Tyndall is the name of an English family taken from the land they held as tenants in chief of the Kings of England and Scotland in the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries.
Tyndall may also refer to:
People
- Edward Tyndall (born 1973), director of the 2012 film Reconvergence
- Edward Denis Tyndall (1890-1965), an 20th century Anglican priest
- George Tyndall, American gynecologist
- John Tyndall (1820–1893), Irish physicist
- Arthur Mannering Tyndall, (1881-1961), English physicist
- John Tyndall (poet) (born 1951), Canadian poet
- John Tyndall (politician) (1934–2005), English far-right politician
Places
- Tyndall, Manitoba, Canada, where Tyndall stone is quarried.
- Tyndall, South Dakota, USA, a city in Bon Homme County
- Tyndall Air Force Base, a USAF Base near Panama City, Florida
- Tyndall Landing, California, a community
- Tyndall's Park, Bristol, England
- Mount Tyndall in Sierra Nevada, California.
- Mount Tyndall (Tasmania) in West Coast Range, Tasmania
Other
See also
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