tyrell.html Sir JamesTyrrell Hero or Villain? Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tyrrell, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1502 PLACE OF DEATH Tower Hill DEFAULTSORT Tyrrell, James Category 1450s births Category 1502 deaths Category ... JamesTyrrell 1450 1502 pl JamesTyrrell ...Use dmy dates date April 2012 Other persons James Tyrell Sir James Tyrell c. 1450 &ndash 6 May 1502 was an England English knight , a trusted servant of King Richard III of England . He is known for confessing to the murders of the Princes in the Tower under Richard s orders. However, his statement may have been taken under torture , so the confession might not be genuine. Nevertheless, William Shakespeare portrays Tyrrell as the man who organises the princes murderer in Richard III play Richard III . ref http www.shakespeareandhistory.com james tyrrell.php Shakespeare and History JamesTyrrell ref Tyrrell was the eldest son of Sir William Tyrell c. 1415 &ndash 22 February 1461 and Margaret Darcy c. 1425 , married in 1444. Like his father before him, a loyal Yorkist, James was knighted in 1471. He married Anne Arundell on 9 March 1483. They would later have a son also named JamesTyrrell . He was High Sheriff of Cornwall in 1484. James was in France in 1485 and played no part in the Battle of Bosworth Field which signalled the start of the Tudor dynasty . In the following year, he returned to England and was pardoned by King Henry VII of England Henry VII , who reappointed him governor of Guisnes in the English possession of Calais . However, in 1501, Tyrrell lent his support to Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk , now the leading Yorkist claimant to the English throne, who was in voluntary exile. When Henry heard of this, Tyrrell was recalled, accused of treason , and tortured. Thomas More wrote that, during his examination, Tyrrell made his confession as to the murders ... more details
JamesTyrrell 1642, London &ndash 1718 was an United Kingdom English author and Whig British political party Whig political philosopher. Life JamesTyrrell was the eldest son of Sir Timothy Tyrrell died 1701, aged 83 and Elizabeth Ussher, the only daughter of Archbishop James Ussher . His younger sister Eleanor married the deist Charles Blount deist Charles Blount . ref ODNBweb id 28034 title Ussher, James first Alan last Ford ref Educated at the University of Oxford , he became a barrister in 1666 and a justice of the peace in Buckinghamshire . His Patriarcha non monarcha 1681 was a reply to Robert Filmer s Patriarcha it also included references to Thomas Hobbes , and was also influenced by Samuel Pufendorf . ref name CambHistPolTht The Cambridge History of Eighteenth Century Political Thought , ed. Mark Goldie and Robert Wokler, Cambridge University Press, 2006, p. 781 ref A Brief Disquisition of the Law of Nature was an English abridgment of Richard Cumberland philosopher Richard Cumberland s De legibus naturae . Bibliothetica politica was a huge compendium of Whig constitutional theory. ref name CambHistPolTht Tyrrell was a friend and supporter of John Locke , who stayed for a time at Tyrrell s home, at a time when he was apparently working on his Two Treatises on Government . His ... Tyrrell demonstrates that the liberties of the people are not concessions of kings. References reflist http www.constitution.org tyrrell tyrrell.htm Selected Political Works of JamesTyrrell . Online collection. Source Julia Rudolph, Revolution by Degrees JamesTyrrell and Whig Political Thought ... n79 125210 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tyrrell, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1642 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1718 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tyrrell, James Category 1642 births Category 1718 deaths Category Alumni of the University of Oxford Category English barristers Category English political writers fr JamesTyrrell 1642 1718 id JamesTyrrell ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2008 JamesTyrrell 1643 June 17, 1718 , of Queens College, Oxford from 1663 , and the first son of Sir Timothy Tyrrell and Elizabeth Tyrrell nee Ussher Elizabeth Tyrrell . He lived in Oakley, Buckinghamshire . He was married to Mary Hutchinson 1645 1687 , daughter of Sir Michael Hutchinson of Flatbury , Worcestershire . They had at least three children, including John Tyrrell and Mary and another son. At the time of the Peace of Rijswijk 1697 , he was persuaded into public service by Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke Lord Pembroke to become Commissioner of the Privy Seal . According to a memorial to him, He was a man of rare integrity, gravity, and wisdom had never polished himself out of his sincerity nor refined his behaviour to the prejudice of his virtue. He was a warm and zealous lover of his country, & of that system of religion and law which he well knew could only support it. He died on June 17, 1718 and is buried in the church in Oakley. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tyrell, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1643 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 17, 1718 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tyrell, James Category 1643 births Category 1718 deaths Category People from Aylesbury Vale district ... more details
