Proper noun
Tizard (plural Tizards)
A surname.
An alternative solution was urgently needed and in 1934, the Air Ministry set up a committee, the CSSAD (Committee for the Scientific Survey of Air Defence), chaired by Sir Henry Tizard to find ways to improve air defence in the UK. Source: Internet
The samples of explosive brought to the U.S. by the Tizard Mission had already been packaged by the SOE ready for dropping via parachute container to the French Resistance and were therefore labelled in French, as Explosif Plastique. Source: Internet
In July 1940, Britain had offered to give the United States access to its scientific research,sfn and the Tizard Mission 's John Cockcroft briefed American scientists on British developments. Source: Internet
In November 1944, the UK Chiefs of Staff had requested a report from Sir Henry Tizard on potential future means of warfare. Source: Internet
Sarah Eldridge’s son-in-law John Tizard inherited her share of the business, and when he died in 1871 the Popes assumed full control. Source: Internet