Bing 'Pigmyphone' toy gramophone: winding spigot
Bing toys are often meant to be fun with a serious intent. This image from Little Red Riding Hood hides the winding spigot in the wolf's mouth but the key and spigot are of high quality and would allow heavy day-to-day use. In the 1920s, children's record players became noticeably popular. Bing, a company based in Nuremberg, were well known as a manufacturer of mechanical toys and teddy bears. Th…
Creator
- Bing, Nurnberg
Publisher
- The British Library
Subject
- Record players
- Bing 'Pigmyphone' toy gramophone
- Music
Date
- 1920s
Creator
- Bing, Nurnberg
Publisher
- The British Library
Subject
- Record players
- Bing 'Pigmyphone' toy gramophone
- Music
Date
- 1920s
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
User generated content
- false
Rights
- Copyright © The British Library Board
Identifier
- http://mint-projects.image.ntua.gr/data/sounds/25XFROWX1988-0006
- 25XFROWX1988-0006
Extent
- Width: 165
- Height: 72
- Depth: 165
Is part of
- Playback and Recording Equipment
- http://sounds.bl.uk/Sound-recording-history/Equipment
Relations
- 25 Frow 1988
Providing country
- United Kingdom
Collection name
Timestamp created
- 2019-06-18T08:09:33.307Z
Timestamp updated
- 2020-05-01T15:33:14.380Z