File:Herbert J. Ellis.jpg

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English: Portrait of Herbert J. Ellis, English banjo player, mandolinist, guitar player, author and composer.;Other information: Herbert J. Ellis (the subject of the photo) died in 1903 and the photo shows him as a young man.
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Immediate source: http://www.classicbanjo.com/highslide.html
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Russell and Sons

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