- 'Baggle', and from time to time the
Scottish uncles,
Uncle Hamish McToorie and
Uncle Duncan McTavish. As its
sales faltered Sparky was
merged with
Topper which...
- blue and
white dicing, with a red
toorie in 1935. The regiment's
Highland company wore a Tam o'shanter
without the
toorie from 1906 to 1913,
while the pipers...
-
leggings and then puttees,
silver insignia and
black metal buttons. A red
toorie (bobble) on the cap was to
remain a
distinction of the 2nd
Gurkha Rifles...
- codes,
meaning that the
caubeen was not
simply a tam o'
shanter with the
toorie cut off, but a purpose-made
article in its own right. In
World War II, a...
- and
travelled upriver to the
Toorie. The Uta used a six-inch rope to
slowly tow the
Toorie off the rocks. Once the
Toorie was in deep water, the Uta cast...
- 3 13
Tickly Tap 411 4 5 Fin Me Oot 441 4 14 Risk-An-Hope 440 4 6
Tappie Toorie 222 3 15 Ca'
Canny 209 3 7 Roon The Ben 528 5 16 Wee Burn 409 4 8 Goat Fell...
- 1999, p. 137.
Corcoran 2010, p. 116.
Posnanski 2016, p. 113.
Christopher &
McCutcheon 2014, p. 116. "Turnberry at War".
Turnberry Golf Course. Archived...
- Mitc**** Library,
Glasgow is
stamped as
having been
received in
December 1902.
toorie – tuft or top of
plant (originally ‘small tower’). snod – neat, tidy, compact...
-
Martin Kaymer (6), Søren
Kjeldsen (6),
Hunter Mahan (15,19),
Graeme McDowell (6,19), Rory
McIlroy,
Geoff Ogilvy (11), Sean O'Hair,
Kenny Perry (15,19), Álvaro...
- and (from 1904) a dark blue
Kilmarnock bonnet with
diced band,
scarlet toorie and black-**** feather. This
continued as the
regimental full
dress uniform...