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Carnmenellis Hill gives its name to the area of west Cornwall, between Redruth, Helston and Penryn. The hill itself is situated approximately three miles south of Redruth   Also known as Penmarth Brass Band.   1891: Carnmenellis Brass Band vat Helston. (21 May 1891 – Cornishman) 1891: The party was
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Carn Brea Village is a village in the civil parish of Carn Brea south of the railway line to Penzance while Tolskithy is to the north     1887/88: Carn Brea Band active (John Brush) Practised in a room lent by Solomon Rogers of the Bassett Arms, Pool. (John Brush)
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Budock or Budock Water is a civil parish, village and former manor two miles west of Falmouth   1897: Budock Water Band active. Seemingly undertook just two engagements. It was possibly a makeshift band of players who wanted to earn a few extra pennies. (John Brush) 1913: Budock Brass Band
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