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Vinyl Collection (#6)

"Reviving the Golden Era: Vinyl, a Timeless Classic" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the nostalgic world of vinyl. From the iconic Ford Escort Mk

Background imageVinyl Collection: Rover 2200 SC	1977	Red	with black vinyl roof

Rover 2200 SC 1977 Red with black vinyl roof
ROV05412

Background imageVinyl Collection: Ford Capri 1600S	1982	Orange	and black

Ford Capri 1600S 1982 Orange and black
FOR47042

Background imageVinyl Collection: Roy Plomley with Margaret Thatcher - Radio 4 Desert Island Discs - 1978

Roy Plomley with Margaret Thatcher - Radio 4 Desert Island Discs - 1978

Background imageVinyl Collection: Ready to take on the mean streets

Ready to take on the mean streets
Chrysler 300 1970 Red & white

Background imageVinyl Collection: Yvonne Robinson - Showgirl

Yvonne Robinson - Showgirl Date: 1938

Background imageVinyl Collection: Digital illustration of vinyl record

Digital illustration of vinyl record

Background imageVinyl Collection: Vinyl record

Vinyl record

Background imageVinyl Collection: Chinese style lacquered red record player 2013 A. D

Chinese style lacquered red record player 2013 A. D
Chinese style lacquered red record player 2013. circa 1927Upton House, Warwickshire

Background imageVinyl Collection: Rover P5, 1973, Brown

Rover P5, 1973, Brown
Rover P5 1973 Brown

Background imageVinyl Collection: Rover 2200 SC, 1975, Orange, & black

Rover 2200 SC, 1975, Orange, & black
Rover 2200 SC 1975 Orange & black

Background imageVinyl Collection: Rover 3500 S, 1973, Blue

Rover 3500 S, 1973, Blue
Rover 3500s 1973 Blue

Background imageVinyl Collection: Dumped plastic F006 / 9146

Dumped plastic F006 / 9146
Dumped electrical cable sheathing

Background imageVinyl Collection: Phonovision, 1920s video disc

Phonovision, 1920s video disc, coloured photograph. This is a standard 78 rpm (revolutions per minute) gramophone disc, used by the Scottish engineer John Logie Baird (1888-1946)

Background imageVinyl Collection: Magnetic pickup cartridge

Magnetic pickup cartridge of a record player. The cartridge holds the stylus or needle (not seen), which transforms the grooves in a record (black, lower centre) into sound

Background imageVinyl Collection: Record surface, SEM

Record surface, SEM
Record surface. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of grooves on the surface of a record. The grooves in the plastic vary in shape

Background imageVinyl Collection: Record stylus playing record, SEM

Record stylus playing record, SEM
Record stylus playing record. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the needle (stylus) of a record player in a groove on a record

Background imageVinyl Collection: Record surface, light micrograph

Record surface, light micrograph
Normarski differential interference contrast (DIC) light micrograph of the surface of a vinyl record, showing the grooves




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"Reviving the Golden Era: Vinyl, a Timeless Classic" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the nostalgic world of vinyl. From the iconic Ford Escort Mk. 1 to the elegant 1970 Chrysler Three Hundred, these vintage cars exude a sense of style that perfectly complements the vinyl era. Picture yourself cruising down the road in a vibrant Ford Cortina Mk. 3 1600 GXL, its yellow body contrasting beautifully with bold black accents. The allure of this classic car is undeniable, transporting you to an era where vinyl ruled supreme. Speaking of which, imagine DJ Russ Winstanley at Wigan Casino in 1975, holding up a cherished 45 single as dancers move gracefully to Northern Soul beats, not just about music; it was a lifestyle that brought people together and created unforgettable memories. And let's not forget about those timeless record players like the Peacock Gramophone or even modern marvels like SEM's needle playing your favorite records flawlessly. The sound quality and tactile experience offered by it can simply unmatched. Even beyond music, vinyl found its way into various aspects of our lives. Take Naugahyde Vinyl Fabric for example - an American advertisement from 1967 showcases how this versatile material could transform any space into one filled with comfort and style. The automotive world also embraced vinyl with open arms - just look at Rover P6 3500 V8's mustard yellow exterior radiating elegance or another glimpse at Ford Escort Mk. 1 showcasing its enduring popularity among enthusiasts. Vinyl represents more than just a medium for sound; it symbolizes an entire cultural movement that continues to captivate us today.