RMG36R1W–Magazine cover, dog and radio - His Master's Voice. Date: 1924
RMAA09K7–His Masters Voice
RM2M3T497–His Master's Voice Records. Advert for gramophone and records, particularly on dark winter nights at home. Date: 1915
RM2RGBE9J–78rpm record sleeve advertising Yehudi Menuhin, violinist, on HMV, His Master's Voice, playing music by Sarasate and Brahms.
RM2M96WAM–A record sleeve for the music label His Master's Voice, featuring an illustration showing a lady about to play a record on her gramophone. No doubt she will be listening to the piano recital given by the man seated at the grand piano in the top illustration.
RM2M3PCR7–'His Master's Voice' "What an 'ell of a mess you've made of the name of William" A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather featuring his popular character Old Bill at the bedside of an ailing Kaiser Wilhelm II. On a bedside table Wilhelm has a book, 'Life of Attila' Date: 1917
RM2M987RE–King George V, message to the Empire record (verso), HMV, His Master's Voice, 78 rpm. Broadcast on Christmas Day, 1935.
RM2M987NK–King George V, message to the Empire record (verso), HMV, His Master's Voice, 78 rpm. Broadcast on Christmas Day, 1935.
RM2M3K7KW–Crowds listening to radios installed by His Master's Voice outside their offices in Clerkenwell in December 1936 for King Edward VIII's abdication speech. Date: 01/12/1936
RMANHY03–Entertainment Radio
RMANHY45–Hmv Dog Gramophone
RM2M3NR9T–Advertisement for Tango records from His Masters Voice, encouraging people to learn the steps to this new dance craze with the help of their records. The tango took Britain by storm in 1913. Date: 1913
RM2M3P4AR–Cartoon, His Master's Voice, showing Kaiser Wilhelm as a German dachshund looking back at a British bulldog inside the amplifier of a wind-up gramophone, during the early stages of the First World War. The dachshund says: I thought you were only a contemptible little talking machine. Date: October 1914
RM2M3P6T2–Advertisement for a recording on His Master's Voice music label during World War One, of Major Mackenzie Rogan and the band of the Coldstream Guards, playing, 'the most stirring composition of the past and present age in their fullest glory.' The advert suggests the music is an acceptable gift to soldiers in hospital, at camp, in the trenches and in billets and will 'bring a little sunshine of happiness into their lives.' Date: 1918
RMDRJT1K–His Master's Breath - Satire
RM2M3K686–Members of the Hunt testing the carrying power of the Master's View Halloo' before the opening of the season.' Robinson was a regular contributor to the Sketch, the Bystander and other ILN titles during his lifetime. His weekly drawings featuring mind-boggling contraptions and designs were immensely popular. Date: 1921
RMD8664F–G&S The Yeomen of the Guard recording 1929