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  2. Cornish festivals - Wikipedia

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    Throughout Cornwall: Originally a miners' holiday now Cornwall's national day: 5 March. The largest festival across Cornwall is still celebrated in Redruth, the Capital (and beating heart) of Cornish Mining. Nickanan Night also called Peasen Monday: Throughout Cornwall: Unknown - not publicly celebrated: Shrove Monday Tom Bawcock's Eve: Mousehole

  3. Minack Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theatre was the brainchild of Rowena Cade, who moved to Cornwall after the First World War and built a house for herself and her mother on land at Minack Point for £100. [3] Her sister was the feminist dystopian author Katharine Burdekin , who lived with them from the 1920s. [ 4 ]

  4. Tom Bawcock's Eve - Wikipedia

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    The lantern parade for Tom Bawcock's Eve. Tom Bawcock's Eve is an annual festival, held on 23 December, in Mousehole, Cornwall.. The festival is held in celebration and memorial of the efforts of legendary Mousehole resident Tom Bawcock to lift a famine from the village by going out to fish in a severe storm.

  5. Elopement - Wikipedia

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    In contract bridge, an elopement play is a form of trump coup that enables a smaller card to score a trick if it is lying over the higher card of an opponent. [20] If the rank of the card does not matter, it is known as a "pure" elopement; if the rank does matter it is known as a "rank" elopement.

  6. I Can't... I Can't - Wikipedia

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    I Can't (also known as Wedding Night), is a 1970 British-Irish film directed by Piers Haggard and starring Dennis Waterman, Tessa Wyatt, Alexandra Bastedo and Eddie Byrne. [1] It was Haggard's directorial debut.

  7. Wedding Night (1935 film) - Wikipedia

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    Wedding Night (French: Une nuit de noces) is a 1935 French comedy film directed by Maurice Kéroul and Georges Monca and starring Armand Bernard, Florelle and Robert Arnoux. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The film's sets were designed by the art director Max Heilbronner .