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  2. Emile Berliner - Wikipedia

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    Emile Berliner (May 20, 1851 – August 3, 1929) originally Emil Berliner, was a German-American inventor. He is best known for inventing the lateral-cut flat disc record (called a "gramophone record" in British and American English) used with a gramophone .

  3. Berliner Gramophone - Wikipedia

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    Since the dissolution of RCA in 1986, the buildings have been turned into a multi-use office/commercial development, [14] in which the Musée des ondes Emile Berliner, [15] is documenting the history of the man, his company and the building complex, occupies part of the space. The historic Studio Victor located there was until 2014 an active ...

  4. Musée des ondes Emile Berliner - Wikipedia

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    The Berliner Gramophone Factory after it became part of RCA Victor, after 1929. The Musée des ondes Emile Berliner is a technical history museum featuring displays related to the development of music recording and broadcasting and subsequent industries, located in the historic factory of the Berliner Gram-o-phone Company [1] in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

  5. Gramophone Company - Wikipedia

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    The Gramophone Company was founded in April 1898 by William Barry Owen and Edmund Trevor Lloyd Wynne Williams, commissioned by Emil Berliner, in London. [ 5 ] Owen was acting as agent for Emile Berliner , inventor of the gramophone record , whilst Williams provided the finances.

  6. Alfred Clark (director) - Wikipedia

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    In 1896, he joined Emile Berliner's Gramophone Company and then went to Europe where he became an important manager of companies like HMV and EMI. He was naturalized as a British citizen in 1928 and became a leading member of the Oriental Ceramic Society in London, establishing a valuable collection including rare pieces which had been made for ...

  7. His Master's Voice - Wikipedia

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    His Master's Voice is an entertainment trademark, derived from the painting of the same name that depicts a dog named Nipper listening to a wind-up disc gramophone whilst tilting his head, created in 1899 by Francis Barraud.

  8. Zonophone - Wikipedia

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    Emile Berliner, the inventor of the lateral-groove disc record and the Gramophone, formed a partnership with machinist Eldridge R. Johnson, who had improved Berliner's Gramophone to the point of marketability, and with former typewriter promoter Frank Seaman. Berliner was to hold the patents; Johnson had manufacturing rights; and Seaman had ...

  9. Joseph Sanders - Wikipedia

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    The company ran a subsidiary Polyphonwerke Aktiengesellschaft, that would press records for use in America under the name Opera Disc Company. In 1902 Emile Berliner and Joseph Sanders were issued U.S. patent #715003 for a recording device for records. [2] In June 1914, Sanders became the general manager of the Gyro Motor Company in Washington D ...