The Army and Navy Co-Operative Society Ltd was formed in 1871 by a group of Army and Navy officers to supply it's members, who were entitled to share in the profits, with a large range of manufactured goods. The company was taken over by the House of Fraser in 1973.
Here is the gramophone section of their 1907 catalogue :
Shopping for a gramophone in 1907
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Re: Shopping for a gramophone in 1907
I'll take one Melba Gramophone with a Melba soundbox and the brass flower horn.
I'll also take one Melba pedestal if you have one in stock, plus two copies of each operatic G&T record in your catalog (one for playing, the other for archiving.)
Which method of payment do you prefer?
Hahaha!
Great post
Steven
I'll also take one Melba pedestal if you have one in stock, plus two copies of each operatic G&T record in your catalog (one for playing, the other for archiving.)
Which method of payment do you prefer?
Hahaha!
Great post
Steven