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The City of London Phonograph and Gramophone Society (CLPGS)In the United Kingdom, the term '
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' is used for a player of cylinders, while a 'gramophone' plays disc records. In many other parts of the world the term 'phonograph' is used for both.
is a British society and
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dedicated to the
research Research is "creative and systematic work undertaken to increase the stock of knowledge". It involves the collection, organization and analysis of evidence to increase understanding of a topic, characterized by a particular attentiveness ...
in all aspects of early recorded sound. Founded in 1919, the CLPGS is likely to be the oldest society of its type in the world.


History

The CLPGS was founded under the name "The London Edison Society" in 1919, when Norman Hillyer and some members of the North London Phonograph and Gramophone Society decided that a group was needed within the
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. The founding members agreed to approach
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to ask if he would become a Patron of the new venture. Edison would only agree if the group changed its name to the City of London Phonograph Society, so this was done. The group's initial membership numbered about forty. In the 1920s, with the shift away from phonograph cylinders, the group changed its name to "The City of London Phonograph and Radio Society", reflecting many of the members' interests in early radio technology. Meetings of the society have continued since these early beginnings, interrupted by
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and the
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, but resumed afterwards. The society has met at various locations in
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throughout its history, with meetings presently held at
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, in the
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(rather than the City of London itself). Regular meetings are also held in the UK regions. Despite its historic name the Society has members world-wide, although the majority of them are located in the UK. By the late-1940s the interest in radios as a hobby had waned, and the group renamed themselves with their present name to reflect their interest in gramophones and early recorded sound technology in general. One of the society's current patrons is Oliver Berliner, grandson of the recording pioneer
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; another is Simon Blumlein, son of
Alan Blumlein Alan Dower Blumlein (29 June 1903 – 7 June 1942) was an English electronics engineer, notable for his many inventions in telecommunications, sound recording, stereophonic sound, television and radar. He received 128 patents and was considered o ...
, who invented stereo recording. The CLPGS is now the oldest such society in the world.


Publications

Since 1963, the society has published its quarterly magazine, initially named ''The Hillandale News,'' and (since 2002) called ''For the Record''. These authoritative, quality publications have been a significant vehicle for research on early talking machines and recordings.Since its inception, the CLPGS has documented and published works dedicated to the origins of audio recording, 65 works in 67 publications in two languages and 262 library holdings. Since 2010 the society has also published a growing list of ''Reference Series'' titles, a series of A5-sized books, designed to provide an accessible library of relevant historical information, in both text and audio form.  New titles are produced regularly; they now form an extensive body of information for those interested in early talking machines and recordings. For more details se
the CLPGS website


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* ttp://www.antiquephono.org Antique Phonograph Society website {{DEFAULTSORT:City of London Phonograph and Gramophone Society, The Music industry associations Music organisations based in the United Kingdom Organizations established in 1919