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The Federation of Old Cornwall Societies (FOCS) was formed in 1924, on the initiative of Robert Morton Nance, with the objective of collecting and maintaining "all those ancient things that make the spirit of Cornwall — its traditions, its old words and ways, and what remains to it of its Celtic language and nationality". The motto of the federation—as written on their web site—is "Cuntelleugh an brewyon ues gesys na vo kellys travyth", which translated into English is "Gather ye the fragments that are left, that nothing be lost". The motto in the OCS logo is the Cornish phrase King Arthur is not dead. The first Old Cornwall Society was established by Robert Morton Nance in St Ives in 1920.

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  • Cónaidhm Chumainn Ársa an Choirn (ga)
  • Federation of Old Cornwall Societies (en)
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  • The Federation of Old Cornwall Societies (FOCS) was formed in 1924, on the initiative of Robert Morton Nance, with the objective of collecting and maintaining "all those ancient things that make the spirit of Cornwall — its traditions, its old words and ways, and what remains to it of its Celtic language and nationality". The motto of the federation—as written on their web site—is "Cuntelleugh an brewyon ues gesys na vo kellys travyth", which translated into English is "Gather ye the fragments that are left, that nothing be lost". The motto in the OCS logo is the Cornish phrase King Arthur is not dead. The first Old Cornwall Society was established by Robert Morton Nance in St Ives in 1920. (en)
  • Bunaíodh Cónaidhm Chumainn Ársa an Choirn (Coirnis: Keffrysyans a Gowethasow Kernow Goth) sa bhliain 1924, ar thionscnamh Robert Morton Nance, agus é mar aidhm aige "all those ancient things that make the spirit of Cornwall — its traditions, its old words and ways, and what remains to it of its Celtic language and nationality" a bhailiú agus a chothabháil. Is é mana na cónaidhme -- mar atá scríofa ar a láithreán gréasáin -- " Cuntelleugh an brewyon ues gesys na vo kellys travyth ", a aistrítear go Béarla mar "Gather ye the fragments that are left, that nothing be lost". Is é an mana ar lógó Chumainn Ársa an Choirn (CAC) ná an frása sa Choirnis 'Nach bhfuil an Rí Artúr marbh. Bhunaigh Robert Morton Nance an chéad Chumann i bPorth Ia i 1920. (ga)
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  • The Federation of Old Cornwall Societies (FOCS) was formed in 1924, on the initiative of Robert Morton Nance, with the objective of collecting and maintaining "all those ancient things that make the spirit of Cornwall — its traditions, its old words and ways, and what remains to it of its Celtic language and nationality". The motto of the federation—as written on their web site—is "Cuntelleugh an brewyon ues gesys na vo kellys travyth", which translated into English is "Gather ye the fragments that are left, that nothing be lost". The motto in the OCS logo is the Cornish phrase King Arthur is not dead. The first Old Cornwall Society was established by Robert Morton Nance in St Ives in 1920. (en)
  • Bunaíodh Cónaidhm Chumainn Ársa an Choirn (Coirnis: Keffrysyans a Gowethasow Kernow Goth) sa bhliain 1924, ar thionscnamh Robert Morton Nance, agus é mar aidhm aige "all those ancient things that make the spirit of Cornwall — its traditions, its old words and ways, and what remains to it of its Celtic language and nationality" a bhailiú agus a chothabháil. Is é mana na cónaidhme -- mar atá scríofa ar a láithreán gréasáin -- " Cuntelleugh an brewyon ues gesys na vo kellys travyth ", a aistrítear go Béarla mar "Gather ye the fragments that are left, that nothing be lost". Is é an mana ar lógó Chumainn Ársa an Choirn (CAC) ná an frása sa Choirnis 'Nach bhfuil an Rí Artúr marbh. Bhunaigh Robert Morton Nance an chéad Chumann i bPorth Ia i 1920. (ga)
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