Tam o' Shanter
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Tam o' Shanter may refer to:
- "Tam o' Shanter" (poem), a 1790 poem by Robert Burns
- Tam o' Shanter, the main character of the poem
- Tam o' Shanter (cap), sometimes lower-cased as "tam o' shanter", a Scottish and originally men's style of flat, round hat predating, but today named after, the character in the poem, and sometimes confused with a GlengarryGlengarryThe glengarry bonnet is a traditional boat-shaped hat without a peak made of thick-milled woollen material with a toorie on top, a rosette cockade on the left, and ribbons hanging down behind...
- Tam O'Shanter Overture, an orchestral overture written by English composer Malcolm Arnold, named after the character in the poem
- Tam O'Shanter–Sullivan, a neighborhood in Toronto, imprecisely named in part after the character in the poem
- Tam O'Shanter Ridge, Nova ScotiaTam O'Shanter Ridge, Nova ScotiaMillers Mountain is a middle class subdivision in the community of Dartmouth Nova Scotia between Port Wallace and Westphal . The subdivision is built on top of a ridge that drops down next to Red Bridge Pond and extends to Caledonia Road ....
, a town imprecisely named after the character in the poem - Tam O'Shanter PointTam O'Shanter PointTam O'Shanter Point is a headland located in Queensland, Australia on the north-eastern part of Rockingham Bay.The point was named by Captain Owen Stanley of the Royal Navy survey ship HMS Rattlesnake, after the barque Tam O'Shanter which was the ship sailed by explorer Edmund Kennedy to North...
, a headland in Queensland, Australia, named after the barque Tam O'Shanter - Tam O'Shanter, an immigrant ship wrecked near Adelaide, South Australia c. 1841, imprecisely named after the character in the poem
- Tam O'Shanter, a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, named after the ship
- Tam O'Shanter Golf CourseTam O'Shanter Golf CourseThe Tam O'Shanter Golf Course is located in Niles, Illinois. The north branch of the Chicago River flows through the course.The club of was previously owned by George S...
in Niles, Illinois, imprecisely named after the character in the poem