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Twelveheads is a hamlet east of St Day, between Truro and Redruth   Unknown formation date. 1883: Monday, the tea treat was held in a field belonging to Mrs John Pollard. The Twelveheads Band was in attendance. (20 July 1883 – RCG) Mr Glasson, Twelveheads Brass Band MD. (John Brush)
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Trewoon is a village on the western outskirts of St Austell   “Trewoon, a village adjoining the western side of St Austell but close to the great tip at Burngullow can be called a ‘clay village’. It was felt important, in their celebrations, to excel the neighbouring communities of Gover
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Trevince is near Carharrack   Unknown formation date. 1907: Trevince Band played at the annual demonstration of the Goonown Band of Hope on Whit Monday. (RCG May 1907) 1907: The annual demonstration of the Goonown Band of Hope took place on Whit Monday. Headed by the Trevince Band, the members
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  Unknown formation date. 1875: Tresco Band active. (Music in the West Country by Stephen Banfield) 1895: Festive Scene at Scilly. The place was so crowded that it was with the utmost difficulty one could get near the stalls. Tresco Brass Band enlivened the proceeding, with selections at intervals. (16
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Unknown formation date. 1880: Trencrom Brass Band active. (John Brush) Also known as Trencrom Hill Brass Band. (John Brush) 1882: Preceded the Hayle artillery band; by the Hayle Rifle Band; and the Methodist Free Church by Trencrom Band. Each procession presented a most attractive appearance. (17 March 1882 – RCG)
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