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Looe Brass Band
Looe is a small coastal town, fishing port and civil parish in the former Caradon district of south-east Cornwall   Unknown formation date. 1846: According to Arthur Quiller-Couch in one of his stories, Queen Victoria visited Fowey and the men of Looe Band were invited to augment the Fowey Band
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Perranwell is close to Perranarworthal, a civil parish and village in Cornwall about four miles northwest of Falmouth and five miles southwest of Truro   Unknown formation date. 1877: The proceedings of the day were enlivened by the performances of the Perranwell Band. (13 July 1877 – Royal Cornwall Gazette)
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Molinnis Brass Band and Fife and Drum Band
Molinnis is a hamlet half a mile north of Bugle   1871: According to a report in the Royal Cornwall Gazette of Saturday the 3rd June 1871, Molinnis had a brass band which played at Bugle Sabbath School Anniversary on Sunday and Tuesday, the 28th and 30th May. The band
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Polperro is a village and fishing harbour on the south-east Cornwall coast   Unknown formation date. 1849: Polperro Band. “On Tuesday week, Polperro New Road was completed and, on the following day, it was opened to the public, amidst such rejoicings as could only be excited by a general sense
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St Stythians Brass Bands
Cornish Brass Band Contest results are recorded separately and can be found using this link   1855: Carharrack Wesley Sunday School outing travelled to Devoran on the Redruth-Chasewater line, by permission of the manager, Mr A J Hall of Devoran, accompanied by Stithians Band. (WB 29th June 1855) 1857: Perran-Wharf
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