User talk:LillianAnderson

I am the husband of the owner Clara Caswell & Grandson of Lillian Anderson "deacesed in the early 50s at age 68 from cancer." We have just aquired a WW1 gramaphone & with it an old 78 labeled HIS MASTERS VOICE BERLINER GRAM-O-PHONE CO. Limited MONTREAL Lable reads as follows; pantented 1903,1908 pressed form victor talking machine matrices for sale & use in canada onlylicenced for sale only at price marked hereon (397)-90c "No longer applies" Side A piano accordion Solo Title: You'll Find Old Dixieland In France.Medley Fox Trot Introducing "I ain't got wearry yet " and "Ja Da" Meyer-Wenrich-Carlston Pietro 18547 - A Side B Just Blue - Fox Trot (Wadsworth Arden) ALL STAR TRIO Also 6 Old Columbia 78 Records 1) Henery Burr: Break the news to mother - Perless quartette:just as the sun went down 2) Guy Lumbardo: Baby's birthday perty - Ukulele Moon 3) Ted Wallace: Lucky me lovable you - Lovin ain't nothin but the blues 4) Frank Quinn: Padxdy Mc Guinty's Goat - If You are Irish come into the parlor 5) Pete Dale: Black Sheep Blues - So long north I'm heasdin south 6) George F. Murry: When Irish Eyes Are Smilling - Leonard Cook & Lillian Ray: The sunshine of your smile 1) Decca, Bing Crosby: Side A;Be honest with me. Side B;Goodbye little darlin. 1) Coral, Kenny Roberts: Just a yodel for me and I believe I'm entitled to you The gramaphone is a wind-up & works well. My grandmother (Nanny) was the best person in the world But when she passed on my grandfather burnt the house down & hung himself we unfortunatlt lost hunders uf such records I am 61 now & still remember some To me this is a great find, I intend to play it at Retirement Homes for those in Toronto Canada who would like to remember & listen (tears Permited) If you have any Questions or interest Contact us Bill or Clara at; claracaswell_9876@rogers.com In memory of Nanny