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Oslo December 1949. The magnetophone is introduced in Norway. It is the company Proton that...

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Oslo December 1949. The magnetophone is introduced in Norway. It is the company Proton that has exclusive …, 1949 (photo)
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Photographer
Sverre A. Børretzen
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Date
1949 AD (C20th AD)
Shooting Date
1949
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Oslo December 1949. The magnetophone is introduced in Norway. It is the company Proton that has exclusive rights to the name magnetophone. Later, the machine becomes known under a variety of names, such as ribbon pills, tape, tape recorder and flushing player. Here from Proton's premises, where you research improvements to the tape player. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Aktuell / NTB

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NTB / Bridgeman Images
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1940s / 20th century / man / Norway / Europe / Scandinavia / research / photo / mzphoto

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