File:Victrola Advertisement from 1915.jpg

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English: "The world's greatest singers, players, bands and orchestras enter your home with Victrola" Advertisement for a phonograph player (1915)
Date advertisement
Source UCSB Special Collections: Performing Arts: Historical Sound Recordings archive copy
Author Victor Phonograph Company

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