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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'.
Tally Ho Business Park in June 2018. Tally Ho is a locality within Burwood East centred on the intersection of Burwood Highway and Springvale Road and is approximately 18 km east of the Melbourne Central Business District. Originally a rural area, the neighbourhood is named after a hotel which stood beside a shop on the corner of Blackburn Road ...
Tally-ho, a common name given to many road coaches. Sometimes Tally-Ho was the name of a specific coach. Sometimes all the coaches in a road coach fleet were painted with "Tally-Ho" on the sides, as was the case in England.
It became so well known that any coach-and-four was called a tally-ho by the general public. [1] Kane's Tally-ho was donated to the Museum of the City of New York in 1933, and is now in the carriage collection at the Long Island Museum of American Art, History, and Carriages in Stony Brook, New York. [1] [7]
Tally Ho Township in Granville County, North Carolina; Tally Ho, Victoria, a locality within the suburb of Burwood East, Victoria, Australia; Tallyho, West Virginia, a community in the United States; Aladdin (hotel and casino), opened in 1962 as the Tallyho Hotel; Tallahassee, Florida, often called "tally ho" by Florida natives
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Tally Ho Township is in Granville County, North Carolina. It is near Stem, North Carolina. There is a Tall Ho Road and a Tally Ho Missionary Baptist Church and cemetery. [1] The area was used by fox hunters and named for their rallying cry. [2] William Webb settled in the area in 1776. [3] Forlorn Hope Lodge was located in Tally Ho. [4]