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Unknown Artist Selection |
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| An Old Vallet Carries A letter (1902) |
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More Rare Recordings |
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| Arabic Wax Cylinder Collection (1900) |
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A M Broaudley Toasts Colonel Gouraud and Phonograph (1888) |
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Thomas Edison Test Record, World Trip Plans To Mr. Blaine (1888) |
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| Assembly on a Sand Bank (1902) |
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Handel Festival at Crystal Palace, London (1888) |
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| Brown Wax Home Recording (1890-1902) |
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Trumpeter Kenneth Landfried Repeats The Charge of The Ligh Brigade (1890) |
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| Another Japanese Song (1902) |
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From Edison Colonel, Introducing Mr. Gladstone, (1888) |
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| Christmas Gift of a Phonograph (1899-1901) |
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| Hallelujah Chorus (1894) |
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Recorded Message to Posterity (Florence Nightingale (1890) |
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| Japanese Song (1902) |
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Thomas Edison Introduced by Harvey Firsestone, Let Us Not Forget (1919) |
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Sir Arthur Sullivan, Personal Message To Mr. Edison (1888) |
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| Mary Had A Little Lamb (1877) |
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Johannes Brahms, Hungarian Dance (1899) |
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| Star Spangled Banner |
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Alfred Lord Tennyson, The Charge of The Light Brigade (1890) |
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| Title an Artist Not Intelligible (1890-1902) |
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Big Ben (1890) |
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| To Persude A King (1902) |
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Phineas T Barnum, Personal Speech to The Future (1890) |
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| United Aires ( ? ) |
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Sir Henry Irving, Speench From Richard III (1890) |
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| Baby Song (Unknown Baby, 1892?) |
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Oscar Wilde, The Ballad of Reading Jail (1898) |
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| ? (The Church family, Brown Wax Cylinder Recording, 1915) |
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Magic Lantern Show Advertising Record Cylinder |
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| Brown Wax Home Recordings (1890-1929) |
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Nellie Melba, Queens Aria From Les Huguenots (1901) |
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Actor Edwin Booth, (Brother of John Wilkes Booth who killed Abe Lincoln) Extract From Othello, (1892) |
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Johann Straus Conducting His Own Orchestra, Voices of Spring (1897) |
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General William Booth, Salvation Army Speech (1902) |
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Pope Leo XIII, Benediction to the Catholic People (1903) |
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Joseph Jefferson, Rip Van Winkle Meets Meenie (1903) |
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James W Vanmeter, Unique Laterally Recorded Celuloid Cylinder Excerpt (1904) |
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John Lawsons Dramatic Company, Scene From Play Humanity (1905) |
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Count Leo Tolstoy, Excerpt from The The Book For Every Day (1907) |
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Mary Had A Little Lamb, Full Recoding, (1927) |
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Around The World on a Phonograph (1888) |
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The Laughing Lunatic by Richard Martin (1907) |
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Tolstoys Ploughman Story by John Wanamaker (1908) |
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A Confidential Chat by Press Eldridge (1909) |
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The Gospel of Wealth by Andrew Carnegie (1914) |
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Rehearsal Recording, Harry Houdini (1914) |
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Visit of general Nelson A. Miles (1914) |
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Appeal for 1,000,000 by Harrry Lauder (1917) |
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Greetings From The Bunch at Orange, Side 1, (1924) |
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Greetings From The Bunch at Orange, Side 2 (1924) |
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Message From Charles Edison (1927) |
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Grover Clevland Campaign Speech (1892) |
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| 20 (1939) |
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The Old Violin (1914) |
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The Five Bachelors (1912) |
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Star Light Star Bright by J.W. Myers (1896) |
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Bird Imitations by Charles Crawford Gorst (1915) |
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| 24 (Several speakers and crying baby) |
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Pop Goes The Weasel (1902) |
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Excersize |
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Excersize 2 |
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| 27 (David), 1898-1900) |
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Excersize 3 |
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| 28 (Johannes) |
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Excersize 4 |
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| Home, Sweet Home (1904-1909) |
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Excersize 5 |
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| John, Go Put Your Trousers On by Will Danby (1906?) |
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Excersize 6 |
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| Spanish Lesson Number 4 |
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Excersize 7 |
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| Spanish Lesson Number 9 (1902) |
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Excersize 8 |
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| Ediphone School Record (1943) |
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Excersize 9 |
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| School of Music, Vocal Record F (1906) |
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Excersize 10 |
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| OFFENSE WARNING: Every Nigger Had A Lady But Me By Silas Leachman |
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Excersize 11 |
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| Rare Recordings |
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Excersize 12 |
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| Talking Clock, Worlds Oldest Playable Recording (1878) Frank Lambert |
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| Talking Clock, Worlds Oldest Playable Recording, Section 2, (1878) Frank Lambert |
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| Talking Clock, Worlds Oldest Playable Recording, Reversed, (1878) Frank Lambert |
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| Handel Festival, Israel in Egypt, (1888) |
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| Personal Message To US President Benjamin Harrison (1888) Lord Stanley, Governor of Canada |
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| Passage From "How They Brought The Good News From Ghent to Aix" (1888) Robert Browning |
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| A M Broadley Introduces Colonel Gouraud Who Talks About His Guests (1888) |
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| Gouraud Proposes a Toast To Edison, Invites Others Present to Record, (1888) |
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| Gouraud Introduces Postmaster General Cecil Raikes and Edmund Yates (1888) |
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| Gouraud Introduces Sir Arthur Sullivan and A M Broaudley (1888) |
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| A M Broaudley's Speech, JC Parking (1888) |
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| Gouraud Mentions Augustus Harris (1888) |
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| Broaudley and Gouraud Toast to Edmund Yates and Sir Arthur Sullivan (1888) |
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