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Colonel George E. Gouraud, Vanity Fair, Ape
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Colonel George E. Gouraud, Vanity Fair, Ape
Colonel GEORGE EDWARD GOURAUD (1841-1912) American Civil War soldier who later acted as agent for Thomas Edison, introducing the new Edison Phonograph cylinder audio recording technology to England in 1888. Caption: Little Menlo Date: 1841 - 1912
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Colonel George Edward Gouraud: Pioneer of Sound Technology in the Victorian Era This photograph, titled 'Little Menlo,' introduces us to Colonel George Edward Gouraud (1841-1912), an American Civil War veteran and a pivotal figure in the history of sound technology. Born in 1841, Gouraud served in the Union Army during the American Civil War, but his impact on history extended far beyond the battlefield. Following the war, Gouraud embarked on an intriguing new venture. He became an agent for Thomas Edison, the renowned American inventor. In 1888, Gouraud introduced Edison's groundbreaking phonograph cylinder audio recording technology to England. This technological marvel, which could record and reproduce sound, revolutionized the way people listened to music and preserved the spoken word. The photograph, taken by the renowned Italian-born British artist Carlo Pellegrini, also known as 'Ape,' captures Gouraud's distinguished character and military background. Dressed in his uniform, complete with a sword at his side, Gouraud exudes an air of authority and sophistication. The photograph, published in Vanity Fair, further underscores his status as a man of influence and innovation. The image of Colonel Gouraud, with its historical significance and artistic merit, offers a fascinating glimpse into the intersection of technology, entertainment, and diplomacy during the Victorian era. It serves as a reminder of the remarkable individuals who shaped our world through their ingenuity and courage.
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