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Open downloadable pdf file:-St_Keverne’s_Feast Dialect Terms: Braa – very Traaps –to roam or wander without aim This version of the song is from “Sengen Fiddee”, An Daras Cornish Folk Arts Project 2003. The song was arranged in 1932 by Ralph Dunstan based on the tune “Flight March” which was
- 31 March 2020
Snail Creep Played by St Dennis Band at Wheal Martyn Clay Museum July 2022 Audio file: Snail Creep from Rescorla Festival’s “Snail Creeps and Tea Treats: Clay Country Customs” project 2008 Open downloadable pdf file:Rescorla_Snail_Creep Video Link: Rescorla Festival: Rescorla Snail Creep at Wheal Martin Museum and Country Park 2008
- 31 March 2020
Open downloadable pdf file:Tom_Bawcocks_Eve Dialect Terms: Morgy – Dog Fish Braa (braav) – very / a lot of Lances – Sand Eels Scad – Horse Mackerel Star Gazey Pie – Fish Pie with heads thrusting out through the pastry. Fermaads – a pilchard, sometimes but not always smoked or cured.
- 31 March 2020
