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- Camborne_Hill abstract "Camborne Hill is a Cornish song that celebrates Richard Trevithick's historic steam engine ride up Camborne Hill, (Tehidy Road up Fore Street) to Beacon on Christmas Eve in 1801. A commemorative plaque is inlaid in a wall. It is popular at Rugby matches and Cornish gatherings all around the world.Camborne Hill itself runs from Tehidy Road Post Office up Fore Street to the corner of HSBC with Commercial Street. Camborne Hill is not Beacon Hill which runs from the library to Beacon as is commonly misinterpreted.The tune can be traced back to The Diggers' Song of 1649. But the use of the words "Coming Down" more obviously links it to song Jack Hall of 1707.On 11 September 2001, Rick Rescorla, a chief security officer at the World Trade Center (WTC) in New York, originally from Hayle and a rugby man, sang Cornish rugby songs on his megaphone to keep morale high as he was evacuating over 2,000 employees of Morgan Stanley from the WTC's Second Tower. Survivors have said to particularly remember him singing Camborne Hill. Rescorla was last seen alive on the 10th floor shortly before it collapsed.".
- Camborne_Hill title "Goin' up Camborne Hill".
- Camborne_Hill title "Going up Camborne Hill".
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- Camborne_Hill composer "Unknown".
- Camborne_Hill englishTitle "Going up Camborne Hill".
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- Camborne_Hill language "English".
- Camborne_Hill lyricist "Unknown".
- Camborne_Hill title "Goin' up Camborne Hill".
- Camborne_Hill subject Category:Cornish_folk_songs.
- Camborne_Hill subject Category:Cornish_patriotic_songs.
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- Camborne_Hill comment "Camborne Hill is a Cornish song that celebrates Richard Trevithick's historic steam engine ride up Camborne Hill, (Tehidy Road up Fore Street) to Beacon on Christmas Eve in 1801. A commemorative plaque is inlaid in a wall. It is popular at Rugby matches and Cornish gatherings all around the world.Camborne Hill itself runs from Tehidy Road Post Office up Fore Street to the corner of HSBC with Commercial Street.".
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