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Decca Records Supplement

Printed Booklet
1957 (issued)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

'Decca Records Supplement'. 16-page booklet listing Decca's releases in September 1957. Lettered with catalogue descriptions of new recordings and an advertisement for Radio Luxembourg and 'The Decca Record Company Limited'.
The title page incorporates a photo-portrait of the singer Terry Dene.
The advertisement for Radio Luxembourg on page 16 incorporates photo-portraits of the disc-jockeys Pete Murray and Jack Jackson.

Object details

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Object type
TitleDecca Records Supplement
Materials and techniques
Halftone and letterpress printing
Brief description
'Decca Records Supplement'. 16-page booklet listing Decca's releases in September 1957. Halftone and letterpress print. Published by The Decca record Company Limited, London, 1957.
Physical description
'Decca Records Supplement'. 16-page booklet listing Decca's releases in September 1957. Lettered with catalogue descriptions of new recordings and an advertisement for Radio Luxembourg and 'The Decca Record Company Limited'.
The title page incorporates a photo-portrait of the singer Terry Dene.
The advertisement for Radio Luxembourg on page 16 incorporates photo-portraits of the disc-jockeys Pete Murray and Jack Jackson.
Dimensions
  • Height: 20.9cm
  • Width: 8.8cm
Measurements taken from Registry File.
Marks and inscriptions
Lettered with catalogue descriptions of new recordings and an advertisement for Radio Luxembourg and 'The Decca Record Company Limited / 1-3 Brixton Road, London S.W.9'.
Credit line
Given by Kevin Edge
Subjects depicted
Collection
Accession number
E.1313-1990

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Record createdFebruary 18, 2009
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