"45 RPM record, Music of White Crane" by Tony & The Polar Bear Five """ (Q749): Difference between revisions

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"7-inch format vinyl record with a blue sticker at the centre, inside a plastic cover. Stored inside paper sleeve [2022-A00001-2]. (2022-A00001)"
"7-inch format vinyl record with a blue sticker at the centre, inside a plastic cover. Stored inside paper sleeve [2022-A00001-2]. (2022-A00001-1)"
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2022-A00001
2022-A00001-1
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Property / Material: Plastic / rank
 
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Property / Acquisition Source: Michael Cheng / rank
 
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Latest revision as of 08:59, 17 July 2024

"7-inch format vinyl record with a blue sticker at the centre, inside a plastic cover. Stored inside paper sleeve [2022-A00001-2]. (2022-A00001-1)"
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"45 RPM record, Music of White Crane" by Tony & The Polar Bear Five """
"7-inch format vinyl record with a blue sticker at the centre, inside a plastic cover. Stored inside paper sleeve [2022-A00001-2]. (2022-A00001-1)"

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    2022-A00001-1
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    18cm (diam)
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    <1kg
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    Music; vinyl; Singapore bands; popular music in Singapore; Chinese popular music; bands
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    7-inch format vinyl record with a blue sticker at the centre, inside a plastic cover. Stored inside paper sleeve [2022-A00001-2].
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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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    Good
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