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of [[Edison Bell]] Works, Glengall Road, London SE15 | of [[Edison Bell]] Works, Glengall Road, London SE15 | ||
1890s [[J. E. Hough|James Hough]] was originally a British importer of American cylinder phonographs. | |||
He used the brand [[Edison Bell]] for machines and records which he began to manufacture at his own works in Peckham, London. In an industry dominated by American offshoots, '''Edison Bell''' flew the flag as a thoroughly British firm with fine, no-gimmick products which inspired brand loyalty among discerning buyers. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:08, 21 October 2014

of Edison Bell Works, Glengall Road, London SE15
1890s James Hough was originally a British importer of American cylinder phonographs.
He used the brand Edison Bell for machines and records which he began to manufacture at his own works in Peckham, London. In an industry dominated by American offshoots, Edison Bell flew the flag as a thoroughly British firm with fine, no-gimmick products which inspired brand loyalty among discerning buyers.