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Photo, S. P. Andrew.

ST. ANDREW'S QUARTET, A musical combination who are fast becoming very popular with listeners. Reading from left to right: Mr. Robert Peter, tenor; Miss Phyllis Gribben, contralto; Miss Adelaide Taylor, soprano (seated), and Mr. Arthur Colledge, bass. Miss Gribben, a member of this quartet, is to sing Sullivan's "Lost Chord," with full orchestral accompaniment, at the Aeolian Orchestra's performance at 1YA.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 9, 16 September 1927, Page 7

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Photo, S. P. Andrew. ST. ANDREW'S QUARTET, A musical combination who are fast becoming very popular with listeners. Reading from left to right: Mr. Robert Peter, tenor; Miss Phyllis Gribben, contralto; Miss Adelaide Taylor, soprano (seated), and Mr. Arthur Colledge, bass. Miss Gribben, a member of this quartet, is to sing Sullivan's "Lost Chord," with full orchestral accompaniment, at the Aeolian Orchestra's performance at 1YA. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 9, 16 September 1927, Page 7

Photo, S. P. Andrew. ST. ANDREW'S QUARTET, A musical combination who are fast becoming very popular with listeners. Reading from left to right: Mr. Robert Peter, tenor; Miss Phyllis Gribben, contralto; Miss Adelaide Taylor, soprano (seated), and Mr. Arthur Colledge, bass. Miss Gribben, a member of this quartet, is to sing Sullivan's "Lost Chord," with full orchestral accompaniment, at the Aeolian Orchestra's performance at 1YA. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 9, 16 September 1927, Page 7

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