Here’s something you don’t hear everyday:
Voice from the past: Listen to a family Christmas recording hidden since the Great War
Ghostly voices from a family celebrating Christmas together during the First World War have been heard for the first time in nearly a century.
The recordings provide a fascinating insight into an English family living at a tumultuous time in world history.
Eight phonograph cyclinders, viagra sales cheap made of beeswax and soap, feature the Smith family from Salisbury in Wiltshire singing carols and discussing ‘daddy being away at war.’
You can hear one of the recordings here.
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