Manufacturer
SPARTON OF CANADA, LIMITED
Sparton Record, "Silhouettes" / "Flamingo"
DimensionsOverall: 25.1 cm
Credit LineGift of Mr. George Yelland, 2004
Object number2004.009.001
Label TextSparton arrived in London in 1930 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of an American firm, the Sparks-Worthington Company (hence Spar-ton). It took over the former Sherlock-Manning piano factory on Elm Street and began building radios and refrigerators. By the 1960s, the company was producing a full range of entertainment products, including televisions, and was also pressing records.
Beginning in the 1960s, Sparton began to build sensing devices for the Navy. The Sonobuoy became one of its biggest products. Dropped from an aircraft, it released a transmitter and a sensor used to detect the presence of submarines. Since the end of the Cold War, the company has again repositioned itself and now one of its chief products is the expendable bathythermograph (XBT), a device that measures water temperature and depth and sends back the data through a wire. It is used by fishing fleets.
NameRecord, Phonograph
SPARTON OF CANADA, LIMITED
SPARTON OF CANADA, LIMITED
SPARTON OF CANADA, LIMITED