LINGUAPHONE
RECORDS
The Linguaphone Group was founded in 1901 by
Jacques Roston, a translator and language teacher who emigrated from Poland,
then part of Russia, at the turn of the century and set up in business in High
Holborn, London. The first Linguaphone courses, intended initially as classroom
aids for language teachers, combined authentic native speech with the
illustrated texts of the Rees Pictorial Language books. These Mr Roston
acquired, together with the International Linguaphone Company and the Rees
Linguaphone records, then on cylinders. By adding to the range of languages and
skillfully promoting the distinctive Linguaphone name, Roston created a new and
intriguing product of wide appeal both to the home-study hobbyist and the
growing band of travellers to the continent and beyond Each side of a single had
its own number.

60s |
Unknown
Artist |
An Introduction To
Linguaphone |
LINGUAPHONE |
SMP
ENG |
1/2 |
60s |
Unknown Artist |
The Secret Of Learning A Language |
LINGUAPHONE |
SMP ENG |
3/2 |

61 |
Beatrice Palner And Morten
Grunwald |
Teach Yourself Danish
(Set) |
LINGUAPHONE |
DAN |
50 |

60s |
Jean Toscane-Charles Bassompierre |
Cours De Francais
(Set) |
LINGUAPHONE |
FRN |
94/95 |

70s |
Unknown
Artist |
Deutscher Kursus
(Set) |
LINGUAPHONE |
GER |
60/61 |

60s |
Hans Vogt-Trygve
Knudsen |
Norsk Kurs
(Set) |
LINGUAPHONE |
NOR |
52/53 |

60s |
Angel Cerro, Prof. Enrique
Moreno |
Curso De EspaƱol
(Set) |
LINGUAPHONE |
SPN |
100/101 |
