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Phonograph
The term "phonograph" was the name used by Thomas Alva Edison for the recording device he patented in 1877, which consisted of a cylinder covered with aluminum foil (and later with wax - the "phonogram"), the surface of which would be indented with the recording. This example is a Edison Home Model C, with encasing wooden lid and base, which is accompanied by two cone-shaped bells, one of brass wi…
Digitālais objekts veids
- Musical Instrument
- Mūzikas instruments
Datums
- 1896–1913
- 1896/1913
Digitālais objekts veids
- Musical Instrument
- Mūzikas instruments
Datums
- 1896–1913
- 1896/1913
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Vieta un laiks
- London (Timezone: Europe/London)
- London (Herstellung)
Identifikators
- #MINIM-UK:43826
Nodrošinošā valsts
- Europe
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