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      • [Brown wax home recording of man and woman speaking to a graphophone that hadn't been used in about fifteen years, Duck-Puddle Farm near Bristol, Maine, in 1914 or 1915].

[Brown wax home recording of man and woman speaking to a graphophone that hadn't been used in about fifteen years, Duck-Puddle Farm near Bristol, Maine, in 1914 or 1915].

Cylinder13268

Performer:
Embree, Frank Lawrence
Place of Publication:
[United States],
Issued Date:
1914
Genres:
Personal recordings
Notes:

Frank Lawrence Embree.

Dark brown wax cylinder.

The David Giovannoni Collection of home cylinder recordings (Frank Lawrence Embree Collection, Set Number: 294-07, Originally acquired: The Musical Wonder House Collection, 2011).

Description:

Male speech, beginning: "Hello, Mister Graphophone. How do you do this evening? Are you quite well?" Speaker notes that it has been fifteen years since he last talked to the graphophone and that it's currently 1915. He states that they're still at the farm in old Duck Puddle but that the last time they "had anything" from the graphophone, about 1902, they were at camp in South Bristol. "All of these records will be very interesting in time to come, when all these people have passed away and only their voices can be heard on yourfrom your graphophone, good bye." Man whistles. Then woman speaks, giving the year as 1914 and stating this is "the first time I've ever had the pleasure of talking to you, Mister Graphophone."

Physical Description:
1 cylinder (ca. 2 min.) : 157.8 rpm ; 2 1/4 x 4 in.
Format:
Audio musical
Collection(s):
Cylinder Audio Archive
Library Location:
Department of Special Research Collections
ARK:
ark:/48907/f3n29wcg
Catalog System Number:
990041103590203776
Copyright Holder:
University of California (System). Regents
Restrictions:

MP3 files of the restored cylinders available for download are copyrighted by the Regents of the University of California. They are licensed for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial License. Acknowledgments for reuse of the transfers should read "University of California, Santa Barbara Library." The original wav files (either unedited or restored) can be provided upon request for commercial or non-commercial use such as CD reissues, film/tv synchronization, use on websites or in exhibits. The University of California makes no claims or warranties as to the copyright status of the original recordings and charges a use fee for the use of the transfers. Please contact the University of California, Santa Barbara Library Department of Special Research Collections for information on licensing cylinder transfers.