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Record, gramophone   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Woolston Brass Band; HMV; Columbia Records; Gregory, P W
Title
Record, gramophone
Object type Rugby/sports/recreation
Classification: NM3.10688
Description
English: Gramophone record of All Black's Football Song by Woolston Brass Band and Chorus in original printed paper sleeve vinyl record with central label on both sides- MADE IN NEW ZEALAND - "Magic Notes" - TRADE MARK - Columbia - ALL BLACKS' FOOTBALL SONG - (P. W. Gregory-Arr. Dr. Dennis Wright) (Speed 78) - THE WOOLSTON BRASS BAND - With vocal chorus - Conducted by D. Christensen paper sleeve has illustration of rugby players with silver fern inside shield shape with initials N - Z, titled- ALL BLACK'S - FOOTBALL SONG - Presented on - COLUMBIA - DNZ 101, handwritten in pen- Donald Stewart, handwritten in pencil- $35.00, itinerary for 1956 Springboks Tour is printed on reverse side of sleeve which also shows scores for matches played during 1921 and 1937 tours by the Springboks, with text above- COLUMBIA DNZ 101 - "All Black's Football Song" - Woolston Brass Band and Chorus - AND - "Amparito Roca" - Woolston Brass Band
Date 12 Aug 2005; fifties; 1956; 31 Aug 2005; Elizabeth II (1952 -)-House of Windsor-English reign
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diameter: 254mm
depth: 2mm
width: 257mm

length: 252mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
2005.83.10
Place of creation New Zealand; Wellington
Credit line Collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 2005.83.10
Notes Gramophone record of All Black's Football Song by Woolston Brass Band and Chorus in original printed paper sleeve Itinerary for 1956 Springboks Tour is printed on reverse side of sleeve which also shows scores for matches played during 1921 and 1937 tours by the Springboks
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