Tyers may refer to:
People
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Angus Tyers (born 1987), Australian rower
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Charles Tyers
Captain Charles James Tyers Royal Navy, RN FRSV (13 September 1806 – 20 September 1870) was a 19th-century Anglo-Australian Surveyor (surveying), surveyor and explorer, and the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Australia), Commissioner of Crown Lan ...
(1806–1870), explorer of Australia
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Joe Tyers (born 2000), English boxer
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Jonathan Tyers
Jonathan Tyers (10 April 1702 – 1767) became the proprietor of New Spring Gardens, later known as Vauxhall Gardens, a popular pleasure garden in Kennington, London. Opened in 1661, it was situated on the south bank of the River Thames on ...
(1702–1767), owner of Vauxhall Gardens and the Denbies estate
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J.H. Tyers, English swimmer dominant in 1890s
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Kathy Tyers
Kathy Tyers is an American science fiction author.
Biography
Kathy Tyers Gillin (née Moore) was born and raised in Long Beach, California. She obtained a degree in microbiology from Montana State University, where she met her first husband, Mar ...
(born 1952), American author
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Máiréad Tyers (born 1998), Irish actress
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Pádraig Tyers (1925–2010), Irish Gaelic footballer
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Thomas Tyers
Thomas Tyers (1726–1787) was an English playboy and dilettante author.
Life
He was the eldest son of Jonathan Tyers, proprietor of Vauxhall Gardens in south London. He matriculated at Pembroke College, Oxford, on 13 December 1738, graduating B. ...
(1726–1787), English playboy and dilettante author
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William H. Tyers
William Henry Tyers (March 27, 1870 - April 18, 1924) was an American musician and conductor.
Tyers arranged the songs for The Policy Players, Bert Williams, and George Walker's second New York City musical.
Some of his work was published by Go ...
(1870–1924), American musician and conductor
Places
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Tyers, Victoria, a small town in Australia named after Charles Tyers.
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Tyers River, river in West Gippsland, Victoria, Australia
* Mount Tyers, a low peak of
Mount Baw Baw
Mount Baw Baw is a mountain summit on the Baw-Baw Plateau of the Great Dividing Range, located in Victoria, Australia. The name is from the Woiwurrung language spoken by Eastern Kulin people. It is of uncertain meaning, but possibly signifies, ...
, Australia
See also
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Tyer Tyer is a surname. Notable people with this surname include:
* Edward Tyer (1830–1912), English railway engineer
* Mac Tyer (or Socrate Petnga, born 1979), French rapper
* Norma Tyer (born 1928), Australian composer
Other
* Tyer's Electric Train ...
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