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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...
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Brigadier General William Burton Tylden (8
April 1790 – 22
September 1854) was a
British Army
officer of the
Royal Engineers who
served for 43
years at...
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James Richard Tylden (26
April 1889 – 24
February 1949) was an
English landowner,
British Army
officer and cricketer. He
farmed at
Milstead in Kent, where...
- capital, Melbourne. At the 2021 census,
Tylden has a po****tion of 645.
Tylden is on Dja Dja
Wurrung country.
Tylden Post
Office opened on 7
January 1860...
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Tylden is a
village in
Chris Hani
District Muni****lity in the
Eastern Cape
province of
South Africa.
Village 37 km south-east of
Queenstown and 20 km...
- 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...
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Elizabeth Tylden (1
August 1917 – 3
February 2009) was a
British psychiatrist who
specialized in
working with
adult survivors of
child abuse, and those...
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Maxwell Tylden Masters FRS (15
April 1833 – 30 May 1907) was an
English botanist and taxonomist. He was the son of
William Masters, the
nurseryman and...
- 2012.
Retrieved 30 July 2012.
Tylden-Wright,
David (1967).
Anatole France. New York:
Walker and Company. p. 37.
Tylden-Wright,
David (1967).
Anatole France...
- The
Journal of the
Society for Arts. 19 (958): 375–416. JSTOR 41334975.
Tylden, G. (1953). "INHLOBANE
MOUNTAIN AND KAMBULA, ZULULAND, 28th/29th MARCH,...