Tyrrell or Tyrell may refer to Places Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology Tyrrell County, North Carolina Tyrrell Sea , prehistoric Hudson Bay Tyrrell Middle School , a secondary school in Wolcott, Connecticut People Tyrrell surname Other Tyrrell Racing , an auto racing team and Formula One constructor Tyrell Corporation, fictional villains in the film Blade Runner Tyrrells , an English maker of snack foods, notably Potato chip crisps disambig geo surname fr Tyrrell ja pt Tyrrell ru ... more details
Tyrrell or Tyrell is an English surname, with pre 8th century Danish Viking of French roots. ref http www.surnamedb.com Surname Tyrrell ref People with this name include Dame Elizabeth Tyrrell nee Ussher , 1619 1693 , daughter of James Ussher chronologicalist of Bible Emmett Tyrrell , born 1943 , American author and editor George Tyrrell , 1861&ndash 1909 , priest and Modernist scholar Jackie Tyrrell , born 1982 , Irish hurler JamesTyrrell , c. 1450&ndash 1502 , English knight JamesTyrrell Oakley , 1643 1718 , Commissioner of the Privy Seal John Tyrell , 15th century , English knight John Tyrrell Oakley , 1646 1692 , English Second Admiral of the East Indies. Joseph Tyrrell , 1858 1957 , Canadian geologist, discoverer of the dinosaur Albertosaurus , and namesake of the Royal Tyrrell Museum Ken Tyrrell , 1924&ndash 2001 , auto racing driver and the founder of the Tyrrell Formula One constructor Sir Murray Tyrrell , 1913&ndash 1994 , Official Secretary to several Governors General of Australia Murray Tyrrell winemaker , 1921&ndash 2000 , prominent Australian winemaker Richard Tyrell , 1716? 1766 , Rear Admiral Robert Yelverton Tyrrell , classical scholar at Trinity College, Dublin in citations Tyrrell Purser or Tyrrell and Purser refer to his collaborations with Louis Claude Purser Susan Tyrrell , born c. 1945 , American actress of Irish descent Sir Timothy Tyrrell , 1617 1701 , Master of the Buckhounds to Charles I of England References reflist surname Tyrrell, Tyrell ... more details
unsourced date April 2009 Elizabeth Tyrrell , daughter of James Ussher , Anglican Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland , and Phoebe Ussher n e Challoner was born in London in 1619. Around 1653 she married Sir Timothy Tyrrell , of Oakley, Buckinghamshire . They later moved from Oakley to Shotover . They had four sons and eight daughters, the first son being JamesTyrrell Oakley JamesTyrrell . According to the dedication on a memorial to her, she was a person of exemplary worth and piety an excellent wife and most indulgent mother, and highly charitable to the poor. After being married about forty years, she died in 1693, to the great grief of her husband. She is buried with her husband in Oakley Church. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tyrrell, Elizabeth ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1619 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1693 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tyrrell, Elizabeth Category 1619 births Category 1693 deaths Category People from London England bio stub ... more details
Sir Timothy Tyrrell 1617 1701 , initially of Oakley, Buckinghamshire and later of Shotover , was Master of the Buckhounds to King Charles I of England King Charles I . Life He faithfully and valiantly asserted the cause of his master, King Charles I, and was a Captain of a Cavalry Regiment, Colonel of a Foot Regiment, Governor of the Cardiff Castle , in South Wales, and General of the Ordnance in that Province. ref http met.open.ac.uk genuki big eng bkm Oakley Index.html Oakley Bot generated title ref According to his memorial He was an indulgent husband, a kind father, and a good master just in his dealings, and highly charitable to the poor . He died on 23 October in 1701, at the age of 84 years old. He is buried in Oakley church. Family He was the eldest son of Sir Timothy Tyrrell Snr Sir Timothy Tyrrell . He married Elizabeth Tyrrell nee Ussher Elizabeth Ussher ref http www.thepeerage.com p15263.htm i152626 Elizabeth Ussher on thepeerage ref , the only daughter of Dr. James Usher , Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh Archbisohp of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland , by whom he had four sons and eight daughters. Their first son was JamesTyrrell Oakley JamesTyrrell and second son was John Tyrrell Oakley John Tyrrell . Notes Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tyrrell, Timothy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1617 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1701 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tyrrell, Timothy Category 1617 births Category 1701 deaths Category People from Aylesbury Vale district Category Cavaliers England bio stub ... more details
