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Both of this year’s scholarships to the Royal College of Music in London have been awarded to Christchurch musicians. David Gilling (left) who plays the violin, and John Williams, a pianist, will travel to London to take up the scholarships in August or September of this year. Mr Williams’s twin sister, Judith, was awarded the same scholarship three years ago and is at present completing her studies at the Royal College.

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Press, 26 February 1981, Page 4

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Both of this year’s scholarships to the Royal College of Music in London have been awarded to Christchurch musicians. David Gilling (left) who plays the violin, and John Williams, a pianist, will travel to London to take up the scholarships in August or September of this year. Mr Williams’s twin sister, Judith, was awarded the same scholarship three years ago and is at present completing her studies at the Royal College. Press, 26 February 1981, Page 4

Both of this year’s scholarships to the Royal College of Music in London have been awarded to Christchurch musicians. David Gilling (left) who plays the violin, and John Williams, a pianist, will travel to London to take up the scholarships in August or September of this year. Mr Williams’s twin sister, Judith, was awarded the same scholarship three years ago and is at present completing her studies at the Royal College. Press, 26 February 1981, Page 4