
NFSA General Manager Matthew Davies and Roger Neill, with the Syria Lamonte recording. Photo by Darren Weinert
The work of the first known Australian to make a commercially released recording, the long forgotten Syria Lamonte, is now preserved by the NFSA thanks to the kind donation of an 1898 recording acquired by Roger Neill.
Roger heard about the sale of the record at an upcoming auction in the Thames Valley, England, and asked a friend to inspect it for condition and bid for him. Knowing that it would be a valuable addition to the national audiovisual collection, he then kindly donated the recording to the NFSA.
‘I noticed that the NFSA didn’t have any recording by this pioneer in recorded sound’, he said.









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