Ow Avon Splann Skrifys gans Brian Webb Ow avon splann, ow avon efan Ow resek heb lett dhe’n mor; Ow avon splann, ow avon efan, Ow treghi dha fordh der an dor. An lanwes re lanhas olow treys an klavrek Ysold yth esa ow toen. Dha dhowrow re welas
- 29 April 2020
This project was completed and published by Dyllansow Truran in 1983, edited by Merv Davey. The primary purpose was to provide songs in the Cornish Language but included songs in English, dances tunes and ballads.
- 29 April 2020
Sladesbridge is a small village near Wadebridge, about 1 km upstream of the confluence with the River Camel Unknown formation date. 1900: The relief of Mafeking. … enthusiasm spread even to shops, and in several cases windows were re-dressed, patriotic colours being made predominant. Sladesbridge Band in the evening
- 29 April 2020
Porthallow is a small fishing village on the east coast of the Lizard peninsula to the south of the Helford River and between the two neighbouring villages of St Keverne and Roskorwell 1883 – May: Porthallow Band newly formed. (Cornish Telegraph 24th May 1883) 1883 or 1888: “The Rival
- 29 April 2020
Plain-an-Gwarry is a hamlet in the west of Redruth Unknown formation date. 1886: St Agnes Red Coat, Four Lanes Brass Bands, and Plainangwarry and Peace Fife and Drum Band, attended the Carnival free of charge. (12 November 1886 – Cornubian and Redruth Times) Unknown closure date.
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