C-SPAN Cities Tour - Dover: Johnson Victrola Museum
See the Johnson Victrola Museum, which salutes one time Dover resident Eldridge Reeves Johnson. Johnson founded the Victor Talking Machine Company in 1901. Hear Ann Baker Horsey, Curator of Collections for the Delaware Division of Historic and Cultural Affairs, talk about Eldridge Johnson's early years in Dover and how his innovations changed "talking machines." See and hear the machines that are on display in the museum. Visit: http://www.c-span.org/LocalContent/Dover

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HISTORY OF VINYL RECORDS #1 - The 78 RPM Single. Manufacturing plant RCA

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International Printing Museum Tour: The Linotype & the Typesetting Race

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History Matters: Eldridge Johnson and the Victrola

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Why Did Men Stop Carrying Canes (Walking Sticks)?

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Johnson Victrola Museum - Overview (Musician's Corner: Episode - 4)

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Victor Two Spring Motor Rebuild Part 1

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International Printing Museum Tour: Introduction to Printing

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"Bob Maffit - Phonograph Restoration" (2000)

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Postmarks & Cancels

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18th Century French Antiques / Period Furniture: Commodes or Chests of Drawers

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Technology That Changed Recording History (Part 2)

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Let's Visit the HMV Dog's Grave!

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HISTORY OF THE PHONOGRAPH

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Visiting Martin Bormann's WW2 Headquarters!

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Wind-up Gramophones - better than you don’t remember. - HMV 102

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The London Necropolis Railway and Brookwood Cemetery - The History of the Train for the Dead

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HISTORY OF VINYL RECORDS #2 - The 33 1/3 RPM Long Play

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Emile Berliner's Fix: Flatten the Cylinder to a Disc

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Before Welding: The Insane Way America Built Skyscrapers in the 1880s

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