ABSTRACT

There were four British records with the name Curry’s, issued in the 1920s. One was a disc entitled Curry’s Cycle Co., from J.E. Hough, Ltd., matrices. There was also a Curry’s label from Guardsman matrices, pressed by Crystalate Gramophone Record Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Another Curry’s label was from Imperial matrices, pressed by Crystalate. Curry’s Electric was a label made from matrices by Piccadilly Records, Ltd.