The Phonogram (1902-06)

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THE PHONOGRAM passing the entrance to Llewellyn Park. This beautiful enclosure is famous as the residence of many notable men of science and wealth, including Mr. Edison himself. The name Llewellyn is of Welsh origin, full of rolling sounds and double twists. After passing such a place it is necessary to use very great care lest . you see double and feel double. The wonderful sights at the Edison Laboratory are after all very simple indeed, when they are properly ex- plained. Here is the entrance to the Works; the Gateway of Mysteries. The Laboratory and its different adjoining buildings were erected for purposes of experiment. The Phonograph Works have been built since ; and have been added to