Ballagh may refer to: Ballagh, Tipperary, a village in Co. Tipperary Ballagh, Kilcumreragh, a townland in Kilcumreragh civil parish, barony of Moycashel...
Robert Ballagh (/bæləx/; born 22 September 1943) is an Irish artist, painter and designer. Born in suburban Dublin, Ballagh's initial painting style was...
Faugh a ballagh (/ˌfɔːx ə ˈbæləx/ FAWKH ə BAL-əkh; also written Faugh an beallach) is a battle cry of Irish origin, meaning "clear the way". The spelling...
The Ballagh or Ballaghkeen (Irish: An Bealach, meaning 'the way') is a village in the southeastern corner of Ireland. It is situated in County Wexford...
Rachel Ballagh is an Irish artist, working with photography, drawing and painting. From Dublin, she now lives and works in south-eastern County Cork....
Promoted from the Wexford Intermediate Hurling Championship Oulart-the Ballagh Relegated to the Wexford Intermediate Hurling Championship Cloughbawn Advance...
Lillian "Lillie" Stella Acer Ballagh Farmer (died April 30, 1938) was the founder of Matinee Musical Club, Los Angeles. Lillian "Lillie" Stella Acer was...
Faugh is an exclamation indicating disgust. It can also refer to: Faugh A Ballagh, a battle cry of Irish origin Faughs GAA Club, a Gaelic sports club in...
six-string guitar, and sold him a Fender Jazz Bass he had bought from Robert Ballagh for £36, and started giving him lessons. Lynott and Downey quickly put...
/2016/03/The-Blue-Cap-8.pdf The Blue Cap 'Faugh-a-Ballagh' poem by B. Messitt, 1947 Faugh-a-Ballagh race report, 1907, Donore Harriers Archives www.donoreharriers...
Irish artist, Robert Ballagh. Some of his designs are based on paintings, drawings, or other graphic work by other artists. Ballagh's first postage stamp...
roads meet. See also open the corner fág a' bealach! anglicised as Faugh A Ballagh and meaning "clear the way" (to warn spectators on the road in front of...
primary branch of Birdcatcher (1833), and the secondary branch of Faugh-a-Ballagh (1841) which produced 6 winners (exclusively through the Leamington (1853)...
primary branch of Birdcatcher (1833), and the secondary branch of Faugh-a-Ballagh (1841) which produced 6 winners (exclusively through the Leamington (1853)...
Fancy John F. Reynolds Reynolds' favorite horse Fanny John Gibbon Faugh-a-Ballagh Patrick Kelly Fire-Eater Albert Sidney Johnston Firefly Robert E. Rodes...
882–905. doi:10.1017/S0022050706000362. JSTOR 4501107. S2CID 46777744. Ballagh, James Curtis. White Servitude In The Colony Of Virginia: A Study Of The...
held in Liberty Hall in January 1990. The leading national artist Robert Ballagh chaired the organisation for ten years and spoke on its behalf in the media...
inspired by Liberty Leading the People. The imagery was adapted by Robert Ballagh to commemorate Ireland's independence struggle on an Irish postage stamp...
April 1859 via Jakarta. Translator and impresario. Margaret Tate Kinnear Ballagh (1861, United States) An American missionary who lived in Yokohama. Her...
primary branch of Birdcatcher (1833), and the secondary branch of Faugh-a-Ballagh (1841) which produced 12 winners (exclusively through the Leamington (1853)...
Bragh'. Alba gu bràth (Scottish Gaelic cry: 'Scotland forever!') Faugh A Ballagh (Irish: Fág an Bealach "Clear the way!") Tiocfaidh ár lá ('Our day will...