Victor Talking Machine Company paper, 1972 Nov. 12.

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Victor Talking Machine Company paper, 1972 Nov. 12.

Talk given before the Camden County Historical Society relating to Victor Talking Machine Company and Emile Berliner, inventor of the gramophone.

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Berliner, Emile, 1851-1929

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Emile Berliner (1851-1929) was a prominent inventor living at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries. Overlooked by today's historians, Berliner's creative genius rivaled that of his better-known contemporaries Thomas Alva Edison and Alexander Graham Bell, and, like the works of these two inventors, Berliner's innovations helped shape the modern American way of life. Although Berliner did not invent recorded sound technology, his innovations led to i...

Camden County Historical Society

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Dodelin, Emil A.

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Employee of Victor Talking Machine Company, of Camden, N.J. From the description of Victor Talking Machine Company paper, 1972 Nov. 12. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70945504 ...

Victor Talking Machine Company

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Consolidated Talking Machine Company founded ca. 1900; in 1901 incorporated as Victor Talking Machine Company; reorganized as Radio-Victor Corporation of America, a subsidiary of Radio Corporation of America; in 1930 name changed to RCA-Victor Company; producers of gramophones, radios, and sound recordings; headquartered in Camden, N.J. From the description of Artists' correspondence, 1905-1929. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70945480 Incorporated 1901. From the ...