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Emile Berliner and the Birth of the Recording Industry

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Device for obtaining stereoscopic effects in exhibiting pictures : specifications for Letters Patent No. 606,993
[Directions for motor gramophone, type b.]
[Document, 1879 Jan. 8, stating Emile Berliner's claims to telephony inventions]
[Dr. Ernest C. Schroeder, three-quarter length portrait, facing slightly right]
[Draft of a letter from Emile Berliner[?] to Thomas D. Lockwood, 1922 July 1]
E. B. in U. S. National Museum holding the microphone used April 8, 1877
[E. Berliner & staff of U. S. Gramophone Co.]
E. Berliner's gramophone
E.B. in 1872
E.B. in the room where he invented the microphone in 1877
[Early Berliner recording machine built into large wooden stand]
[Early gramophone, hand cranked].
[Early hand wind machine]
[Eldridge Johnson's machine shop, abandoned]
Eli Green's cake walk [sound recording]
Emile Berliner : maker of the microphone
Emile Berliner [clipping]
[Emile Berliner and family]
[Emile Berliner and others, including boy and man in uniform]
Emile Berliner and the babies of Washington [clipping]
[Emile Berliner and veiled woman in automobile]
[Emile Berliner ca. 1875]
Emile Berliner dies in Washington [clipping]
[Emile Berliner feeding his grandson Robert Frank]
[Emile Berliner in laboratory working on disc, looking up from desk]
[Emile Berliner in laboratory working on gramophone disc]
[Emile Berliner in mirrors]
Emile Berliner reaches 75 today [clipping]
[Emile Berliner standing in garden walkway]
[Emile Berliner standing with two women in garden walkway]
Emile Berliner to his grandson Bobby Frank; September 3, 1924 [sound recording]
[Emile Berliner with daughter Louise and grandson Robert Berliner Frank]
Emile Berliner with the Health Committee including Dr. Harvey W. Wiley and Dr. Geo. M. Kober at a class of underfed children
Emile Berliner's Jewishness [clipping]
Emile Berliner's funeral attended by many friends [clipping]
Emile Berliner's gramophone : directions for users of the seven-inch American hand machine
[Emile Berliner's office in the Bureau of Health Education]
[Emile Berliner's residence before remodeling]
Emile Berliner, 1851-1929, the inventor of the gramophone [clipping]
[Emile Berliner, Cora(?), and others in a wicker chair]
[Emile Berliner, bust portrait, facing slightly right]
[Emile Berliner, facing right, seated in front of early microphone]
Emile Berliner, famous inventor, dies after stroke [clipping]
[Emile Berliner, full length portrait, facing left]
[Emile Berliner, half-length portrait, facing left]
[Emile Berliner, half-length portrait, seated in front of early microphone]
[Emile Berliner, half-length portrait, standing in doorway, facing left]
[Emile Berliner, half-length portrait, wearing glasses]
[Emile Berliner, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left]
[Emile Berliner, in later years, reading letter on porch]
Emile Berliner, inventor, is dead [clipping]
[Emile Berliner, multiple portrait, seated at table]
[Emile Berliner, seated and facing right in group portrait with two children]
Emile Berliner, talking machine inventor, dead [clipping]
[Emile Berliner, three-quarter length portrait, facing right, looking down at gramophone]
Emile Berliner--man of simplicity [clipping]
[Emile and Cora Berliner]
[Emile and Joseph Berliner, shaking hands]
[Emile and Joseph[?] Berliner, portrait with unidentified man]
[Envelope from correspondence between Edgar Berliner and Albert Bigelow Paine re: Life of Theo. N. Vail, etc., 1922]
[Envelope labeled : Letters re: Celluloid and Rubber Records, 1888-9]
[Essay on the merging of Bell's magnetic receiver with Berliner's battery transmitter]
[Eulogy for Emile Berliner]
[Experiment log, 1886 July 18-Oct. 31]
Fantaisie variée [sound recording]
[Feier des Dank - und Friedensfestes in der neuen Synagoge, Kohlhofen, mittwoch, den (22. Marz) 29 Ador]
[Feldpost - Correspondenzkarte from Jacob Berliner to Family 1870 Aug.28]
Fille de Madame Angot. Couplet Clairette [sound recording]
First Bell Telephone
Floor-covering : specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 656,162, dated 1900 August 21
Floor-covering: specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 621,316. Dated 1899 March 21
Floor-covering: specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 656,163, dated 1900 August 21
Franklin Institute makes 15 awards [clipping]
Franklin Institute, May 15, 1929
Freeing the human voice from its inherent limitations [clipping]
Friends of the radio audience
Funicoli funicola [sic] [sound recording]
General statement
[George O. Squire, half-length portrait, in military uniform]
Gramophone : No. 534,543, patented 1895 Feb. 19 [photocopy]
Gramophone : specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 427,279, dated 1890 May 6
Gramophone litigation
Gramophone patents: U. S. Gramophone Co.
Gramophone sound-box : specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 637,196, dated 1899 November 14
[Gramophone with cylindrical base]
Gramophone, & c.: specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 637,197, dated 1899 November 14
Gramophone: invented by Emile Berliner, "reproducing the human voice"
Gramophone: specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 372,786, dated 1887 November 8
Gramophone: specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 692,502, dated 1902 February 4
[Group of young women, including Louise Berliner, in school uniforms]
[Group photo in wilderness of Emile, Cora and Louise Berliner and others]
[Group portrait of Emile Berliner and others]
[Group portrait of Joseph Berliner surrounded by family members]
[Group portrait of children, including Louise Berliner]
[Group portrait, with Cora Berliner, all in formal dress]
[Guglielmo Marconi, half-length portrait, in military uniform]
[HMV logo]
Hall acoustics
[Hand-cranked gramophone with wooden base]
He didn't toot his horn [clipping]

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