Robert Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. born December 14, 1943 in Chicago , Illinois is an United States American conservative magazine editor, New York Times bestselling author, and columnist. He is the founder and editor in chief of The American Spectator . He writes under the byline R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. but is known socially as Bob Tyrrell. Tyrrell is a 1961 graduate of Fenwick High School in Oak Park, Illinois , where he was on the swim team. He then went to Indiana University where he was a manager for the notable coach JamesJames Counsilman Doc Counsilman . While at Indiana University, he was a member of Phi Kappa Psi , living in a chapter house where Steve Tesich resided. In 2000, government investigations of The American Spectator caused Tyrrell to sell the magazine to venture capitalist George Gilder . In 2003, Gilder, having a series of financial and legal setbacks, resold the magazine to Tyrrell and the American Alternative Foundation, the organization under which the magazine was originally incorporated, for a dollar. Citation needed date March 2009 The Arkansas Project Tyrrell was one ... 2, 1999 ref Other books by Tyrrell include Madame Hillary The Dark Road to the White House 2003 . References references External links http spectator.org people r emmett tyrrell jr all Tyrrell s weekly column at The American Spectator http www.creators.com opinion r emmett tyrrell.html Emmett Tyrrell ... http www.outloudopinion.com Podcasts of Tyrrell s recent articles http www.booknotes.org Watch 26463 1 R Emmett Tyrrell Jr.aspx Booknotes interview with Tyrell on The Conservative Crack Up , June 7, 1992. http www.c spanvideo.org program Emme In Depth interview with Tyrrell, February 6 ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tyrrell, Emmett ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... DEFAULTSORT Tyrrell, Emmett Category 1943 births Category Living people Category People from Chicago ... Tyrrell ... more details
since the explorations of Samuel Hearne in the 1770s. Younger brother, James W. Tyrrell accompanied Tyrrell on the expeditions, which included first European contact with the Ihalmiut , an Inuit people, now almost extinct. Tyrrell married Mary Edith Carey in 1894 and they had three children, Mary ...Image tyrrell.jpg thumb right 200px A bust of Joseph Burr Tyrrell Joseph Burr Tyrrell November 1, 1858 ... in 1884. Tyrrell was the third child of William and Elizabeth Tyrrell. He was a student at Weston ... title Joseph Burr Tyrrell publisher everything2.com accessdate 2008 01 27 ref Mary Edith was founder ..., Tyrrell stumbled upon biographical recollections 11 books of field notes, 39 journals, maps and a narrative ... geog1.html title A short history accessdate 2008 01 27 ref Tyrrell went into the gold ... Lake Gold Mine in northern Ontario for many years. Tyrrell retired to northeast Scarborough .... A school was made by his name in Scarborough, Ontario in Canada M1W 1B3 J.B Tyrrell Senior Public ... of Professional Engineers of Ontario Canadian Mining Hall of Fame Honors Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology , Drumheller, Alberta J.B. Tyrrell Historical Medal , Royal Society of Canada Tyrrell Sea prehistoric Hudson Bay Tyrrell Arm , the east section of Yathkyed Lake , Nunavut ref cite web ... 12 25 ref J. B. Tyrrell Senior Public School in Scarborough, Ontario is named after him. References Reflist Further reading cite web url http link.library.utoronto.ca tyrrell bio.cfm?page JB title Biographical Sketch of J.B. Tyrrell University of Toronto accessdate 16 September 2007 cite web url http gsc.nrcan.gc.ca paleochron 31 e.php title Past lives Chronicles of Canadian Paleontology Tyrrell ... minute cite web url http www.collectionscanada.ca rock 021018 4500 e.html title Joseph B. Tyrrell ..., Measuring Mother Earth How Joe the Kid became Tyrrell of the North , McClelland & Stewart Inc. ISBN ... Joseph Burr Tyrrell at The Canadian Encyclopedia http www.tyrrellmuseum.com Royal Tyrrell Museum ... more details
International Catholic University James Hitchcock, Introduction to Modernism George Tyrrell ...George Tyrrell February 6, 1861 &ndash July 15, 1909 was a Jesuit priest until his expulsion and a Modernist ... the Roman Catholic Church in the late 19th century. Tyrrell was born in Dublin, Ireland and brought ... Catholic Church converted to Roman Catholicism in 1879. Joining the Jesuit s in 1880, Tyrrell ... in the Church , the Base Community as he termed it, of the laity . Tyrrell argued that most biblical .... ref George Tyrrell, Christianity at the Crossroads 1913 ed. , pg. 44 http books.google.com books?id ... result&resnum 9&ved 0CFgQ6AEwCA v onepage&q&f false ref Tyrrell was disciplined under Pope Pius ... at the burial made a sign of the cross over Tyrrell s grave. For this act Bremond was suspended ... george