File:Radio Times - 1923-12-07 - page 407 (Cecil Glossop).png

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English: Full-page Polarphone advert on page 14 of The Radio Times, 28 December 1923 edition, including a cartoon by Cecil Glossop.
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Source https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/page/61eccf08cb7e48fe9d70441c30c0f883?page=39
Author Cecil Glossop
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