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A shillelagh (/ ʃ ɪ ˈ l eɪ l i,-l ə / shil-AY-lee, -lə; Irish: sail éille or saill éalaigh [1] [ˌsˠal̠ʲ ˈeːlʲə], "thonged willow") is a wooden walking stick and club or cudgel, typically made from a stout knotty blackthorn stick with a large knob at the top.
Shillelagh (Irish: Síol Éalaigh) [2] is a village in County Wicklow, Ireland.It is located in the south of the county, on the R725 regional road from Carlow to Gorey.The River Derry, a tributary of the River Slaney, flows through the village, while the Wicklow Way passes to the north and west.
Shillelagh (Irish: Síol Éalaigh) is a barony in County Wicklow, Republic of Ireland. Etymology. Shillelagh barony derives its name from the Síol Elaigh, a local ...
Tomnafinnoge Woods (Irish: Coillte Tom na Feannóige [1]) is the last surviving fragment of the great Oak Woods of Tinahely, which once clothed the hills and valleys of south Wicklow, Ireland. As early as 1444 these woods supplied timber for the construction of King's College, Cambridge , and later for Westminster Abbey , St Patrick's Cathedral ...
The mascot also carries a shillelagh. The leprechaun first became the school's mascot in 1965 after the program was originally led by a series of Irish terrier dogs.
With a shout for the land of shillelagh. Far away in the west rode a dashing young blade And the song he was singing so gaily, 'Twas honest Pat Murphy of the Irish Brigade And the song of the splintered shillelagh. The day after battle, the dead lay in heaps And Paddy lay bleeding and gory, With a hole in his breast where some enemy's ball
At The Auld Shillelagh in London’s Stoke Newington neighborhood, which has been a “Guinness house” since 1991, deliveries of kegs of the Irish stout arrive two to three times a week. Aonghus ...
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