RECORD
Object. His Masters Voice Record. 78 RPM recording of Open Road & Love Can Be Dreamed from The Gypsy Baron. Performed by John Charles Thomas with victor Symphony Orchestra conducted by Frank Tours.audio-visual technology, audio appliances, 78 rpm record, gertrude perry collection, his masters voice record -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Audio - Audio, Tape, Recordings of songs by Cliff Richard; Everly Brothers; Peter, Paul & Mary; Johnny Cash; the Shadows & Hawaiian
popular music - american -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Audio - Audio, Tape, A collection of 16x 7" sound recordings
... " sound recordings Audio Audio, Tape Unknown ... -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Audio - Audio, Tape, A collection of 21 sound recordings
... recordings Audio Audio, Tape Unknown ... -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Audio - Audio, Tape, 1969
2.5 inch magnetic voice recording tape in a cardboard lidded box. Grey with black and white writing.Reel for Sony recording tapeaudio, tape, recorded letter -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Audio - Audio, Tape, 1969
2.5 inch magnetic voice recording tape in a red cardboard lidded boxTDK Tape 100recorded letter, audio, tape