The
1987 Phonograph Birthday
110th Birthday
1987 Friends of the Phonograph
Birthday Party
The Friends of the Phonograph's
110th Phonograph Birthday was celebrated in our Oakland-Emeryville
home on December 5, 1987.
An important part of the birthday
venue was the 2nd Annual Phonograph Art Exhibit which this year
featured the unveiling of internationally famous textile artist
Sheila O'Hara's newest work "First Recorded Sighting of
the Little Nipper from Earth."
Other excellent works inspired
by Nipper and the Phonograph were also submitted and appreciated
by all.
Edison's The
Great Train Robbery
and The
Voice of the Violin were also shown as part of the Phonograph
Film Festival.
Installation by Sheila and
Nipper in preparation for the Phonograph's 110th Birthday
DB in Nipper room - The party
begins!
Joellen's Nativity Scene
- The birth of the Phonograph in the crèche
DB in Collection room
Patti holding her record
themed cheese log
Pat's Jazz Collage
DK's
Record Player Art Piece 1987
Another
angle of DK's Record Player Art Piece 1987
Debbie's
Nipper Art Submissions - Nipper card and Storybook "The
Adventures of Nipper"
Edison
had an opportunity to use Nipper for advertising his Phonograph
since the original painting by the artist Francis Barraud did
have Nipper listening to an Edison Phonograph. When Edison declined
to purchase the rights to this painting the Victor Talking Machine
Company paid Barraud to paint over the Edison Phonograph with
a Type B Victor machine (often referred to as the Trademark
machine).
Thus Nipper had a new owner and the course of advertising history
was changed. His Master's Voice was not to be Edison's.
Backside
of Debbie's Nipper Card (above)
The
lecture and movie presentations in the Great Room
Friends of the Phonograph