- the
Cushag: Now, the
Cushag, we know, Must
never grow,
Where the farmer's work is done. But
along the rills, In the
heart of the hills, The
Cushag may...
- (1852–1937) was a Manx poet and
playwright better known by the pen name "
Cushag".
Margaret Letitia Josephine Kermode was born on 18
September 1852, at 73...
- SS
Cushag was a
coastal cargo vessel owned and
operated by the Isle of Man
Steam Packet Company between 1920 and 1943.
Cushag was a steel; single-****...
-
common at the time—as in "however it is
tested it will p****". The
ragwort or
cushag has been
referred to as the Manx
national flower. The
predominant religious...
- the
early 20th century,
poems and
plays in the
dialect were
written by
Cushag, J. J. Kneen,
Christopher R.
Shimmin and Juan Noa. In the mid-20th century...
-
Josephine Kermode, Manx poet and playwright,
better known by her pen name
Cushag,
lived the last five
years of her life in
Wimborne Saint Leoba (c. 710 –...
- Coat of Arms
Motto Anthem Isle of Man Flag of the Isle of Man St.
Maughold Cushag (po****rly) or
Fuchsia Coat of arms of the Isle of Man
Quocunque Jeceris...
-
Alexander Kermode (1876–1934),
Australian cricketer Josephine Kermode (
Cushag, 1852–1937), Manx poet and
playwright Harry Kermode (1922–2009), Canadian...
- of the
United Kingdom with an
existing national flower: the
ragwort or
cushag. The
Channel Islands were not included. A
total of 94
flowers were chosen...
-
Holland (born 1961), writer,
actress and
singer Josephine Kermode (pseudonym
Cushag, 1852–1937), poet and
playwright Nigel Kneale (1922–2006), screenwriter...