tyrrell Brief biographical notes on George Tyrrell http www.sofn.org.uk DOCTRINE catholic ... George Tyrrell name George Tyrrell worldcat id id lccn n79 145856 Further reading Maude Petre Petre, Maude . Autobiography and Life of George Tyrrell . London E. Arnold, 1912. http www.archive.org details ... volume 2 1884 1909 . May, J. Lewis. Father Tyrrell and the Modernist Movement . London Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1932. Ratt , John. Three Modernists Alfred Loisy, George Tyrrell, William L. Sullivan . New ... Tyrrell, Heythrop Journal 18 3 1977 271 288. Schultenover, David G. George Tyrrell In Search ... A Life of George Tyrrell . Oxford Clarendon Press, 1990. Richard Utz. Pi o us Medievalism vs. Catholic ... Wells, David F. , The prophetic theology of George Tyrrell , 1978. Wells, David F., The pope as antichrist the substance of George Tyrrell s polemic , 1972? Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tyrrell, George ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 6, 1861 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH July 15, 1909 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tyrrell, George Category 1861 births ... Anglicans Category Modernism Roman Catholicism Category People from Dublin city cs George Tyrrell de ... more details
William Tyrrell may refer to William Tyrrell bishop 1807 1879 , first Anglican archbishop of Newcastle, New South Wales William Tyrrell, 1st Baron Tyrrell 1866 1947 , British diplomat William Tyrrell RAF officer 1885 1968 , Irish rugby international, military officer, and surgeon to George VI hndis Tyrrell, William ... more details
accessdate 2008 09 17 ref Playing career Club Tyrrell plays his club hurling with his local James Stephens GAA Club James Stephens GAA club. He has had much success at under age levels with the famous ... defeat of UCD gave Tyrrell a second Leinster club medal, however, James Stephens were later defeated ...Infobox GAA player code Hurling sport Hurling image 200px alt Jackie Tyrrell name Jackie Tyrrell irish Se nie Tirial fullname Jackie Tyrrell feet 6 inches 2 occupation Sales Representative nickname county Kilkenny province Leinster club James Stephens GAA Club James Stephens clposition Midfield clubs ... Jackie Tyrrell born 19 June 1982 is an Irish people Irish Hurling hurler who played as a left corner ... player matches.php?plrid 560 title Hurler profile Jackie Tyrrell date publisher Hurling stats website accessdate 25 November 2011 ref Tyrrell made his first appearance for the team during the All Ireland ... League National League winner s medals and four GAA All Stars Awards All Star awards. In 2006 Tyrrell captained the team to the All Ireland title. At club level Tyrrell is an All Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship All Ireland club medalist with James Stephens GAA James Stephens . In addition ... Tyrrell was born in Kilkenny in 1982. He received his primary education locally before later attending St. Kieran s College , a famed hurling nursery in the city. It was here that Tyrrell s hurling skills ... Ireland colleges title after a defeat of Gort Community College. Tyrrell later studied at the Cork ... publisher Limerick Institute of Technology date accessdate 2008 09 17 ref Tyrrell won a second Fitzgibbon .... In 2004 Tyrrell tasted his first major success with the club when he captured his first senior ... All Ireland final on St. Patrick s Day , 2005 saw Tyrrell s side take on Athenry GAA Athenry . A final score of 0 19 to 0 14 gave victory to the Village and gave Tyrrell a first All Ireland ... Champions 2005 publisher James Stephens GAA Club James Stephens date 2005 03 17 accessdate 2008 09 ... more details
There have been five Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Tyrrell , all in the Baronetage of England . All four creations are extinct. The Tyrrell Baronetcy , of Thornton in the County of Buckingham, was created in the Baronetage of England on 31 October 1627 for Edward Tyrrell. On 19 February ..., Toby. The titles became extinct on the death of the seventh Baronet in 1749. The Tyrrell Baronetcy ... for Peter Tyrrell. He was the younger son of Sir Thomas Tyrrell, a judge of the Court of Common Pleas . The title became extinct on the death of the second Baronet in 1714. The Tirell , later Tyrrell ... 1666 for John Tirell. The were members of the same family as the Tyrrell Baronets of Thornton. The second and subsequent Baronets used the surname Tyrrell. The title became extinct on the death of the fifth Baronet in 1766. The Tyrrell Baronetcy , of Lynn in the County of Westmeath, was created in the Baronetage of England on 20 May 1686 for Edward Tyrrell. The title became extinct on his death in 1691. Tyrrell Baronets, of Thornton 1627 Sir Edward Tyrrell, 1st Baronet d. 1656 Sir Robert Tyrrell, 2nd Baronet Sir Toby Tyrrell, 3rd Baronet d. 1671 Sir Thomas Tyrrell, 4th Baronet d. 1705 Sir Harry Tyrrell, 5th Baronet c. 1670 1708 Sir Thomas Tyrrell, 6th Baronet c. 1693 1718 Sir Harry Tyrrell, 7th Baronet c. 1695 1720 Sir Charles Tyrrell, 8th Baronet 1708 1749 Tyrrell Baronets, of Thornton 1638 Sir Edward Tyrrell, 1st Baronet d. 1656 Sir Toby Tyrrell, 2nd Baronet d. 1671 Sir Thomas Tyrrell, 3rd Baronet d. 1705 Sir Harry Tyrrell, 4th Baronet c. 1670 1708 Sir Thomas Tyrrell, 5th Baronet c. 1693 1718 Sir Harry Tyrrell, 6th Baronet c. 1695 1720 Sir Charles Tyrrell, 7th Baronet 1708 1749 Tyrrell Baronets, of Hanslape 1665 Sir Peter Tyrrell, 1st Baronet d. 1711 Sir Thomas Tyrrell, 2nd Baronet c. 1670 1714 Tyrrell Baronets, of Springfield 1666 Sir John Tirell, 1st Baronet c. 1636 1673 Sir Charles Tyrrell, 2nd Baronet c. 1660 1715 Sir John Tyrrell, 3rd Baronet c. 1685 1729 Sir Charles ... more details
