Edison Bell was an English company that was the first distributor and an early manufacturer of gramophones and gramophone records. The company survived through several incarnations, becoming a top producer of budget records in England through the early 1930s until, after it was absorbed by Decca in 1932, production of various Edison Bell labels ceased.
EdisonBell was an English company that was the first distributor and an early manufacturer of gramophones and gramophone records. The company survived...
Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) was an American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices in fields such as electric...
manufactured by the EdisonBell Record Works, London. This company, founded by James Hough, had originated in the early 1890s as an importer of Edison and Columbia...
staring intently into the horn of an Edison-Bell while both sit on a polished wooden surface. The horn on the Edison-Bell machine was black and after a failed...
Phonograph cylinders (also referred to as Edison cylinders after its creator Thomas Edison) are the earliest commercial medium for recording and reproducing...
a picture of the dog listening intently to an Edison-Bell cylinder phonograph. Thinking the Edison-Bell Company located in New Jersey, United States,...
Already (1971, Bell Records, Sweden) Love Grows (1977, SMA, UK) Then There Where Two (2003, self-release, UK) Love Grows (CD, ACD, Austria) Edison Lighthouse...
Transactions of the Royal Society. Chichester Bell also helped establish the EdisonBell company. The EdisonBell company was established on 30 November 1892...
would know what the dog was doing.” Barraud offered the painting to the EdisonBell company, whose commercial phonograph was depicted within the painting...
songs to be music-hall in style. Several of the songs were recorded for EdisonBell between 1916 and 1925. In 1925 Kirkby shared the theatrical production...
distance trunks of Bell Telephone Company. Comedian Lily Tomlin frequently satirized the telephone industry (and the country's then-dominant Bell System in particular)...
Thomas Edison who liked the design. According to Edison, "Tivadar Puskas was the first person to suggest the idea of a telephone exchange". Bell has been...
Go", on an 8-inch, 78 RPM gramophone record (serial number 1430 on the EdisonBell Radio label). Cregeen, Archibald (1984) [1835]. A Dictionary of the Manks...
phonograph was invented in 1877 by Thomas Edison. Phonograph use would grow the following year. Alexander Graham Bell's Volta Laboratory made several improvements...
in 1884 and served as its president from 1891 to 1892. Bell was later awarded the AIEE's Edison Medal in 1914 "For meritorious achievement in the invention...
[who] performed under the stage name of the "Alabama Yodeler" or "Yodeling Bell Boy", while Beulah Henderson was famous as "America's only Colored Lady Yodler"...
to Elihu Thomson. Other recipients of the Edison Medal include George Westinghouse, Alexander Graham Bell, Nikola Tesla, Michael I. Pupin, Robert A....
frequent recording artist. As a young cellist he made four records for EdisonBell in 1911, with piano accompaniment by his sister Rosa, and as part of...
were one-hit wonders, including "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" by Edison Lighthouse, "United We Stand" by Brotherhood of Man, "My Baby Loves Lovin'"...
1881, as the result of an agreement between Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, the Oriental Bell Telephone Company of New York and the Anglo-Indian...
telephone using permanent magnets, iron diaphragms, and a call bell. 27 April 1877: Thomas Edison files a patent application for a carbon (graphite) transmitter...
patent claims of the many individuals and commercial competitors. The Bell and Edison patents, however, were commercially decisive, because they dominated...