Treverbyn is a civil parish and village in mid-Cornwall formed from part of St Austell parish in 1847 Treverbyn School Pipe Band circa 1900 (Photo: unknown, courtesy of David Jane) Compiled by Tony Mansell (Bardh Kernow) This collection is a part of the Cornish National Music
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Tregear is a manor in Gerrans Parish Tregear Fife and Drum Band 1912/13 (Photo: courtesy Wheal Martyn China Clay Museum) Nothing more is known of this band. Compiled by Tony Mansell (Bardh Kernow) This collection is a part of the Cornish National Music Archive (CNMA) project to
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Includes material from the paper St Pinnock – 120 Years in Cornwall with St Pinnock Silver Band by Fiona Pendray 1866: St Pinnock Temperance Band (Brass and Reed) formed to lead St Pinnock Band of Hope parade. “The Band donned a peaked cap and the Blue sash to show
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St Minver is the name of an ecclesiastical parish, a civil parish and a village in north Cornwall With appreciation for photographs and help received from John Buckingham, Gerry Chandler, Garry Gauss and John Wills whose notes of 2010 contributed to the Band’s story. Unknown formation date. Late
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St Mawgan in Pydar is a village situated four miles northeast of Newquay Unknown formation date. 1889: Mawgan, on Tuesday last, the proceeds being towards defraying the training expenses of Mawgan Brass Band. The programme was a very lengthy one but each performer was unquestionably in good voice and
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