Robert Tyrrell may refer to Bob Tyrrell tattoo artist , American tattoo artist Ken Tyrrell 1924&ndash 2001 , British Formula Two racing driver Robert Emmett Tyrrell b. 1943 , editor, author, and columnist Robert Yelverton Tyrrell 1844&ndash 1914 , Irish classical scholar See also Rob Tyrell , drummer hndis Tyrrell, Robert ... more details
Incoming links date March 2012 John Tyrrell may refer to John Tyrell , 15th century English knight, Speaker of House of Commons John Tyrrell Royal Navy officer 1646 1692 , English second Admiral of the East Indies Sir John Tyrrell , one of the Lords Proprietors of Carolina Tyrrell County , North Carolina named after him John Tyrrell actor 1900 1949 , American actor Sir John Tyrell, 2nd Baronet 1795 1877 , MP for Essex John Tyrrell professor of music born 1942 , executive editor of 2nd Edition of Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians hndis Tyrrell, John ... more details
undertaken by police and custom officials. Keeping a close watch over Tyrrell and Paterson for several ... . Arrested by officers of the Customs Law Enforcement and National Crime Squad , Tyrrell and four others were tried at Snaresbrook Crown Court and convicted of drug trafficking charges. Tyrrell was sentenced ... 2, 2002 007 pal in drug plot Close friend of James Bond star Timothy Dalton jailed for part in a pounds ... jailed for smuggling The Guardian Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tyrrell, Michael ... DEFAULTSORT Tyrrell, Michael Category 1946 births Category Living people Category Antigua and Barbuda ... more details
Racing car Car name Tyrrell 003 Image File Tyrrell 003.jpg 250px Category Formula One WC results only Y Constructor Tyrrell Racing Tyrrell Racing Organisation Designer Derek Gardner motorsport Derek Gardner Predecessor Tyrrell 002 002 Successor Tyrrell 004 004 Team Elf Aquitaine Elf Tyrrell Racing Team Tyrrell Drivers Flagicon GBR Jackie Stewart Chassis Aluminium monocoque Front suspension Double wishbones ... F1 1971 small Drivers champ 1 small F1 1971 small Poles 6 Fastest laps 5 The Tyrrell 003 is a Formula One racing car which was designed for the 1971 Formula One season by Tyrrell Racing Tyrrell s Chief Designer, Derek Gardner motorsport Derek Gardner . It was effectively the same car as Tyrrell 001 , with a redesigned nose section, longer wheelbase and narrower monocoque. Tyrrell 003 was a one off design, its type number also serving as its Tyrrell chassis number. Fran ois Cevert drove the Tyrrell 002 . Conception Image Tyrrell 003 Canada 2004 crop .PNG thumb left The Tyrrell 003 at Canada in 2004 When Ken Tyrrell , the team s owner, was disenchanted with the poor performance of March Engineering ... Special Project cost Tyrrell over 22,000 of his own money. The resulting car named Tyrrell 001 made ... and won at the first attempt. Tyrrell and Jackie Stewart took advantage as Team Lotus Lotus and Scuderia ... both 1971 and 1972, with Stewart having exclusive use of 003 and Cevert competing with Tyrrell 002 .... 003 was not a match for the developed Lotus 72 and the Tyrrell team only won when the 72 ... four wins with Stewart during 1972, 003 had come to the end of its racing life. Tyrrell 003 remains the Tyrrell team s most successful chassis. It is also the individual chassis that has scored the most ... of Scotland, Edinburgh . Tyrrell 003 was replaced by Tyrrell 005 005 for F1 1973 . References http www.formula1.com results team 1971 2469.html Formula 1 official website 1971 Tyrrell team statistics http www.formula1.com results team 1972 Formula 1 official website 1972 Tyrrell team statistics cite ... more details
