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View full screenSandstone sculpture of three legionaries standing side by side with shields and helmets, Roman, from Croy Hill, Dunbartonshire, 2nd century AD
X.FV 43
2nd century
Romano-British
Sandstone, yellow; square; showing three soldiers standing side by side with shields and helmets
Croy Hill, Cumbernauld, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, Northern Europe
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Portable recording and playback machine, by Soundscriber of the U.S.A., 110 volt mains driven, with a microphone in a leather case, and a box of flexible green blank discs
Record player by R.C.A. Victor, with a three-valve amplifier, a loudspeaker and an autochanger, introduced to launch 7 inch 45 r.p.m. records in 1948
Long-playing disc record, Edison, hill-and-dale and double-sided, with orchestral and woodwind playing on both sides, 1926
Long-playing disc record, Edison, hill-and-dale and double-sided, with a violin recital by Carl Flesch on both sides, 1926
Columbia record, "John Peel" sung by the Associated Glee Clubs of America, and "Adeste Fidelis", electrically recorded in 1925 in the Metropolitan Opera House of New York
'Conquest of Space : Historical Documentary Record Of The First manned Space-Orbit Flight By Major Yuri Gagarin', gramophone record, seven-inch extended play 45rpm, Britone MK 100 EP, with sleeve, manufactured by British Homophone Co. Ltd, London, England, 1961
"Sample of 30 Line Baird Television Transmission (copy of a recording of an actual transmission)", 12-inch 78 rpm gramophone record of probably the earliest surviving recorded video signals of c. 1926, the British Broadcasting Corporation
"Sample of 30 Line Baird Television Transmission (copy of a recording of an actual transmission)", 12-inch 78 rpm gramophone record of probably the earliest surviving recorded video signals of c. 1926, the British Broadcasting Corporation
Twelve-inch Heritage series gramophone record by R.C.A.-Victor of Jeanne Gervill-Reache singing "Habenera" and "Chanson du Tigre"
Twelve-inch gramophone record from an album by His Master's Voice of the Trio in B flat major by Schubert, recorded in 1927 by Cortot, Thibaud and Casals
Twelve-inch gramophone record from an album by His Master's Voice of the Trio in B flat major by Schubert, recorded in 1927 by Cortot, Thibaud and Casals
Twelve-inch gramophone record from an album by His Master's Voice of the Trio in B flat major by Schubert, recorded in 1927 by Cortot, Thibaud and Casals
Twelve-inch gramophone record from an album by His Master's Voice of the Trio in B flat major by Schubert, recorded in 1927 by Cortot, Thibaud and Casals
Amplifier unit from a record reproducer, by Expert Gramophones Ltd, London, 1956