Ok, I thought I would break the ice here and start a new thread about records featuring famous historical features. Here is former President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt on a 12" Victor 35250 with two speeches, side A is "Why the Trusts and Bosses oppose the Progressive Party" and Side B is "The farmer and the Business Man". Roosevelt was the Progressive or Bull Moose Party Candidate in 1912, the Republican nominee was the incumbent William Howard Taft and the Democrat Nominee was Woodrow Wilson. We all know how that came out, with Taft and Roosevelt splintering the Republican, progressive and conservative votes, thus insuring the election of Wilson. The 2nd photo is one of Teddy on his way to the Bull Moose Party convention.
Show us your records by Famous Historical Figures
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Cute moose!
Could you perhaps post a transfer of this disc, or this side thereof?
Could you perhaps post a transfer of this disc, or this side thereof?
Adam
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Adam, you read my mind! It would be interesting to hear the contents of this disk.
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Ok, I will try to make the actual speech available on Wednesday. I will check in when it is ready. When Teddy made it to the convention on the back of that bullmoose, I wonder whether he and the other Progressives feasted on Moose filets for Lunch. heh heh
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I believe I have a Victor recording of a Warren G. Harding speech...I'll check when I finally get home tonight.
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What an outstanding special picture label, I have never seen that one before. Thanks for displaying it. This is 5 years before the abdication I believe.
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Hi,
This is the speech given by Miss Australia Beryl Mills in 1925.
Regards Marcel
This is the speech given by Miss Australia Beryl Mills in 1925.
Regards Marcel
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I'd kill for a copy of that one Marcel.
You should upload it to youtube sometime
You should upload it to youtube sometime
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She certainly ain't no Britney Spears
That's really quite an interesting record Marcel. Judging by the low record number & matrix number, I wouldn't be surprized if that was one of the first records to be recorded & pressed at Columbia Lane when it opened in Oct 1926.
No doubt Union Theatre Ltd is what we all know today as Greater Union Theatres, who have multi-plex cinemas everywhere you look.
That's really quite an interesting record Marcel. Judging by the low record number & matrix number, I wouldn't be surprized if that was one of the first records to be recorded & pressed at Columbia Lane when it opened in Oct 1926.
No doubt Union Theatre Ltd is what we all know today as Greater Union Theatres, who have multi-plex cinemas everywhere you look.
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Here's an unusual one. It's the Gennett recording of " the great commoner" William Jennings Bryan issued on the Montreal APEX label . Herbert Berliner collected some unusual stuff to issue up here. This is one of them. For example, he also issued some of the Marsh Labs electricals on Apex. They're supposed to be rarer than the proverbial hen's teeth on the Marsh label but I've got a couple on Apex. I don't think the Bryan is particularly uncommon on ANY label The odd thing about this side is that we have an American Icon on a uniquely Canadian label in the series that they usually reserved for their Montreal recordings. And since it says " the late" on the label I suspect this was issued to capitalize on the publicity around Bryan's death immediately after his participation in the Scopes trial in 1925.
Jim
Jim