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A search in the 2012 on-line '''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''' lists very few electrical engineers. Those found are:


[[Thomas Edward Allibone]],1903–2003, physicist and electrical engineer,  
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[[Charles Vickery Drysdale]] (1874–1961), electrical engineer and social philosopher
[[Charles Vickery Drysdale]] (1874–1961), electrical engineer and social philosopher
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Revision as of 15:23, 12 September 2012

A search in the 2012 on-line Oxford Dictionary of National Biography lists very few electrical engineers. Those found are:

Thomas Edward Allibone,1903–2003, physicist and electrical engineer,

Sir (Arthur) Stanley Angwin (1883–1959), electrical engineer


(Phoebe) Sarah Hertha Ayrton [née Marks] (1854–1923), electrical engineer and suffragist


William Edward Ayrton (1847–1908), electrical engineer and physicist

Francis Thomas Bacon (1904–1992), engineer and developer of the fuel cell

Sir George Edwin Bailey (1879–1965), electrical engineer and industrialist

Harold Everard Monteagle Barlow (1899–1989), electrical engineer

Charles Reginald Belling (1884–1965), electrical engineer and manufacturer

Alfred Rosling Bennett (1850–1928), electrical engineer

Charles Henry Walker Biggs (1845–1923), technical journalist and editor of Electrical Engineer

Basil Binyon (1885–1977), electrical engineer

James Blyth (1839–1906), electrical engineer and university teacher

Sir Francis John Bolton (1831–1887), army officer and electrical engineer

(William) John Bray (1911–2004), telecommunications engineer

Sidney George Brown (1873–1948), electrical engineer and inventor

Sir Thomas Octavius Callender (1855–1938), electrical engineer

Sir [[[Samuel Canning]] (1823–1908), civil and electrical engineer

Philip Cardew (1851–1910), army officer and electrical engineer

Eric Kirkham Cole (1901–1966), radio engineer

William Kennedy Laurie Dickson (1860–1935), electrical engineer and film-maker

Charles Vickery Drysdale (1874–1961), electrical engineer and social philosopher



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Sources of Information