Infobox racing car Car name Tyrrell 026 Image Image Takagi98es.jpg 250px Category Formula One Constructor Tyrrell Racing Tyrrell Designer Harvey Postlethwaite Predecessor Tyrrell 025 025 Team Tyrrell Racing Tyrrell Ford Drivers 20. Ricardo Rosset br 21. Toranosuke Takagi Chassis carbon fibre and honeycomb composite structure Front suspension double wishbones, pushrod, horizontal coil spring damper Rear suspension double wishbones, pushrod, horizontal coil spring damper Engine name Ford Zetec R 72 degree V10 engine V10 Gearbox name Tyrrell Racing Tyrrell six speed longitudinal semi automatic Fuel Elf Aquitaine Elf Tyres Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Goodyear Debut 1998 Australian Grand Prix Races 16 Wins 0 Cons champ 0 Drivers champ 0 Poles 0 Fastest laps 0 The Tyrrell 026 was the car with which the Tyrrell Racing Tyrrell Formula One team used to compete in the 1998 Formula One season , and the last Tyrrell car to compete in F1. It was driven by journeyman Ricardo Rosset and rookie Toranosuke Takagi . This was Tyrrell s last year in F1, as Ken Tyrrell had sold the team to British American Racing prior to the first race. Indeed, Tyrrell left the team soon afterwards in anger, after Rosset was chosen to drive alongside Takagi, rather than F1 1997 Tyrrell driver Jos Verstappen . The team had a V10 engine and a reasonable chassis, but the season was seen as a holding year before BAR took over in F1 1999 . The team was also disadvantaged by having an over eager rookie in Takagi, who nevertheless showed flashes of potential, and Rosset, who proved to be too slow. The team was unclassified ... WCC rowspan 3 1998 Formula One season 1998 rowspan 3 PIAA Corporation PIAA Tyrrell Racing Tyrrell ... Publishing Ltd. 1998 ISBN 1 874557 43 8 Tyrrell F1 cars 1998 F1 stub Category Tyrrell Formula One cars Category 1998 Formula One season cars es Tyrrell 026 fr Tyrrell 026 it Tyrrell 026 ja 026 pl Tyrrell 026 pt Tyrrell 026 ru Tyrrell 026 sl Tyrrell 026 fi Tyrrell 026 ... more details
Racing car Car name Tyrrell 006 Image Image Tyrrell 006 leads Trojan T103.jpg 250px Category Formula One Constructor Tyrrell Racing Tyrrell Racing Organisation WC results only Y Designer Derek Gardner motorsport Derek Gardner Predecessor Tyrrell 005 005 Successor Tyrrell 007 007 Team Elf Aquitaine Elf Tyrrell Racing Team Tyrrell Drivers flagicon GBR Jackie Stewart br flagicon FRA Fran ois Cevert br flagicon FRA Patrick Depailler br flagicon RSA 1928 Jody Scheckter Chassis Aluminium monocoque Front suspension Double wishbones, coil springs Rear suspension Double wishbones, coil springs Engine name Ford Motor Company Ford Cosworth DFV , Capacity convert 2993 cc cuin 1 abbr on , Configuration 90 V8 , Turbo NA Naturally aspirated engine Naturally aspirated , Engine position RMR layout mid mounted ... 1 small f1 1973 small Poles 3 Fastest laps 2 The Tyrrell 006 was a Formula One car designed and built by the Tyrrell Racing Tyrrell Racing Organisation . It was introduced towards the end of F1 1972 ... of the preceding Tyrrell 005 car, but in contrast it was the first Tyrrell built chassis to be replicated .... In total there were three Tyrrell 006 models built 006 006 2 and 006 3. The 006 model was gradually phased out in the early part of the 1974 Formula One season as Tyrrell constructed the succeeding Tyrrell 007 . Image Tyrrell 006.jpg thumb left A Tyrrell 006, driven by John Delane, at the 2007 ... several podium finishes, but the season was closely fought and Tyrrell 82 points were beaten to the Constructors ... Festival of Speed, both times in 2010. Image Tyrrell 006 Donington.jpg thumb left Jackie Stewart s final Grand Prix car, Tyrrell 006 2, resting on a carpet of Royal Stewart tartan in the Donington ... French Grand Prix France . After France, Tyrrell retired the 006 model in favour of the newer 007. References reflist Tyrrell F1 cars 1972 F1 cars 1973 F1 cars 1974 Category Tyrrell Formula One cars f1 stub it Tyrrell 006 pt Tyrrell 006 ru Tyrrell 006 sl Tyrrell 006 ... more details
Infobox racing car Car name Tyrrell 025 Image Category Formula One Constructor Tyrrell Racing Tyrrell Designer Harvey Postlethwaite Predecessor Tyrrell 024 024 Successor Tyrrell 026 026 Team Tyrrell Racing Tyrrell Drivers 18. Jos Verstappen br 19. Mika Salo Chassis carbon fibre and honeycomb composite structure Front suspension double wishbones, pushrod, twin damper Rear suspension double wishbones, pushrod, twin damper Engine name Ford ED4 & ED5 75 degree V8 engine V8 s Gearbox name Tyrrell Racing Tyrrell six speed longitudinal semi automatic Fuel Elf Aquitaine Elf Tyres Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Goodyear Debut 1997 Australian Grand Prix Races 17 Wins 0 Cons champ 0 Drivers champ 0 Poles 0 Fastest laps 0 The Tyrrell 025 was the car the Tyrrell Racing Tyrrell Formula One team used to compete in the 1997 Formula One season . It was driven by Mika Salo , who was in his third season with the team, and Jos Verstappen , who moved from Arrows Footwork . The 025 was an evolution of the previous year s Tyrrell 024 024 , with Ford V8 engine V8 engines instead of Yamaha Motor Company Yamaha V10 engine V10s in the interests of reliability. However, this came at the expense of power against the V10 cars. The year was largely disappointing for the team. The chassis was well balanced, the drivers were quick and the strategy was good but the increase in competitiveness in the sport saw them restricted to a battle with fellow V8 runner Minardi for much of the season. The team s frustration ... front wing. They would prove to be Tyrrell s last points in F1, as Ken Tyrrell sold the team ... 15 16 17 Points WCC rowspan 3 F1 1997 rowspan 3 Tyrrell Racing Tyrrell rowspan 3 Ford V8 engine V8 rowspan ... 1997 98 , Alan Henry Henry, Alan ed. , Hazleton Publishing Ltd. 1997 ISBN 1 874557 47 0 Tyrrell F1 cars 1997 F1 stub Category Tyrrell Formula One cars Category 1997 Formula One season cars fr Tyrrell 025 it Tyrrell 025 ja 025 pt Tyrrell 025 ru Tyrrell 025 sl Tyrrell 025 fi Tyrrell 025 ... more details
