Here's a lovely hymn \" Some Golden Daybreak\" sung definitively by James Caldwell a Scottish Bass from a 78 rpm shellac record probably recorded in the 1950's for the religious Redemption Records Label.
Redemption Records was a record label produced by the Glasgow religious publishing house Pickering and Inglis, whose names appear below the label name, founded in the mid-1890s, publishing material largely in support of the non-conformist evangelical church in Scotland; eventually, its subsidiary outlets and printing facilities spread to several major cities in England. The flagship Glasgow bookstore survived until the late 1990s. the records were pressed by Decca, who may have also done the master recordings the patterning of the label was rather similar to the Decca Label.