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- Edwin S. Pridham Testing the Magnavox Anti-Noise Transmitter, 1919 -

- 1919
- Collections - Artifact
Edwin S. Pridham Testing the Magnavox Anti-Noise Transmitter, 1919
- Dancing to Music from a Magnavox Telemegaphone in the Recreation Room of an Industrial Plant, circa 1922 -

- circa 1922
- Collections - Artifact
Dancing to Music from a Magnavox Telemegaphone in the Recreation Room of an Industrial Plant, circa 1922
- Using Magnavox Amplifier to Address a Crowd of Shipyard Workers, Oakland, California, circa 1920 -

- circa 1920
- Collections - Artifact
Using Magnavox Amplifier to Address a Crowd of Shipyard Workers, Oakland, California, circa 1920
- Entertainer Fritzi Scheff Promoting War Bonds, circa 1919 - During the First World War, the US government recruited celebrities to help sell Liberty Bonds to finance the war effort. Among them was Austrian-born opera singer Fritzi Scheff (1879-1954). She made her American debut in 1901 and became a muse of composer Victor Herbert. Scheff later starred in various films and performed on Vaudeville, broadening her audience appeal.

- circa 1919
- Collections - Artifact
Entertainer Fritzi Scheff Promoting War Bonds, circa 1919
During the First World War, the US government recruited celebrities to help sell Liberty Bonds to finance the war effort. Among them was Austrian-born opera singer Fritzi Scheff (1879-1954). She made her American debut in 1901 and became a muse of composer Victor Herbert. Scheff later starred in various films and performed on Vaudeville, broadening her audience appeal.
- Pilot with the Magnavox Anti-Noise Transmitter, circa 1920 -

- circa 1920
- Collections - Artifact
Pilot with the Magnavox Anti-Noise Transmitter, circa 1920
- President Taft Using the Magnavox Transmitter, circa 1920 -

- circa 1920
- Collections - Artifact
President Taft Using the Magnavox Transmitter, circa 1920