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For 3 years, studied electrical engineering and electrical instrument manufacturing under [[Latimer Clark]] and Dr [[Alexander Muirhead|Muirhead]]. | For 3 years, studied electrical engineering and electrical instrument manufacturing under [[Latimer Clark]] and Dr [[Alexander Muirhead|Muirhead]]. | ||
1885-8 he was working with Muirhead duplexing various international cables. | |||
1885 Associate member of IEE. | 1885 Associate member of IEE. | ||
c.1889-1899 Worked in partnership with [[Kenric James McMullen]] as consultant engineers | c.1889-1899 Worked in partnership with [[Kenric James McMullen]] as consultant engineers | ||
1893 Became a Member of the IEE | |||
1896 One of the directors of the [[Nalder and Harrison Construction Syndicate]]. When it was wound [[ John Alexander McMullen]] and [[Kenric James McMullen]] offered to purchase the general engineering department, together with the leasehold property owned by the Syndicate<ref>London gazette 15 May 1896</ref> | 1896 One of the directors of the [[Nalder and Harrison Construction Syndicate]]. When it was wound [[ John Alexander McMullen]] and [[Kenric James McMullen]] offered to purchase the general engineering department, together with the leasehold property owned by the Syndicate<ref>London gazette 15 May 1896</ref> |
Latest revision as of 12:04, 8 March 2023
John Alexander McMullen (1863-1948) M.I.E.E.
1863 Born in Hertford the son of Alexander Peter McMullen, Brewster and Maltster, and his wife Mary Ann Shepherd
For 3 years, studied electrical engineering and electrical instrument manufacturing under Latimer Clark and Dr Muirhead.
1885-8 he was working with Muirhead duplexing various international cables.
1885 Associate member of IEE.
c.1889-1899 Worked in partnership with Kenric James McMullen as consultant engineers
1893 Became a Member of the IEE
1896 One of the directors of the Nalder and Harrison Construction Syndicate. When it was wound John Alexander McMullen and Kenric James McMullen offered to purchase the general engineering department, together with the leasehold property owned by the Syndicate[1]
1901 John A McMullen 37, consultant electrical engineer, working on own account, lived in Hornchurch with Anne M McMullen 37 and Kenric J McMullen 30 Brother, consultant electrical engineer, working on own account[2]
1939 Navigation Instructor living with his brother Kenric in Maldon, Essex[3]