File:Radiophonic Workshop Tape Machine, Science Museum London.jpg
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DescriptionRadiophonic Workshop Tape Machine, Science Museum London.jpg | Ferrograph reel-to-reel tape recorder, photographed at the Science Museum London. Tape splicing block and slicing (i.e. patching) tape rolls in the foreground | ||
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Source | Flickr: Radiophonic Workshop Tape Machine: Science Museum | ||
Author | Stew Dean | ||
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