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Tylden may refer to: * Tylden, Eastern Cape, town in South Africa * Tylden, Victoria, a town in central Victoria, Australia ** Tylden railway station, Victoria, a former station on the Daylesford railway line * Tylden family, an ancient landholding family founded in England * William Tylden Colonel William Burton Tylden (8 April 179022 September 1854) was a British Army officer of the Royal Engineers who served for 43 years at home and abroad. Life He was born the son of Richard Tylden of Milsted Manor, Kent by his second wife, Jane, ... (1790–1854), British Army officer of the Napoleonic era * James Tylden (1889–1949), an English cricketer * Elizabeth Tylden (1917–2009), the British psychiatrist See also * Tilden (other) {{disambig ...
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Tylden, Eastern Cape
Tylden is a village in Chris Hani District Municipality in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. Village 37 km south-east of Queenstown and 20 km north of Cathcart. Administered by a village management board. It was named after Captain Tylden of the Royal Engineers The Corps of Royal Engineers, usually called the Royal Engineers (RE), and commonly known as the ''Sappers'', is a corps of the British Army. It provides military engineering and other technical support to the British Armed Forces and is heade ..., officer in charge of a campaign against the Tambookies (Tembus) in 1851. References Populated places in the Enoch Mgijima Local Municipality {{EasternCape-geo-stub ...
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Tylden, Victoria
Tylden is a town in central Victoria, Australia in the Shire of Macedon Ranges local government area, north-west of the state capital, Melbourne. At the , Tylden has a population of 535. Tylden is on Dja Dja Wurrung country. History Tylden Post Office opened on 7 January 1860. Notable RAAF pilot Joe Hewitt was born here. Today Tylden is home to the large Woodside Park Stud thoroughbred racehorse pre-training facility established at a cost of A$20m. The training facility was strongly opposed by residents over many years of public matters. In recent years it has been taken over by Mark Rowsthorn and is focusing on the breeding of thoroughbreds rather than a racing stable. Wadham Park is now known as Woodside Park Stud. See also Former Tylden railway station Tylden railway station, a former station on the Daylesford railway line in Victoria, Australia, was located about 2.4 km to the east of Tylden township, near Central Road. The station opened at the same time ...
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Tylden Railway Station, Victoria
Tylden railway station, a former station on the Daylesford railway line The name Daylesford is borne by a number of settlements: *Daylesford, Victoria, Australia * Daylesford, Saskatchewan, in Rural Municipality of Lake Lenore No. 399, Canada *Daylesford, Gloucestershire, England *Daylesford, Pennsylvania, United Stat ... in Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia, was located about 2.4 km to the east of Tylden, Victoria, Tylden township, near Central Road. The station opened at the same time as the Carlsruhe railway station, Carlsruhe to Trentham railway station, Victoria, Trentham section of the line on 16 February 1880,Daylesford Spa Country Railway, ''History of Railways in the Daylesford Region''accessed 22/10/2011 and closing on or before 3 July 1978 when the line was closed. The Tylden Railway Station building was moved one mile West of its original location and placed on bluestone footings, behind a circa 1860-70's Victorian house at the intersection of Chanters ...
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Tylden Family
The Tylden (or Tilden) family represent a landholding family with origins in England in the Middle Ages. A branch of the family emigrated to the American colonies in the early 17th century and established the Tilden family line in America.''The British Gazetteer, Political, Commercial, Ecclesiastical, and Historical''
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William Tylden
Colonel William Burton Tylden (8 April 179022 September 1854) was a British Army officer of the Royal Engineers who served for 43 years at home and abroad. Life He was born the son of Richard Tylden of Milsted Manor, Kent by his second wife, Jane, daughter of the Reverend Dr. Samuel Auchmuty and brother of Samuel on 8 April 1790. Sir John Maxwell Tylden was his elder brother. After passing through the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich at Woolwich, London, Tylden received a commission as second lieutenant in the Royal Engineers on 6 November 1806, and was promoted to first lieutenant on 1 May 1807. He embarked for Gibraltar on 8 January 1808, arriving on 10 March, and was employed in the revision of the fortifications. In September 1811 he went to Malta, and thence, at the end of October, to Messina. He was promoted to be second captain on 15 April 1812. Tylden was commanding royal engineer, under Lord William Bentinck, at the siege of Santa Maria in the Gulf of Spezzia, and at its ...
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James Tylden
James Tylden (26 April 1889 – 24 February 1949) was an English cricketer. He was a left-handed batsman who played first-class cricket for Kent. He was born in Kent and died in Whitechapel.James Tylden
CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-05. Carlaw D (2020) ''Kent County Cricketers A to Z. Part Two: 1919–1939'', pp. 148–149.
Available online
at the Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians. Retrieved 2020-07-01.)
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Elizabeth Tylden
Elizabeth Tylden (1 August 1917 – 3 February 2009) was a British psychiatrist who specialized in working with adult survivors of child abuse, and those affected by religious cults and the use of mind control techniques."Elizabeth Tylden," ''British Medical Journal'', October 19, 2009 (BMJ 2009;339:b4147). She became known as a forensic psychiatrist who acted as an expert witness in many such cases from 1948 until her retirement in 2004. Early life Tylden was the daughter of Major Geoffrey Tylden, the military historian, and Cicely Abdy, daughter of Brigadier-General Anthony John Abdy. She was born and raised in Appledore in the Orange Free State, South Africa, where her father was given land after the Boer War, but moved to England for her education. She attended Godolphin School, Salisbury, and studied medicine at Girton College, Cambridge. Career Interest in trauma and cult membership According to ''The Daily Telegraph'', she first became interested in mental trauma ...
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