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HMV 2300H Portable Disc Recorder, swarf
Swarf, produced by the HMV 2300H Portable Disc Recorder (1948). Swarf is a byproduct of the process of physical inscription when recording sounds onto discs and cylinders. It is the term for the threads of material that are "cut" away from the wax cylinder or lacquer disc.
This item is provided and maintained by
C2DH, University of Luxembourg
Publisher
- DEMA
Subject
- lacquer discs
- cylinders (sound recordings)
- history of sound recording
- His Master's Voice
- wax
- sound-on-disc
- sound devices (equipment)
- sound recording and reproduction
- Wax
Publisher
- DEMA
Subject
- lacquer discs
- cylinders (sound recordings)
- history of sound recording
- His Master's Voice
- wax
- sound-on-disc
- sound devices (equipment)
- sound recording and reproduction
- Wax
Providing institution
- C2DH, University of Luxembourg
Aggregator
Intermediate provider
- Open Universiteit
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
Rights
- CC BY-NC 4.0
Temporal
- 10/12/2022, 22:40
Source
- C2DH, University of Luxembourg
Identifier
- DEMA-015
- http://mint-projects.image.ntua.gr/data/euscreenXL/DEMA-015
Language
- English
Is part of
- CRAFTED-DEMA
- Europeana Crafted
Providing country
- Luxembourg
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2023-08-18T09:10:08.851Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2023-08-22T12:32:05.962Z