Gramophone Company
The
Gramophone Company
, based in the
United Kingdom
, was one of the early
recording companies
. In February 1908 the company introduced new labels featuring the famous trademark known as "His Master's Voice," generally referred to as
HMV
, to distinguish them from earlier labels which featured an outline of the
Recording Angel
trademark. The latter had been designed by Theodore Birnbaum, an executive of the Gramophone Company pressing plant in Hanover, Germany. The Gramophone Company was never known as the HMV or His Master's Voice company. An icon of the company was to become very well known - the picture of a dog listening to an early
gramophone
painted by
Francis Barraud
. The Gramophone Company was founded by
William Barry Owen
and his partner/investor
Trevor Williams
in
1897
as the U.K. partner of
Emile Berliner
's
United States
based
Berliner Gramophone
(until
1901
) its successor, the
Victor Talking Machine Company
. In December of
1900
William Owen gained the manufacturing rights for the
Lambert Typewriter Company
and The Gramophone Company was renamed to
The Gramophone & Typewriter Company
. For later history of the company, see
EMI
.
See also
List of record labels
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