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I like to collect and play 78rpm records, not because I necessarily like the music, just they form part of our history, and you realise you are listening to someone who left this earth many years ago. Amazing.
Bush RP60 valve, Automatic Turntable
The Dam Busters March - Billy Cotton
Lip Stick on your Collar - Connie Francis
The Soldiers Dream- Josef Locke
You got a Heart Like a Rock- Charlie Gracie
Beautiful Love - Bing Crosby
Westering Home - Robert Wilson 1945
Piano pops - Russ Conway
The Blarney Stone - Harry Lauder 1912
HMV 101 and 102 comparison
Have I Told You Lately that I Love You- Vera Lynn
Mrs Montgomeries Wee Shop - Monologue by William McCulloch.
Too Young To Go Steady -Nat King Cole HMV 101
Delaney's Donkey Joe Lynch HMV 101
Ol Man River Arthur Tracy - Marconi Stereo
Whispering Grass The Inkspots 1960s Marconi Stereo
Unforgettable - Nat King Cole HMV 101
Rhapsody in Blue HMV 101
Bing Crosby True Love HMV 101
Enrico Caruso and Cavalleria Rusticana HMV 101
Changing the Needle on a HMV 101 and Nellie Melba Hark
Roy Rogers Four Legged Friend HMV 101
Lonnie Donegan Battle of New Orleans Academy Parlour Gramophone