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Tizard (also Tizzard) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Tizard * Barbara Tizard (1926–2015), British psychologist and academic * Bob Tizard (1924–2016), New Zealand politician * Catherine Tizard (1931–2021), New Zealand mayor and Governor-General * Henry Tizard (1885–1959), English chemist and inventor ** Tizard Committee ** Tizard Mission * Jack Tizard (1919–1979), New Zealand research psychologist ** Tizard Learning Disability Review, journal on learning and intellectual disabilities * Judith Tizard (born 1956), New Zealand politician * Peter Tizard (1916–1993), British paediatrician * Richard Henry Tizard (1917–2005), British engineer * Thomas Henry Tizard (1839–1924), English oceanographer ** Tizard Bank, part of the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea ** Mont Tizard, a mountain in Kerguelen, Southern Indian Ocean Tizzard * Colin Tizzard (born 1956), British racehorse trainer * James Tizzard James George Tizzard (born 12 November 19 ...
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Barbara Tizard
Barbara Patricia Tizard, (née Parker; 16 April 1926 – 4 January 2015) was a British psychologist and academic, specialising in developmental psychology. She was Director of the Thomas Coram Research Unit at the Institute of Education, University of London from 1980 to 1990, and Professor of Education from 1982 to 1990. Early life and education Tizard was born on 16 April 1926 in West Ham, London, England. Her parents divorced when she was seven, and she was then raised by her single mother. Having won a scholarship, she was educated at St Paul's Girls' School, an all-girls private school in London. She matriculated into Somerville College, Oxford in 1944 to study medicine but changed to Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) after a year. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree. She later undertook part-time postgraduate studies at the University of London, and completed her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree on the "psychological effects of brain damage". Academ ...
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Peter Tizard
Sir John Peter Mills Tizard (1 April 1916, London – 27 October 1993, Hillingdon) was a British paediatrician and professor at the University of Oxford. Tizard was principally notable for important research into neonatology and paediatric neurology and being a founder member of the Neonatal Society in 1959.} Tizard was considered the most distinguished academic children's physician of his generation. Life Tizard was the eldest of three sons of Sir Henry Tizard KCB, who was the chief scientific adviser to the government at the outbreak of the World War II. Tizard came from a prominent intellectual family – his father, his grandfather and his younger brother were all members of the Royal Society. Indeed, Sir Henry Tizard was the man who many believed was responsible for establishing the radar network that saved Great Britain during the Battle of Britain. Tizard was educated at Rugby School and Oriel College, Oxford. He then qualified in medicine at Middlesex Hospital in 194 ...
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James Tizzard
James George Tizzard (born 12 November 1982) is a former English county cricketer. Tizzard was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium-fast. Tizzard made a single List-A appearance for Dorset in the 2nd round of the 2002 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy, which was played in 2001 against Scotland. Tizzard was out caught off the bowling of Damien Wright in his only List-A innings. Tizzard also made a single Minor Counties Championship against Wiltshire in 2001. He is now located in Dubai working in the Oil and Gas market sector. He currently plays league cricket for the Infidels Cricket Club in the Last Man Stands Cricket League. References External linksJames Tizzardat Cricinfo ESPNcricinfo (formerly known as Cricinfo or CricInfo) is a Sports journalism, sports news website exclusively for the game of cricket. The site features news, articles, live coverage of cricket matches (including Liveblogging, liveblogs and sco ...James Tizzardat CricketArchive {{DEF ...
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Colin Tizzard
Colin Tizzard (born 7 January 1956) is a British racehorse trainer specializing in National Hunt racing. He held a full training licence from 1998 until 2022. In 2010 Tizzard trained Cue Card to victory in the Cheltenham Festival Champion Bumper. In 2014 Tizzard trained Cue Card to victory in the Ryanair Chase at the Cheltenham Festival. In the 2015 King George VI Chase he trained Cue Card to victory. At the 2016 Cheltenham Festival Thistlecrack won the World Hurdle to give Tizzard his first success in that race. At the 2018 Cheltenham Festival, Tizzard trained the winner in the Cheltenham Gold Cup Native River, as well as the winner of the Albert Bartlett Novice's Hurdle Kilbricken Storm. Tizzard relinquished his training licence at the end of the 2021-22 National Hunt season, handing over to his son, Joe. Tizzard saddled his final runners at Chepstow Chepstow () is a town and community in Monmouthshire, Wales, adjoining the border with Gloucestershire, England. ...
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Mont Tizard
Mont Tizard is a mountain in the French Southern and Antarctic Lands. Located at the southern edge of the Joan of Arc Peninsula, Kerguelen, it rises to a height of above sea level.Google Earth Mont Tizard is the highest point of the Joan of Arc Peninsula. It rises only to the north of the seashore. A small mountain lake lies close to the eastern slope. This mountain was named in 1874 during the Challenger expedition after Thomas Henry Tizard, second-in-command of the HMS Challenger.Gracie Delépine, Toponymie des Terres Australes', éditions La Documentation française, Paris, 1973 See also * Toponymy of the Kerguelen Islands The Kerguelen Islands, an archipelago in the southern Indian Ocean, were discovered uninhabited on February 12, 1772 by Bretons, Breton navigator Yves-Joseph de Kerguelen-Trémarec, Yves Joseph de Kerguelen de Trémarec, and have remained without ... References External linksIPF - Logistics and implementation of science Landforms of the Kerguelen ...
