Tinsley

Tinsley

Tinsley may refer to:

People

*Beatrice Tinsley (January 27, 1941 – March 23, 1981) – New Zealand astronomer and cosmologist
**The Beatrice M. Tinsley Prize – awarded by the American Astronomical Society
*Boyd Tinsley (b. May 16, 1964, Charlottesville, Virginia) - violinist, mandolinist, and backup singer in Dave Matthews Band.
*Edward Bruce Tinsley (born 1958 in Louisville, Kentucky) - American cartoonist
*Frederick D. Tinsley – member of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra since 1974
*Henry Tinsley – cricketer
*Jamaal Tinsley – born 1978, basketball player
*Jeffrey Tinsley – American businessman
*Marion Tinsley (February 3, 1927 – April 3, 1995) – checkers player
*Samuel Tinsley – chessmaster born in 1847.
*Theodore Tinsley (October 27, 1894 – March 3, 1979) – American author who wrote primarily mystery stories.
*William Tinsley – publisher
*Jennifer Tinsley-Williams, New York City Ballet soloist
*Tinsley Mortimer – American socialite

Places

*Tinsley, South Yorkshire – suburb of Sheffield, England
**Tinsley engine shed
**Tinsley Marshalling Yard
**Tinsley railway station
**Tinsley Viaduct

Court cases

*Tinsley v. Richmond, 368 U.S. 18 (1961) (per curiam)

Fictional people

*Dawn Tinsley – character in the sitcom "The Office"


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