Unknown Artist Selection
An Old Vallet Carries A letter (1902) More Rare Recordings
Arabic Wax Cylinder Collection (1900) A M Broaudley Toasts Colonel Gouraud and Phonograph (1888)
Thomas Edison Test Record, World Trip Plans To Mr. Blaine (1888)
Assembly on a Sand Bank (1902)
Handel Festival at Crystal Palace, London (1888)
Brown Wax Home Recording (1890-1902)
Trumpeter Kenneth Landfried Repeats The Charge of The Ligh Brigade (1890)
Another Japanese Song (1902)
From Edison Colonel, Introducing Mr. Gladstone, (1888)
Christmas Gift of a Phonograph (1899-1901)
Hallelujah Chorus (1894)
Recorded Message to Posterity (Florence Nightingale (1890)
Japanese Song (1902)
Thomas Edison Introduced by Harvey Firsestone, Let Us Not Forget (1919)
Sir Arthur Sullivan, Personal Message To Mr. Edison (1888)
Mary Had A Little Lamb (1877)
Johannes Brahms, Hungarian Dance (1899)
Star Spangled Banner
Alfred Lord Tennyson, The Charge of The Light Brigade (1890)
Title an Artist Not Intelligible (1890-1902)
Big Ben (1890)
To Persude A King (1902)
Phineas T Barnum, Personal Speech to The Future (1890)
United Aires ( ? )
Sir Henry Irving, Speench From Richard III (1890)
Baby Song (Unknown Baby, 1892?)
Oscar Wilde, The Ballad of Reading Jail (1898)
? (The Church family, Brown Wax Cylinder Recording, 1915)
Magic Lantern Show Advertising Record Cylinder
Brown Wax Home Recordings (1890-1929)
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)
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)
Transcript
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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)
17 Greetings From The Bunch at Orange, Side 1, (1924)
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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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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Pop Goes The Weasel (1902)
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27 (David), 1898-1900)
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28 (Johannes)
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Home, Sweet Home (1904-1909)
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John, Go Put Your Trousers On by Will Danby (1906?)
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Spanish Lesson Number 4
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Spanish Lesson Number 9 (1902)
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Ediphone School Record (1943)
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School of Music, Vocal Record F (1906)
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OFFENSE WARNING: Every Nigger Had A Lady But Me By Silas Leachman
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Rare Recordings
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Talking Clock, Worlds Oldest Playable Recording (1878) Frank Lambert
Talking Clock, Worlds Oldest Playable Recording, Section 2, (1878) Frank Lambert
Talking Clock, Worlds Oldest Playable Recording, Reversed, (1878) Frank Lambert
Handel Festival, Israel in Egypt, (1888)
Personal Message To US President Benjamin Harrison (1888) Lord Stanley, Governor of Canada
Passage From "How They Brought The Good News From Ghent to Aix" (1888) Robert Browning
A M Broadley Introduces Colonel Gouraud Who Talks About His Guests (1888) 
Gouraud Proposes a Toast To Edison, Invites Others Present to Record, (1888)
Gouraud Introduces Postmaster General Cecil Raikes and Edmund Yates  (1888)
Gouraud Introduces Sir Arthur Sullivan and A M Broaudley (1888)
A M Broaudley's Speech, JC Parking (1888)
Gouraud Mentions Augustus Harris (1888)
Broaudley and Gouraud Toast to Edmund Yates and Sir Arthur Sullivan (1888)
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