Penryn is a civil parish and town on the Penryn River about 1 mile north-west of Falmouth Unknown formation date. 1861: Physiology of Plants, by the magic lantern, the proceeds of which were appropriated to the Penryn Band of Hope Drum and Fife Band.” (4 January 1861 – Royal Cornwall Gazette)
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Paul is a village two miles south of Penzance and one mile south of Newlyn Circa 1870: Paul Brass Band formed. (John Brush) 1878: In the afternoon there was a tea in the lower room of the School-house, the Paul Band playing music the while. (1 January 1878
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Morvah is a civil parish and village on the Penwith peninsula Unknown formation date. 1856: Morvah and St Just Band played at Penzance Institute Gala Tea where they gave the most unqualified satisfaction. (RCG 22nd August 1856) As there was also a St Just Band at that time, what
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Lizard village is in the civil parish of Landewednack and about 11 miles southeast of Helston Unkown formation date. 1881: “HELSTON FESTIVAL MUSIC. Shadrack answers where, like the echoing refrain of the Helston Rifle Band. Mullyon (sic) suffers the loss of its leader, Mr Samuel George, who thinks too many irons in
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Unknown formation date. 1832: The morning was ushered in by the discharge of cannon. Liskeard Band arrived in Boat, adorned with flags, which was rowed for some time about the river. (28 June 1832 – Worcester Journal) 1846: Liskeard Band played throughout the day, which passed off in the
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