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Britannic records date from
about 1910 and there appear to be two distinct styles, as shown. Neither
show any maker's name but the first one does say "British Made"; the other proudly proclaims "British Made
Throughout". The
first example above is a 11½" disc and used "Bell" masters
and pressed by Edison Bell, the other is
a standard 10" disc and the masters were from various
sources, such as Edison Bell, Nicole, Beka and American record Co; the
records were pressed by the Disc Record Co. of Harrow. The records cost about 2/6 and were sold by the "tally man" system where the customer was contacted to buy so many discs over a year (about 50) for a fixed price, for which they received a new gramophone. |
This is a first attempt at a listing. Please
e-mail
me if you can help me fill in the gaps
in any of these series.
Firstly the "Bell" masters with the nice coloured label:
| Cat No | Matrix No | Title | Artist |
| 390 | Waiting At The Church | anon. | |
| 511 | 2276 | Dreams Of Ragtime | Parisian Orchestra (Bell issue as London Concert Orchestra) |
| 545 | Sally In Our Alley | Tally Ho! Trio | |
| 563 | 2427 | Nigger's Birthday | London Military Band (Bell as King's Colonial Band) |
| 657 | 2231 | The Toreador From Shoreditch | Sam Mayo |
| 658 | |||
| 659 |
2242 2279 |
Gounod's Serenade Chanson Polonaise |
Bohemian Orchestra Victor Walters (violin) |
| 1120 | Where Is My Wandering Boy To-Night? | ||
| 1193 | Everybody Have A Good Old Time | anonymous | |
| 5372 | St Louis Tickle | banjo | |
Now the purple label.:
| Cat No | Matrix No | Title | Artist |
| 115 |
40719 40720 |
Harry Lauder Memories, parts 1 & 2 | Royal Military Band |
| 123 | 0797 | Turkish Patrol | The Band of the Irish Guards |
| 132 |
(03) 1230 5367 |
The Chirpers' Intermezzo Feather Queen Intermezzo |
The Star Orchestra (with announcement) |
| 2311 |
(03) 1059 (03) 1273 |
When The Bees Are In The Hive You Don't Seem Like The Girl I Used To Know |
Byron C. Harlan (tenor) |