- ****ed onto its
narrow end.
Shillelaghs may also have a
heavy **** for a
handle which can be used for striking.
Shillelaghs may also have a
strap attached...
-
Shillelagh may also
refer to:
Shillelagh,
County Wicklow, a
village Shillelagh (barony), an
administrative unit of
County Wicklow MGM-51
Shillelagh,...
-
Shillelagh Trophy can
refer to: The
Jeweled Shillelagh awarded to the
victor of the
football game
between the
Notre Dame
Fighting Irish and USC Trojans...
- (below).
Although the U.S. Army
denied its usage, it is
likely that six
Shillelaghs were
fired against Iraqi anti-tank guns and
targets during Operation...
-
called "
Shillelaghs",
however this is not true.
There is no
actual connection between the
walking sticks with the
village or
forest of
Shillelagh (Irish:...
- 2018). "The
Stubby Shillelaghs: Growth, Depth, and the
Great War".
BandWagon Magazine.
Retrieved 30
October 2020. "The
Stubby Shillelaghs head west for first...
- Country. The wood is used to make
walking sticks,
including the
Irish shillelagh.
Prunus spinosa is a
large deciduous shrub or
small tree
growing to 5...
-
accounts for as many
combined honors. The
teams play for the
Jeweled Shillelagh, a
trophy that goes home with the
winning team each year.
Notre Dame leads...
- The
Shillelagh Sisters were a
British female group composed of
Jacquie O'****van (vocals),
Lynder Halpin (double b****),
Patricia "Trisha" O'Flynn (saxophone)...
-
restrictions on drinking. Barth, Edna (2001). Shamrocks, Harps, and
Shillelaghs: The
Story of the St. Patrick's Day Symbols. Sandpiper. p. 7. ISBN 0618096515...