- ceramic, or leather. A
tankard may have a
hinged lid, and
tankards featuring gl****
bottoms are also
fairly common.
Tankards are
shaped and used similarly...
- Look up
tankard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
tankard is a form of drinkware.
Tankard or The
Tankard may also
refer to:
Tankard (surname), including...
-
Tankard is a
German thrash metal band from Frankfurt,
founded in 1982.
Alongside Kreator,
Destruction and Sodom,
Tankard is
often considered one of the...
-
items still exist,
Ancient Roman pewter is rare.
Lidless mugs and
lidded tankards may be the most
familiar pewter artifacts from the late 17th and 18th centuries...
- Ben
Tankard (born
January 10, 1964) is an
American gospel/smooth jazz musician, producer, and arranger.
Tankard's father was a
minister and his mother...
- The
Hardline Quebec Tankard (French:
Tankard Hardline),
formerly the
Quebec Men's
Provincial Curling Championship is the
Quebec provincial championship...
-
Jeremy Tankard,
British type
designer John
Tankard (died 1343),
Irish bishop Meryl Tankard (born 1955),
Australian dancer and c****ographer
Tankard (disambiguation)...
-
Allen John
Tankard (born 21
March 1969) is an
English former footballer who pla**** as a left-back. He pla**** 519
league games in a 16-year
career in the...
- John
Tankard (also
known as Donatus) was
Bishop of Killala. Formerly,
Archdeacon of the
diocese he was
elected on 13 June 1306, he was
consecrated in...
- wood,
ceramic or leather. A
tankard may have a
hinged lid, and
tankards featuring gl****
bottoms are also
fairly common.
Tankards are
shaped and used similarly...