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Tally Ho was one of only two yachts from the fifteen starters to complete the 1927 Fastnet Race. [2] [6] [7] The yacht crossed the finish under heavy conditions, 52 minutes after the John G. Alden–designed 30-ton schooner La Goleta, but won the race on corrected time. [2] While still based in Southampton until the 1960s, Tally Ho made ...
Following the release of "Tally Ho!", The Clean recorded their debut 12" EP Boodle Boodle Boodle in September 1981, engineered by Chris Knox and Doug Hood in an old Auckland hall. [7] The EP was released on Flying Nun in October, debuting at number five on the New Zealand music chart and staying in the top 20 for almost six months. [8]
While commanded by Captain Leslie W. A. Bennington, Tally-Ho served in the Far East for much of her wartime career, where she sank thirteen small Japanese sailing vessels, a Japanese coaster, the Japanese water carrier Kisogawa Maru, the Japanese army cargo ships Ryuko and Daigen Maru No.6, the Japanese auxiliary submarine chaser Cha 2, and the Japanese auxiliary minelayer Ma 4.
Tally-ho dates from around 1772, and is probably derived from the French taïaut, a cry used to excite hounds when hunting deer. [1]Taïaut may have originated in the second half of the 13th century by the concatenation of a two-word war-cry: taille haut, where "taille" is the cutting edge of a sword and "haut" means high or 'raised up'.
The New Rolling Stone Album Guide [2] Pitchfork: 7.9/10 [3] Tally Ho! is a studio album by Luke Vibert, released in 1998. It is the third album under his alias Wagon ...
HMS Tally-Ho. The action of 11 January 1944 was a minor naval action that resulted in the sinking of the light cruiser Kuma of the Imperial Japanese Navy by the British Royal Navy submarine HMS Tally-Ho. Kuma was being escorted by the destroyer Uranami about 10 nmi (12 mi; 19 km) north-west of Penang, Malaya.
The police know the identity of the thieves—the Lorenzos of Tally-Ho Cottage. The Lorenzos eluded capture, but had to leave their poodle, Poppet, at the cottage. They had engaged an elderly couple, the Larkins, to take care of it, but they had wanted to take their poodle with them.
Tally-Ho Plantation House, is a historic mansion located along River Road in Bayou Goula, Louisiana. Iberville Parish records show that Tally-Ho site was owned by Jean Fleming, a free man of color , sometime before 1835.