align right Former F1 team Short name Tyrrell Long name Tyrrell Racing Organisation Next name British ... Ken Tyrrell Staff Derek Gardner motorsport Derek Gardner br Mike Gascoyne br Tim Densham br Harvey ... Cevert Constructors Matra br March Engineering March br Tyrrell Debut 1968 South African Grand Prix ... 33 Poles 19 Fastest laps 27 Last race 1998 Japanese Grand Prix F1 constructor Short name Tyrrell Entrants Tyrrell Racing, br several minor teams and privateers Debut 1970 Canadian Grand Prix Final race ... season 1971 , 1973 Formula One season 1973 Poles 14 Fastest laps 20 Portal Formula One The Tyrrell Racing Organisation was an auto racing team and Formula One constructor founded by Ken Tyrrell which ... season as Tyrrell in 1998 Formula One season 1998 . Lower Formulae 1958 1967 Tyrrell Racing first came into being in 1958, running Formula Three cars for Ken Tyrrell and local stars. Realizing he was not racing driver material, Ken Tyrrell stood down as a driver in 1959, and began to run a Formula Junior operation using the woodshed owned by his family business, Tyrrell Brothers , as a workshop. Throughout the 1960s, Tyrrell moved through the lower formulas, variously giving single seater debuts ... Stewart , who first signed up in 1963. Tyrrell ran the BRM Formula 2 operation throughout 1965, 1966 and 1967 whilst Stewart was signed to the Formula One team. Tyrrell then signed a deal to run ... thumb left Jackie Stewart and Tyrrell won their first championship with the French Matra chassis. With the help of Elf Aquitaine Elf and Ford Motor Company Ford , Tyrrell then achieved his ... , a joint venture established between Tyrrell s own team and the France French auto manufacturer Matra . Stewart was a serious contender, winning several Grands Prix in the Tyrrell run Matra ... on Ken Tyrrell s Matra International team and build a new Cosworth DFV DFV powered car with structural ... that had only entered Formula One the previous year. 1970s File Tyrrell 001 Goodwood ... more details
File Ken Tyrrell 1971.jpg frame right Ken Tyrrell at the 1971 Monaco Grand Prix Robert Kenneth Ken Tyrrell ... driver and the founder of the Tyrrell Racing Tyrrell Formula One constructor. ref name Setright1 Setright, L. J. K. Tyrrell A Shrewd Talent spotter , in Northey, Tom, ed. World of Automobiles London Orbis ... news obituaries ken tyrrell 729361.html The Independent Obituaries Ken Tyrrell ref Tyrrell served ... the top, and recognizing his talents were better suited to team management, Tyrrell stood down ... family business, Tyrrell Brothers , as a workshop. By 1961, he was also managing the Mini Mini Cooper ... name Setright1 Tyrrell was responsible for discovering Jackie Stewart , whom he had race for his FJr ... Dunlop , and Ford Motor Company Ford , Tyrrell achieved his dream of moving to Formula 1 in 1968 Formula One season 1968 , as team principal for Tyrrell Racing Matra International , a joint venture established between Tyrrell s own team and the France French auto manufacturer Matra . He persuaded ... . ref name Setright2 Yet Matra insisted on focusing on their V12, leading Tyrrell to secretly employ ... in trials with a four wheel drive Matra ref name Setright2 to build what became the Tyrrell ... Tyrrell 003 for 1971. ref name Setright3 Setright, p.2419. ref This, in the hands of Stewart and new ... Championship . ref name Setright3 For 1972, Gardner tried inboard brakes on the Tyrrell 005 005 but proved ..., Uncle Ken, as he was often known, reached the peak of his career. The Tyrrell 006 006 , with its ... However, Tyrrell was profoundly affected by the death of Cevert in practice for the 1973 United States ..., Tyrrell in 1974 hired Scheckter and Patrick Depailler , and Gardner gave them the less twitchy Tyrrell 007 007 . ref name Setright4 It was good enough for Scheckter to place seventh in the 1975 ... the car during 1975. ref name Setright4 In the following years, the Tyrrell team slipped down the rankings ... Setright4 Still, Tyrrell found the time to introduce new concepts for F1. In 1976, the Tyrrell team ... more details
