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- George_Lyward abstract "George Aubrey Lyward OBE (1894 − 22 June 1973) was a British educationist and psychotherapist who founded and led Finchden Manor, a \"community for delinquent, disturbed or disturbing boys\" in Tenterden, Kent, England.He was awarded an OBE in 1970.He featured in the BBC Radio 4 series Great Lives in May 2012, nominated by singer Tom Robinson. Robinson had attended Finchden Manor after a suicide attempt when aged 16, and said that Lyward saved his life.".
- George_Lyward comment "George Aubrey Lyward OBE (1894 − 22 June 1973) was a British educationist and psychotherapist who founded and led Finchden Manor, a \"community for delinquent, disturbed or disturbing boys\" in Tenterden, Kent, England.He was awarded an OBE in 1970.He featured in the BBC Radio 4 series Great Lives in May 2012, nominated by singer Tom Robinson. Robinson had attended Finchden Manor after a suicide attempt when aged 16, and said that Lyward saved his life.".