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Tinsley is a surname, was a town in England (External Link) and is now a district in Darnall ward in England. Tinsley can refer to:

People

Places

  • Tinsley engine shed - built as part of the Sheffield district rail rationalisation plan of the 1960s.
  • Tinsley Marshalling Yard - a near-derelict marshalling yard located near Tinsley in Sheffield.
  • Tinsley Park Cemetery - one of the city of Sheffield's many cemeteries.
  • Tinsley Park Collieries - a group of coal mines situated in the Tinsley / Darnall area to the east of the City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
  • Tinsley railway station - a railway station in Sheffield, England, South Yorkshire.
  • Tinsley Viaduct - a two-tier road bridge in Sheffield, England; the first of its kind in the UK.
  • West Tinsley railway station - a railway station in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
  • Tinsley Street - a street in Liverpool, in the shadow of Liverpool football club's ground, Anfield.

    Court cases

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

    Fictional people

  • Dawn Tinsley - a character in the BBC sitcom The Office, played by Lucy Davis.Further Information

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