Mrs. Kyndley is an elderly lady who lives near Hackenbeck. She first appeared in Mrs. Kyndley's Christmas when she was bedridden after being struck by illness. She later saved Thomas from a landslide by waving her dressing gown out of her window. In gratitude, she was given presents by Thomas' crew and Sir Topham Hatt, including tickets to Bournemouth to recover. She was later invited to Thomas' welcome home party in Thomas Comes Home.
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| - Mrs. Kyndley is an elderly lady who lives near Hackenbeck. She first appeared in Mrs. Kyndley's Christmas when she was bedridden after being struck by illness. She later saved Thomas from a landslide by waving her dressing gown out of her window. In gratitude, she was given presents by Thomas' crew and Sir Topham Hatt, including tickets to Bournemouth to recover. She was later invited to Thomas' welcome home party in Thomas Comes Home.
- Mrs. Kyndley is an elderly lady who lives near Thomas' branch line. While she was bedridden, an avalanche blocked the railway line by her house. By hanging a bright red dress from her window, she successfully stopped Thomas' train before it crashed. As a token of gratitude, The Fat Controller paid for Mrs. Kyndley to visit Bournemouth to get better. Years later, the other engines, hearing Thomas' story, wished to express thanks to Mrs. Kyndley for helping the railway, and threw her a Christmas party at Tidmouth Sheds.
- She first appeared in Mrs. Kyndley's Christmas when she was bedridden after being struck by illness. She later saved Thomas from crashing into a landslide by waving her red dressing gown out of her bedroom window. In gratitude, she was given presents by Thomas, his crew, and Sir Topham Hatt, including tickets to Bournemouth to recover. She and her husband were later invited to Thomas' welcome home party in Thomas Comes Home. Mrs. Kyndley was present at The Great Railway Show, apparently serving refreshments for the audience.
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| - Mrs. Kyndley is an elderly lady who lives near Hackenbeck. She first appeared in Mrs. Kyndley's Christmas when she was bedridden after being struck by illness. She later saved Thomas from a landslide by waving her dressing gown out of her window. In gratitude, she was given presents by Thomas' crew and Sir Topham Hatt, including tickets to Bournemouth to recover. She was later invited to Thomas' welcome home party in Thomas Comes Home.
- Mrs. Kyndley is an elderly lady who lives near Thomas' branch line. While she was bedridden, an avalanche blocked the railway line by her house. By hanging a bright red dress from her window, she successfully stopped Thomas' train before it crashed. As a token of gratitude, The Fat Controller paid for Mrs. Kyndley to visit Bournemouth to get better. Years later, the other engines, hearing Thomas' story, wished to express thanks to Mrs. Kyndley for helping the railway, and threw her a Christmas party at Tidmouth Sheds.
- She first appeared in Mrs. Kyndley's Christmas when she was bedridden after being struck by illness. She later saved Thomas from crashing into a landslide by waving her red dressing gown out of her bedroom window. In gratitude, she was given presents by Thomas, his crew, and Sir Topham Hatt, including tickets to Bournemouth to recover. She and her husband were later invited to Thomas' welcome home party in Thomas Comes Home. In the television series, she has a daughter who was married. She also has a sister who comes to stay with her every so often. It can be assumed that she is very close to her sister because she was in tears when her sister could not come. Once, to cheer her up, Sir Topham Hatt arranged for her to visit the funfair. Mrs. Kyndley was present at The Great Railway Show, apparently serving refreshments for the audience.
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