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Re: Dating 78s: start with Victor

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2026 11:06 pm
by mjbarnes
Can anybody date this one? I am wondering if it is in a Canadian catalogue. Thanks. It is a very stirring recording, and 12 inch.

Re: Dating 78s: start with Victor

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2026 1:02 am
by Inigo
If you add photos of whatever is engraved in three rhinos area we can confirm the matrix numbers etc
But only for the titles and artists we can say it's this original British recording transcribed or pressed in Canada:

Source Prefix Matrix # Take Suffix Performer (s) Title Recording date Issue numbers
K 2EA 8198 -1 NANCY EVANS (con), Song of liberty (Land of Hope and Glory (Arthur Benson & Elgar) 1940-10-02 C3191
Kelly File: 0EA
Location: the Kingsway Hall, London, England
Recording date: 1940-10-02
Other: (Kingsway Hall)
Title(s): Song of liberty (Land of Hope and Glory (Arthur Benson & Elgar)
Issued: C3191
Size: 12-inch
Session Performer(s): NANCY EVANS (con),, COLDSTREAM GUARDS BAND (Capt J C WINDRAM), CHORUS (organ)

K 2EA 8199 -1 DENNIS NOBLE (bar), COLDSTREAM GUARDS BAND Song of Liberty (Pomp & Circumstance No 4)(Elgar; A P Herbert) 1940-10-02 C3191
Kelly File: 0EA
Location: the Kingsway Hall, London, England
Recording date: 1940-10-02
Other: (Kingsway Hall)
Title(s): Song of Liberty (Pomp & Circumstance No 4)(Elgar; A P Herbert)
Issued: C3191
Size: 12-inch
Session Performer(s): DENNIS NOBLE (bar), COLDSTREAM GUARDS BAND, (Capt J C WINDRAM), CHORUS (organ)
Recording Notes:

Keep track of this site for future consultancy
https://www.gramophonecompanydiscography.com/

Re: Dating 78s: start with Victor

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2026 5:49 pm
by mjbarnes
Thank you. There is pretty clearly a shelfful (or digital equivalent) of resource material needed to treat just the important companies, divisions, and eras. Life was simpler before I could play 78s!

However, learning that my Song of Liberty / Land of Hope & Glory were recorded in 1940 makes them poignant as well as powerful.

Re: Dating 78s: start with Victor

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2026 12:08 am
by Inigo
Previous post mentions the three rhinos area... Pffff! :D )
I wanted to ask for a photo of the runout area around the labels where the original British matrix number might be engraved, in case this is a repressing from original matrix or metal parts, but if there is no matrix number, it is then probably a dubbing.

Re: Dating 78s: start with Victor

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2026 12:48 pm
by mjbarnes
Uploading some numbers from the disks...

Re: Dating 78s: start with Victor

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2026 3:31 pm
by mjbarnes
Inigo wrote: Thu Jan 29, 2026 12:08 am Previous post mentions the three rhinos area... Pffff! :D )
I wanted to ask for a photo of the runout area around the labels where the original British matrix number might be engraved, in case this is a repressing from original matrix or metal parts, but if there is no matrix number, it is then probably a dubbing.
Is this the matrix info? Thanks.

Re: Dating 78s: start with Victor

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2026 8:46 pm
by Inigo
Yes and thanks to you.
You see original mx nos 2EA8198 and 8199, British HMV recordings. https://www.gramophonecompanydiscography.com/ dates this as per Alan Kelly files:

Kelly File: 0EA
Location: the Kingsway Hall, London, England
Recording date: 1940-10-02
Title(s): Song of liberty (Land of Hope and Glory (Arthur Benson & Elgar)
Issued: C3191
Size: 12-inch
Session Performer(s): NANCY EVANS (con),, COLDSTREAM GUARDS BAND (Capt J C WINDRAM), CHORUS (organ)