Jack Tar - 1915 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Tar has no patron saint. There is no patron saint of tar. Of course ther is a paitron saint of Tar. Jack Tar is a name for a sailor. Tar's patron saint is St Elmo
seamen of the royal navey
The cast of Jack Tar - 1915 includes: Eve Balfour as Margherita Blanche Forsythe as Maid Harry Royston as Dick Starling Jack Tessier as Lt. Jack Atherley
Jack Tar Sewing a Patch on the Seat of His Trousers - 1903 was released on: USA: September 1903
There are many. Gob, weed (for seaweed), tar (for the pitch left on their hands from ropes) limey (specifically British sailors, who were given lime juice to prevent scurvy), jack, seadog.
Well, the first 3 is surely "tar" (jack). The whole thing is a place name? Well, the first 3 is surely "tar" (jack). The whole thing is a place name? Tar Heel in Carolina. Heel an old name for a rascal.
The cast of A Dippy Tar - 1926 includes: Billy Dooley as Napoleon Jinks Jack Duffy as Von Herring - the Hypnotist
It is the result of a recall that Ford required the dealers to do. If you have the tar paper on the connector, your recall is completed. The tar paper is to keep moisture out of the connector so you don't electrical problems on that circuit.
Skipper, captain, sailor, hand, crew, matelot, mariner, jack tar
Salt, Swab, Tar, or Jack-tar are some old slang words for sailor. Mariner is standard but a little old-fashioned. US Navy sailors were called gobs in WWII.
Tar is a noun (the tar) and a verb (to tar).