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Title |
Edison Blue Amberol Cylinder- Call Me Your Darling Again |
Object Name |
Phonograph, Cylinder |
Description |
c. 1916 Edison Blue Amberol Cylinder "Call Me Your Darling Again" by Elizabeth Spencer and Chorus is cylindrical in shape with a hollow center, made of celluloid plastic, and is blue in color. The outer edges (1/2" each end) are smooth, while the center of the cylinder is rough/ridged. The song title is written on one end. The inside is lined with beige plaster of paris and is ribbed. |
Date |
c. 1916 to late 1920s |
Creator |
Thomas A. Edison, Inc. |
Role |
Manufacturer |
Creator |
Spencer, Elizabeth and Chorus |
Role |
Artist, Perform |
Creator |
Skelly, Joseph P. |
Role |
Composer |
Catalog Number |
2013.036.028 |
Dimensions |
H-4.125 W-2.125 D-2.125 inches |
Collection |
3D - Sound Communication Tools & Equipment |
Inscription Text |
"CALL ME YOUR DARLING AGAIN. ELIZ. SPENCER & CHO. THOMAS A EDISON PATD.. 2 2898" (written in white around edge of one cylinder edge) |
Provenance |
Items from the estate of Edmond Marchais who spent almost all of his 93 year life in Menlo Park. He worked in a machine shop in Redwood City. The phonograph player and cylinders were from his Menlo Park childhood home when he lived with his father (French) and mother (French-Italian) Maurice and Emily Marchais. |
Notes |
5 pages of notes/research on phonographs was located with phonograph. They are now stored in Curator's Accession Files. Beginning in 1912 Edison began to make Blue Amberol celluloid cylinders to replace wax cylinders which broke more easily. They were made of celluloid and had plaster of paris inside. Edison manufactured these until the late 1920s. (4/27/2014): This recording was released in 1916. MP3 recording is available online at: http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/search.php?queryType=@attr 1=1016&query=call+me+your+darling&num=1&start=1&sortBy=&sortOrder=id |
Search Terms |
Marchais, Edmond Spencer, Elizabeth Skelly, Joseph P. Phonographs Music Equipment Music Cylinder, Phonograph |
Subjects |
Phonographs Phonograph industry Music |
People |
Marchais, Edmond Spencer, Elizabeth Skelly, Joseph P. |
Credit line |
Courtesy of Carolyn Brosz |