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  1. Invented in 1887, the gramophone soon advanced to stunning international popularity. The state of the art in terms of sound and price, the new technology was clearly superior to rival forms of sound reproduction like phonographs; the development of the shellac gramophone record in 1895 only enhanced the device’s dominant position.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ParlophoneParlophone - Wikipedia

    The name Parlophon was used for gramophones before the company began making records of their own. The label's ₤ trademark is a stylised blackletter L ( ) that stands for Lindström.

  3. The company's record label Columbia became a successful British brand in the 1950s and 1960s, and was eventually replaced by the newly created EMI Records, as part of a label consolidation. This in turn was absorbed by the Parlophone Records unit of Warner Music Group in 2013.

  4. History. Founded by Carl Lindström (1869–1932), a Swedish inventor living in Berlin, it originally produced phonographs or gramophones with the brand names "Parlograph" and "Parlophon" and eventually began producing records as well.

  5. The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s) (usually including the covering dates of the collection), the name of the archive where they are held, and reference information to...

  6. Parlophone Records é uma gravadora conhecida por ter lançado os oito primeiros álbuns dos The Beatles. Foi fundada na Alemanha em 1896 pela Carl Lindström Company como Parlophon , a filial britânica surgiu em 1923 como " Parlophone Records " e tornou-se, durante os anos 1920, um selo líder no jazz.

  7. The Gramophone Co.'s initial business was artist and repertoire-management and to import gramophones (disc recorders) and discs from the U.S.A. It opened its first recording studio in Maiden Lane, London, on 6 August 1898.