RECORD SLEEVE, ‘Deutsche Musik/…/TELEFUNKEN/…’
H2008.244
Square, flat, dark grey, paper, ‘Deutsche Musik/…/ TELEFUNKEN/…’, record sleeve, in German. Top central marching band illustration, with military uniformed leader holding staff, followed by three figures playing instruments (flute and two drums), with four male shadows in background. Shadow on far right has clear swastika armband on left arm. Circular cut out in centre. Lower half of cover has thick, gothic German text, reads; ‘Deutsche Musik/ … [track listing]/ TELEFUNKEN/ DIE DEUTSCHE WELTMARKE’. Small, square and diamond shaped logo, ‘TELE/FUN/KEN’ in top right corner of cover. Reverse has central black circular image, around cut out, with concentric lines representing record? Large ‘TELE/FUN/KEN’ logo in top left. Text above and below central image, reads; ‘Doppelte Freude am Rundfunk-Apparat/ durch Eigensendung mit Telefunken-Schallplatten/ TELEFUNKEN/ DIE DEUTSCHE WELTMARKEN’. Sleeve ripped and torn at edges, glued seams coming undone, paper discoloured/ faded with age, imprint of record on sleeve.
Department:
History DepartmentCollection
Accession Number: | H2008.244 |
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Accession Date: | 10 Dec 2013 |
Acquisition Year: | 2013 |
Material
Paper | Paper | 0 - Whole |
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Measurement
width | 310mm |
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length | 305mm |
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