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Tizard Bank
The Tizard Bank, is a partially sunken atoll and one of the significant maritime features of the north-western part of the list of maritime features in the Spratly Islands, Spratly Islands. It is claimed by Vietnam, China, and Taiwan, and various parts of it are occupied by these states. It was named after Thomas Henry Tizard (1839 – 17 February 1924), a British oceanographer and surveyor who surveyed the bank from aboard HMS ''Rifleman'' in the 1860s. In 1947 the Republic of China (1912–1949), Republic of China government gave the bank the name Zheng He Archipelago after the famous Ming-era admiral, although there is no evidence that he ever visited Tizard Bank. From before the 1870s the islands were used by fishermen from Hainan with Itu Aba Island having a semi-permanent settlement of Chinese fishermen. The bank rises steeply from surrounding depths ranging from 500 to 700 meters. It is in length, and extends west from the Gaven Reefs to the NW of Dangerous Ground (Spratl ...
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Thomas Henry Tizard
Thomas Henry Tizard (1839 – 17 February 1924) was an English oceanographer, hydrographic surveyor, and navigator. He was born in Weymouth, Dorset and educated at the Royal Hospital School, Greenwich, at that time noted for its advanced mathematical training. He entered the Royal Navy by competitive examination as master's assistant in 1854 and served in the Baltic during the Crimean War. In 1860 he was promoted second master and commenced surveying in the Rifleman ''Reed'', during which time he commanded the tender ''Saracen'' for three years. Tizard was largely responsible for an important series of observations on the surface and under-currents in the Straits of Gibraltar, which set at rest the vexed question of the movements of these waters. An atoll in the South China Sea that Tizard surveyed in the 1860s from aboard HMS ''Rifleman'' was later named Tizard Bank after him. Towards the end of 1872 Tizard transferred to . The appointment opened to him the greatest opport ...
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Richard Henry Tizard
Richard Henry Tizard (25 June 1917 – 5 September 2005) was a distinguished engineer and founding Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge. Life Dick Tizard was the son of Sir Henry Tizard. He was chosen by Sir John Cockcroft as a founding Fellow of Churchill College, a new science-focused college at the University of Cambridge. He offered a fellowship to John Arundel Barnes. The 1960s were a period of student unrest and turbulence in academic governance. Tizard came from a family of high achievers with a productive stubborn streak. He used his political skills to marshal his grammar, state and public school intake behind a programme of historic renewal and reform in the University. In 1969, he led his colleagues to accept students into membership of the College Council and to admit women, the first Cambridge men's college to do so. The same year, the Labour government's Representation of the People Act 1969 reduced the voting age to 18 years. Under Tizard's guidance, in 1 ...
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Judith Tizard
Judith Ngaire Tizard (born 3 January 1956) is a former New Zealand politician, and a member of the New Zealand Labour Party, Labour Party. Early life and career Tizard was born at Auckland's St Helen's maternity hospital in Pitt Street in 1956. She was educated at Glendowie College. Born into a political family, her mother, Dame Catherine Tizard, served as Mayor of Auckland and as Governor-General of New Zealand, Governor-General and her father, Bob Tizard, was a prominent Labour Party cabinet minister and Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand, Deputy Prime Minister. She followed her parents into politics, joining the Labour Party herself in 1973. After moving from Auckland to Wellington, when her father became a cabinet minister, Tizard began studying politics at Victoria University of Wellington, Victoria University and got a job in the Labour Party Research Unit from 1976 to 1977. She became more enthusiastic about her work, spending more time in that than study before returni ...
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Bob Tizard
Robert James Tizard (7 June 1924 – 28 January 2016) was a Labour politician from New Zealand. He served as the sixth deputy prime minister, the minister of Finance, minister of Health and minister of Defence. Biography Early life and career Born in Auckland on 7 June 1924, Tizard was the son of Jessie May Tizard (née Phillips) and Henry James Tizard. He was educated at Meadowbank School and Auckland Grammar School, and earned a university scholarship in 1940. He was the dux of the school in 1941. In March 1943 he joined the Royal New Zealand Air Force. A navigator, he was commissioned as a pilot officer in February 1945, and promoted to flying officer in August 1945. After the war, Tizard studied at Auckland University College, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in 1948 and a Master of Arts in 1950. Majoring in history, his MA thesis was entitled ''Mr H.E. Holland's Blueprint for New Zealand and the World'', Harry Holland having been a previous leader of the New Zealand ...
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Tizard Learning Disability Review
Tizard (also Tizzard) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Tizard * Barbara Tizard (1926–2015), British psychologist and academic * Bob Tizard (1924–2016), New Zealand politician * Catherine Tizard (1931–2021), New Zealand mayor and Governor-General * Henry Tizard (1885–1959), English chemist and inventor ** Tizard Committee ** Tizard Mission * Jack Tizard (1919–1979), New Zealand research psychologist ** Tizard Learning Disability Review, journal on learning and intellectual disabilities * Judith Tizard (born 1956), New Zealand politician * Peter Tizard (1916–1993), British paediatrician * Richard Henry Tizard (1917–2005), British engineer * Thomas Henry Tizard (1839–1924), English oceanographer ** Tizard Bank, part of the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea ** Mont Tizard, a mountain in Kerguelen, Southern Indian Ocean Tizzard * Colin Tizzard (born 1956), British racehorse trainer * James Tizzard James George Tizzard (born 12 November 19 ...
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Jack Tizard
Jack Tizard CBE (25 February 1919 – 2 August 1979) was a research psychologist, professor of child development, research unit director, international adviser on learning disability and child care, and a president of the British Psychological Society. Tizard was born in New Zealand but spent most of his professional life in England where, as a psychologist, he worked at the boundaries of psychology, medicine, education and the social sciences. His work on alternatives to institutional care in the 1950s and 1960s underpinned the subsequent development of 'ordinary life' models for children and adults with learning disabilities. His later work focused on developing services for young children and their families. Tizard's approach was characterised by a commitment to using high research standards to address important social problems, ensuring through his extensive advisory activities that the results of research were available to practitioners and policy-makers. Early life and fami ...
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