Cardboard sleeve for 45 RPM Record, “Love Dream”/天上人间 by Maurice Patton and The Melodians. (Q7): Difference between revisions

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(‎Created claim: Acquisition Source (P28): Michael Cheng)
(‎Created claim: Other notes or information (P36): Found alongside a business card for Antique Clocks Consultancy with the name Michael Cheng, who was possibly the donor, and a tarnished key with attached nail clipper.)
 
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“Maurice Patton and the Melodians” were an influential band in 1960s Singapore, and recorded many songs in both Chinese and English under a range of companies. Maurice Patton died in June 1991.
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Found alongside a business card for Antique Clocks Consultancy with the name Michael Cheng, who was possibly the donor, and a tarnished key with attached nail clipper.
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Latest revision as of 02:27, 30 June 2023

Cardboard sleeve for record. One side is yellow with a photograph of a man standing with a guitar alongside the track list, and the other is multicoloured, featuring the faces of the band members above their instruments.
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Cardboard sleeve for 45 RPM Record, “Love Dream”/天上人间 by Maurice Patton and The Melodians.
Cardboard sleeve for record. One side is yellow with a photograph of a man standing with a guitar alongside the track list, and the other is multicoloured, featuring the faces of the band members above their instruments.

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    2022-A00003-2
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    Recreational
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    Personal
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    1968
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    Paper
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    Maurice Patton
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    The Melodians
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    Happy Records
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    18.2 x 18.2 x 0.1cm
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    <1kg
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    1°17'24.9720"N, 103°51'7.0524"E
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    Singapore
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    Jurong Storage Unit
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    Jurong Storage Unit
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    Eric Foong
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    Michael Cheng
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    Donation
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    Music
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    Vinyl
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    Singapore bands
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    Popular music in Singapore
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    Chinese popular music
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    Bands
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    “Maurice Patton and the Melodians” were an influential band in 1960s Singapore, and recorded many songs in both Chinese and English under a range of companies. Maurice Patton died in June 1991.
    Found alongside a business card for Antique Clocks Consultancy with the name Michael Cheng, who was possibly the donor, and a tarnished key with attached nail clipper.
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