REGULARS at the Plough Inn in Wolvercote spilt their beer in astonishment when this crowd turned up in their pub.

It wasn’t a knobbly knees contest, but an invasion by the ‘Girls of St Trinian’s’.

The ‘girls’ were all members of the Oxford Cornish Association, who met once a month to celebrate their Cornish roots.

They had dressed up on this occasion for a pasty supper – they had cooked the pasties themselves and brought them along to the pub.

The 24-strong association was open to all people from Cornwall and Devon and their kin by birth or marriage.