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Eldridge Johnson's machine shop, abandoned

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Eldridge Johnson's machine shop, abandoned

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Verso: "Machine shop of Eldridge R. Johnson in Camden. In this structure the first models of the Victor Talking machine were built."

Emile Berliner 1851 – 1929 was a German-born American inventor and businessman. He is best known for his development of the flat disc record and the Gramophone. Berliner worked in the telegraph industry experimenting with sound recording and reproduction. He also developed a new type of phonograph, called the Gramophone. The flat disc records made of hard rubber were easy to produce, and the Gramophone was more durable and easier to use than earlier phonographs. These helped popularize recorded music. Berliner has been credited with developing the first microphone and the first telephone answering machine. His Berliner Gram-o-phone Company in 1895 later evolved into the Victor Talking Machine Company.

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1871 - 1965
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