St Teath is a civil parish and village in north Cornwall Unknown formation date. 1875: St Teath Brass Band active. (John Brush) 1875: W Bone, St Teath Brass Band MD. (John Brush) 1875: The most successful anniversary ever held in this place. Some first rate music was rendered by
- 6 May 2020
St Stephen is very close to Launceston Unknown formation date. 1903: Churchtown Brass Band (St Stephen) active. (John Brush) Associated with the Inited Methodist Free Church. (John Brush) “I have heard my mother tell about St Stephen’s Band from when she was young [probably early 1900s], mainly involving the
- 6 May 2020
St Newlyn East is a civil parish and village approximately three miles south of Newquay 1911: St Newlyn East Band formed. (Band Website) Newlyn East Band 1911 – the year that they were formed (Photo: courtesy Dick Coles) Norman Halls (future conductor), aged 11 in front row had swapped
- 6 May 2020
St Mewan is a civil parish and village approximately one mile west of St Austell Unknown formation date. 1903: Tea was provided for the members and visitors in field kindly lent by Mr. Rosevear of Hall. The St Mewan Brass Band rendered choice music. (9 July 1903 – Royal
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St Merryn is a civil parish and village about 3.5 miles south of the fishing port of Padstow and 11 miles northeast of the coastal resort of Newquay John Brush found a reference to St Merryn Band but we do not know where. 1861: St Merryn Band active. (John
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