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     <title>Christmas Eve in St Keverne</title>

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      Photographs - Christmas Eve 2005 in St Keverne Cornwall</description>      

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      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Dec 2005 23:24:10 GMT</pubDate>
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     <title>The Editor's Day Out - The Celtic Beer Festival Cornwall</title>

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      The Annual Celtic Beer Festival - Photographs - beer, food and music at the St Austell Brewery Cornwall</description>      

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     <title>Old St Keverne (mp3) by Russell Hocking</title>

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      The St Keverne Local History Society - Talks  * Old St Keverne Maritime History by Russell Hocking : Recorded 7th October 2005 : Playing time 61 minutes *</description>      

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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Oct 2005 11:00:10 GMT</pubDate>
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     <title>St Keverne Ox Roast Photos</title>

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      Photographs of The Annual St Keverne Ox Roast 2005 - Opened by Mel Smith, an old St Keverne Band member. The first slice of the Ox was auctioned and the lucky bidder was Will Lee, the landlord of the Three Tuns, who paid three hundred and ten pounds! </description>      

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     <title>The St-Keverne.com Podcast Index</title>

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      Podcasts from St Keverne on the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall UK - Local Music, Local History Society Talks, Recordings of the SS Mohegan shipwreck on the Manacle reef. </description>      

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     <title>St Keverne Local History Society Podcast</title>

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      Podcasts from St Keverne Local History Society on the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall UK - Local History Talks, The Manacle tapes, XML Feed - MP3 s. </description>      

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     <title>St-Keverne.com Local Music Podcast</title>

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Local Music from and around

  St Keverne Cornwall.

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     <title>MUSIC - Delyo Syvy (mp3) by The Bolingy Troyl Band</title>

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  The Bolingey Troyl Band and Dancers playing Delyo Syvy.

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<title>MUSIC - The Jolly Roger (mp3) Gummy and The Squares</title>
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<description>The 1960s St Keverne Quartet - Gummy and the Squares are Hubert Hicks, Lionel Curnow, Frank Hicks and Barry Lugg.</description>
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     <title>HISTORY - About the Mohegan Tapes</title>

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      In October 1966 audio recordings were made by Alan Smith under the direction of Bernard Rogers of interviews with three St. Keverne people, 
       who had either witnessed the tragic shipwreck of the SS Mohegan on the Manacle rocks in Cornwall, or who had heard first hand accounts of it within their families over many years.
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     <title>Mohegan Tapes #1  (mp3) - Bernard Rogers</title>

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  The Mohegan Shipwreck of 1898: An introduction to the Mohegan tapes by Bernard Rogers made in October 1966.
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     <title>Mohegan Tapes #2 (mp3) - Joe Rogers </title>

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      Joe Rogers was born in Rosenithon Cornwall in October 1893 and was
      five years old at the time of the Mohegan shipwreck
      disaster. Some of his recollections are his own, others are
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      both during and after the events of 14th. October
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