Victrola
Early 1920's Victrola manufactured by the Victor Talking Machine Company, Camden, New Jersey. In 1929, the company merged with RCA (Radio Corporation of America) and became RCA Victor.
Seen in Coe Hall Mansion on the 400 acre estate known as Planting Fields.
The photo of the horse was one of William Robertson Coe's thoroughbreds, Pompey, who won the Woods Memorial in 1926 and was a 4 generation ancestor of Secretariat.
Planting Fields Arboretum, Oyster Bay, New York (Long Island).
Victrola
Early 1920's Victrola manufactured by the Victor Talking Machine Company, Camden, New Jersey. In 1929, the company merged with RCA (Radio Corporation of America) and became RCA Victor.
Seen in Coe Hall Mansion on the 400 acre estate known as Planting Fields.
The photo of the horse was one of William Robertson Coe's thoroughbreds, Pompey, who won the Woods Memorial in 1926 and was a 4 generation ancestor of Secretariat.
Planting Fields Arboretum, Oyster Bay, New York (Long Island).