Navigating Phonographia

 

Click image at the top of any page to return to its respective Menu.

Use Backbutton (back arrow) after a hyperlink selection.

 

To search for a specific phonographia topic go to the Table of Contents and use your web browser's "Find" tool or (CTRL+ F) for a word you associate with its topic.

 

See additional instructions for iPhone Searches

 

The following questions can help to find the relevant scrapbook:

Does it have something to do with Phonograph advertising?

Yes, then start with PhonoAds which contain phonograph advertisements organized by time period or advertising theme.

 

Is it art related to the phonograph, e.g., artwork, art in museums, illustrations in books, paper ephemera or other non-phonograph related ads?

Yes, go to PhonoArt

 

Is it a fact related to the Phonograph?

Yes, go to Factolas which contain popular culture phonograph connections and facts about the phonograph with a specific gallery for record and album cover factolas.

 

Is it a personal phonograph related memory by a Friend of the Phonograph?

Yes, go to Friends of the Phonograph - Memories of the Phonograph

 

Is it a museum, exhibit or on-line Phonograph Collection?

Yes, go to Friends of the Phonograph - Phonographs on Display Menu

 

Is it a phonograph related resource, e.g., society, library, archive, discography, person, etc.?
Yes, go to Friends of the Phonograph - Phonograph Related Resources

 

Is it a Friends of the Phonograph celebration, list or FOTP created reference material?

Yes, go to Friends of the Phonograph - FOTP Celebrations, Lists and Reference Material

 

Is it a multi-media presentation about the phonograph or one that uses recordings to accompany magic lantern slides, silent movies, etc.?

Yes, go to Phono-Multi-Media

 

Is it related to phonograph demonstrations, records, albums or playlists?

 

To search for a story by a Friend of the Phonograph go to Memories of the Phonograph and use your web brower's "Find" tool to locate that Friend of the Phonograph or author's name.

 

 

 

 

iPhone "Search" for a word on a page:

First, open the webpage with its address appearing in the URL 'box.'

Next, in that URL address window, type the specific word (e.g., XXX or phrase that you are looking). Do not hit enter and search will begin as letters are entered. Scroll to where it says " “On This Page” (X matches). Find "X word".

Press "Find "XXX"

The first match will be highlighted. Use the down arrow to go through each match.

Press "Done" when finished searching and original URL address will be shown in address window.

 

Note: If you are using an iPhone or iPad the hyperlinks may have an issue when using BACK button to return the location the link was initiated from. See iPad Back Button for related information.

 

 

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