Alfred Tylor
Contents
Notes
Office Notes
AI Council 1880 Member
AI Council 1881 Member
AI Council 1882 Member
AI Council 1883 Member
AI Council 1884 Member
House Notes
proposed 1879.11.04
same address [Shepley House, Carshalton] as William Blackmore
Notes From Elsewhere
Alfred Tylor (26 January 1824 – 1884) was an English geologist.
He was the second son of Joseph Tylor, brassfounder, by his wife, Harriet Skipper, and elder brother of the anthropologist Edward Burnett Tylor. His grandfather set up the colliery around which the village of Tylorstown grew in the Rhondda Valley, Wales.[1]
Tylor was also a friend of acclaimed Victorian critic, John Ruskin,
Publications
External Publications
On Changes of Sea Level, London, 1853. Education and Manufactures, London, 1863, (reprinted from a report connected with the exhibition of 1851, where he was a juror). Colouration in Animals and Plants, ed. S. B. J. Skertchly, London, 1886.
House Publications
paper read 21 apr 1863
