Family: Henry Augustus Tyndall and Sarah Hannah Mannering

Husband/father: Henry Augustus Tyndall
Wife/mother: Sarah Hannah Mannering
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Object: Tyndall children

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Object: Tyndall children

Frances_Will_Flo Tyndall.jpg

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NOTE: L - R Frances, Flo, Will

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DATE: MAY 1879

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Object: Woodmancote 1

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NOTE: Henry Augustus Tyndall's house, at 37 Redland Grove where he lived from 1876 to his death. Elizabeth Tyndall thought it an ugly house, with big stone passages. Henry Augustus' children used the cupboard under the stairs to read the Sunday newspapers. Flo and Frances Tyndall continued to live there after their parents deaths, and Will joined them after the death of his wife Katie in 1915.

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DATE: 1988

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Individual: Henry Augustus Tyndall

Parental family: Thomas Tyndall and Hannah Long
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Name: Henry Augustus Tyndall

Sex: Male

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Occupation: Ironmonger for Cowley and Tyndall at Bristol

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Occupation: Ironmonger

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Occupation: Ironmonger - Shopkeeper

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Occupation: Scholar

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Occupation: Ironmonger

Object: Tyndall, Henry Augustus

Object: Tyndall, Henry Augustus

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Object: Tyndall and Gardner family

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NOTE: L - R Marie Corlett, Frank Gardner, John Tyndall, Lilly Gardner, Arthur Tyndall.
Tuppence in foreground. Taken by Elizabeth Tyndall.

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DATE: ABT 1932

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Object: Glanville Brown bill

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DATE: 4 SEP 1908

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Object: Tindal, Nicolas

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NOTE: Mary ('Minnie) Mannnering spotted this picture in a shop and noted the likeness to Arthur Tyndall before she noticed the name!.The picture is dated 1733; it was engraved by B. Picart and drawn by C.Knapton.

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DATE: 1733

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