Victor sold two versions of the VV-215, the “Standard” and the “S” models. The “S” model had provisions for mounting a radio in the left-hand side; on these models, the top to the left side can be opened. On Standard models, the left...
Victor introduced the Victrola with an inside or concealed horn in 1911. Housewives had grown tired of dusting the outside horns! This machine is part of the "Humpbacked" series so named because of the outline of the cabinet. It contains a 12-inch...
Victor II of 1902 has extra-heavy single spring, a 10-inch turntable and is furnished with black-japanned steel horn with 13.75 inch bell. It originally sold for $32.50 with choice of concert or exhibition sound box.
Corley, Si (Silas Edward), 1900-1989--Photographs.; Mississippi State University--Alumni--Photographs.; United States. Dept. of Agriculture--Photographs. Mississippi State Department of Agriculture--Photographs.
United States and Mississippi Departments of Agriculture. Seated, left to right: Geneva Sholar, Sue Hamilton, Ethel Hare, Shirley Bufkin, Jonnie Weatherford, Betty Hill, Shirley Joiner, Earnestine Thornton, Dorothy Gardner, Addie Taylor, Gene Lee;...