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THE ELLWOOD TRIO. Miss Ava Symons, Mr. George Ellwood, and Mr, George Short, known as the Ellwood Trio, make a combination that is ideal... Miss Symons has long been recognised as a violinist of outstanding ability, a strong player with fine technique. Mr, Ellwood is a 'cellist of first rank with exceptional technical flexibility. Mr. Gordon Short is a brilliant pianist. The trio invariably provides an entertainment of rare merit and musical distinction. hey contributed to a programme at the opening of 2YA.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 1, 22 July 1927, Page 10

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THE ELLWOOD TRIO. Miss Ava Symons, Mr. George Ellwood, and Mr, George Short, known as the Ellwood Trio, make a combination that is ideal... Miss Symons has long been recognised as a violinist of outstanding ability, a strong player with fine technique. Mr, Ellwood is a 'cellist of first rank with exceptional technical flexibility. Mr. Gordon Short is a brilliant pianist. The trio invariably provides an entertainment of rare merit and musical distinction. hey contributed to a programme at the opening of 2YA. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 1, 22 July 1927, Page 10

THE ELLWOOD TRIO. Miss Ava Symons, Mr. George Ellwood, and Mr, George Short, known as the Ellwood Trio, make a combination that is ideal... Miss Symons has long been recognised as a violinist of outstanding ability, a strong player with fine technique. Mr, Ellwood is a 'cellist of first rank with exceptional technical flexibility. Mr. Gordon Short is a brilliant pianist. The trio invariably provides an entertainment of rare merit and musical distinction. hey contributed to a programme at the opening of 2YA. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 1, 22 July 1927, Page 10

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