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Davidstow is a civil parish and village north of Bodmin Moor straddling the A395 road about 3 miles north of Camelford   Unknown formation date. 1872: Davidstow Temperance Brass Band and the Camelford Band of Hope Fife and Drum Band at Altarnun Tee-total Society. (6 July 1872 – Royal Cornwall
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Cusgarne is a village about six miles from Truro and five miles from Redruth   Unknown formation date. 1895: Cusgarne Brass Band met the candidate on his arrival and played him into the village. (11 July 1895 – Royal Cornwall Gazette) Unknown closure date.     Compiled by Tony Mansell
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Crowan is a village and civil parish in Cornwall about three-and-a-half miles south of Camborne   See also Black Rock   Unknown formation date. 1860: The annual tea festival of the St. Keverne Church Sunday school came off as usual on Tuesday the 5th inst. At 8 o’clock ‘the flag
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Unknown formation date. 1869: Cubert Brass Band added much to the pleasure of the day. (RCG 24th July 1869) 1872: Cubert Band at the church. (RCG 17th August 1872) 1897: Cubert Band at Jubilee event. (West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser 1st July 1897) Cubert Tea Treat (possibly Cubert Band) 1908
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Coombe Brass Band (St Stephen-in-Brannel)
These photographs are all that has been found about Coombe Brass Band and, even then, we are not certain that the second one is correctly attributed. We would love to have that confirmed or, indeed, to receive any information at all about this band. Coombe Band 1912 (Photo: courtesy Alan
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