Infobox lake lake name Lake Tyrrell image lake caption lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Victoria Australia Victoria coords coord 35 21 S 142 50 E region AU type waterbody source GNS enwiki display inline,title type intermittent lake inflow Tyrrell Creek outflow catchment basin countries Australia length width area depth max depth volume residence time shore elevation islands cities Lake Tyrrell is a shallow, salt crusted depression located in the The Mallee Mallee district of north west Victoria Australia Victoria . It covers approximately 180 square kilometres is 314 kilometres northwest of Melbourne . While much of the time it is dry, the lake is occasionally fed by Tyrrell Creek, a distributary of the Avoca River . The town of Sea Lake is on its southern shore. Chislem Salt in Sea Lake extracts and processes salt from the lake. In 1838, Australian explorer Edward John Eyre Edward Eyre discovered Lake Tyrrell while searching for new grazing land. Each year on the Queen s Birthday long weekend the lake hosts the Mallee Rally, part of the Australian Rally Championship most years. On the Sea Lake side of the lake, 5 6 kilometres from the township, is the local lookout and astronomy point, built in the late 1990s. References http www.britannica.com eb article 9074026 Lake Tyrrell Encyclop dia Britannica entry about Lake Tyrrell. Category Lakes of Victoria Australia Tyrrell Category Mallee Victoria Mallee geo stub ... more details
Infobox racing car Car name Tyrrell 024 Image Category Formula One Constructor Tyrrell Racing Tyrrell Designer Harvey Postlethwaite Predecessor Tyrrell 023 023 Successor Tyrrell 025 025 Team Tyrrell Racing Tyrrell Yamaha Drivers 18. flagicon JPN Ukyo Katayama br 19. flagicon FIN Mika Salo Chassis carbon fibre and honeycomb composite structure Front suspension combined spring and damper unit operated by pushrod and rocker, third spring Rear suspension combined spring and damper unit operated by pushrod and rocker, third spring Engine name Yamaha Motor Company Yamaha OX11A 72 degree V10 engine V10 Gearbox name Tyrrell Racing Tyrrell six speed longitudinal semi automatic Fuel Elf Aquitaine Elf Tyres Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Goodyear Debut 1996 Australian Grand Prix Races 16 Wins 0 Cons champ 0 Drivers champ 0 Poles 0 Fastest laps 0 The Tyrrell 024 was the car with which the Tyrrell Racing Tyrrell team competed in the F1 1996 Formula One season. It was driven by Ukyo Katayama and Mika Salo , who were in their fourth and second seasons with the team respectively. The car was a significant improvement over the ineffective F1 1995 model, prompting Salo to say that they shouldn t be talked about in the same day. ref A Champion And A Gentleman The Official Review of the 1996 FIA Formula 1 World Championship Duke Marketing Ltd. VHS Tape, 1996 . ref However, the team s efforts were severely compromised by the unreliability of their Yamaha Motor Company Yamaha engines, a decision which resulted in the team switching to Ford Motor Company Ford V8 engine V8 power for F1 1997 . Salo ... WCC rowspan 3 F1 1996 rowspan 3 Tyrrell Racing Tyrrell rowspan 3 Yamaha Motor Company Yamaha V10 ... Publishing date 1996 location pages 86 88 url doi isbn 1 874557 91 8 references Tyrrell F1 cars 1996 F1 stub Category Tyrrell Formula One cars Category 1996 Formula One season cars bg 024 fr Tyrrell 024 it Tyrrell 024 ja 024 pt Tyrrell 024 ru Tyrrell 024 sl Tyrrell 024 fi Tyrrell 024 ... more details
Infobox racing car Car name Tyrrell 015 Image Category Formula One Constructor Tyrrell Racing Tyrrell Designer Maurice Philippe br Brian Lisles Predecessor Tyrrell 014 014 Successor Tyrrell DG016 DG016 Team Data General Tyrrell Racing Team Tyrrell Drivers 3. flagicon GBR Martin Brundle br 4. flagicon FRA Philippe Streiff Technical ref ref http www.statsf1.com en tyrrell 015.aspx Statsf1.com ref Chassis Aluminium and Carbon fiber Carbon fibre monocoque Front suspension Double wishbones, pushrods Rear suspension Double wishbones, pushrods Engine name Renault F1 Renault Gordini EF15, Configuration 90 V6 engine V6 , Capacity convert 1492 cc cuin 1 abbr on , Turbo NA Turbocharger turbo , Engine position mid engine , longitudinal engine longitudinally mounted Gearbox name Tyrrell Racing Tyrrell Hewland Gears 5 speed Type manual gearbox manual Differential Fuel Elf Aquitaine Elf Tyres Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Goodyear Debut 1986 Monaco Grand Prix Races 13 Wins 0 Cons champ 0 Drivers champ 0 Poles 0 Fastest laps 0 The Tyrrell 015 was a Formula One car designed for Tyrrell Racing by Maurice Philippe for use in the 1986 Formula One season . The cars were powered by Renault F1 Renault Turbocharger turbo engines, ran on Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Goodyear tyres and were driven by Martin ..., the Tyrrell 014 which also ran the Renault turbo. The car proved to be somewhat reliable, if not the fastest ... repair. This was the last turbo powered car run by Tyrrell in Formula One. The team reverted back to using the Cosworth DFZ engine in their f1 1987 car, the Tyrrell DG016 DG016 . Complete Formula One ... 3 Data General Tyrrell Racing Team Tyrrell rowspan 3 Renault F1 Renault Gordini EF15 br V6 engine ... efcfff Ret bgcolor efcfff Ret bgcolor dfffdf 5 small 2 points scored using the Tyrrell 014 at the season opening 1986 Brazilian Grand Prix Brazilian Grand Prix small Notes Reflist Tyrrell F1 cars 1986 Category Tyrrell Formula One cars F1 stub it Tyrrell 015 pt Tyrrell 015 ru Tyrrell 015 ... more details