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STEUART WILSON (Tenor).
" Searching for Lambs." " The Beggar."
Pianoforte Solos
HAROLD SAMUEL.
" Old Heddon of Fawsley." “ Glorishears. "
Unaccompanied Ballads. DOUGLAS KENNEDY
(Baritone).
"The Trees They Do Grow
High."
Seventeen Come Sunday."

Contributors

Tenor:
Steuart Wilson
Unknown:
Harold Samuel.

Sea Shanties.
FREDERICK RANALOV. '
(Baritone).
" Sally Brown. "
"Drunken Sailor " (or Shanadar). " Spanish Ladies.",
Tributes to Cecil Sharp 's work by DR. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS ,
Speaking in the London Studio, and SIR HUGH ALLEN ,
Speaking from the Oxford Studio.

Contributors

Baritone:
Frederick Ranalov.
Baritone:
Sally Brown.
Unknown:
Cecil Sharp
Unknown:
Dr. Vaughan Williams
Unknown:
Sir Hugh Allen

H. PLUNKET GREENE (Baritone).
"Poor Old Horse."
"O, No! John."
"The Merry Haymakers."

Piano and Violin Duet. HAROLD SAMUEL and, ELSIE AVRIL.
"Jenny on the Moor."
"Leap" Frog (Field Town.)"

Songs. STEUART WILSON (Tenor).
English Folk Songs discovered in the Appalachian Mountains, U.S.A.
"The Rebel Soldier."
"Riddle Song."
"The Old Wife Wrapt in Wether Skin."

THE LONDON WIRELESS ORCHESTRA
(Solo Violin, Elsie Avril).
London Pride."
"Ampleforth Sword Dance."

OPENING OF THE B.B.C. OXFORD STUDIO.

Contributors

Baritone:
H. Plunket Greene
Unknown:
Harold Samuel
Unknown:
Elsie Avril.
Tenor:
Steuart Wilson
Violin:
Elsie Avril

2LO London

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