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Cosa (chi) è Tilly$517107$ - definizione

CAVES IN DORSET, ENGLAND
Tilly whim Caves; Tilly Whim
  • Tilly Whim Caves seen from the sea
  • A walker points to the old 'tourist' entrance to the caves

Joseph Tilly         
MATHEMATICIAN, MILITARY PERSON (1837-1906)
Joseph de Tilly; Joseph Marie de Tilly; Tilly, Joseph; Joseph-Marie de Tilly
Joseph Marie de Tilly (16 August 1837 – 4 August 1906) was a Belgian military man and mathematician.
Louise A. Tilly         
AMERICAN HISTORIAN
Louise Tilly; Louise Audino Tilly
Louise Audino Tilly (December 13, 1930 – March 27, 2018) was an American historian known for utilizing an interdisciplinary approach to her scholarly work, fusing sociology with historical research. Biographer Carl Strikwerda, states:
Tilly Escape         
  • Wilmington]]. Then they traveled north to Philadelphia
  • A poster created after the enactment of the [[Fugitive Slave Act of 1850]]
SLAVE ESCAPE AIDED BY HARRIET TUBMAN
The Tilly Escape
The Tilly Escape occurred in October 1856 when an enslaved woman, Tilly, was led by Harriet Tubman from slavery in Baltimore to safety in Philadelphia. Historians who have studied Tubman consider it "one of her most complicated and clever escape attempts.

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Tilly Whim Caves

Tilly Whim Caves consists of three stone quarries in Durlston Country Park, 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Swanage, on the Isle of Purbeck, in Dorset, southern England. The Tilly Whim Caves are a part of the Jurassic Coast.

The name "Tilly Whim" may have been derived from a former quarryman, George Tilly, and the type of primitive wooden crane used at the time, known as a "whim", also called a derrick or gibbet. However, Tilly Whim lies at the southern end of the Manor of Eightholds and there is a common field called Tilly Mead at the northern end of the estate.