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Reginald Charles Clinker (1874-1931)
Reginald Charles Clinker (1874-1931), Chief Research Engineer of [[BTH}}


1874 Born in Yeovil, Somerset. The third son of Charles Clinker, proprietor and editor of the Western Gazette.
1874 Born in Yeovil, Somerset. The third son of Charles Clinker, proprietor and editor of the Western Gazette.


Educated at Sidcot School, Somerset, Craigmore College, Clifton, the Bristol University and the London University. During his university training he gained an exhibition Scholorship for two years. He began his career as a research worker under [[Ambrose Fleming|Professor J. A. Fleming]].
Educated at Sidcot School, Somerset, Craigmore College, Clifton, the Bristol University and the London University. During his university training he gained an exhibition Scholarship for two years. He began his career as a research worker under [[Ambrose Fleming|Professor J. A. Fleming]].


Member of The [[Institution of Electrical Engineers]].
Member of The [[Institution of Electrical Engineers]].

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1931.

Reginald Charles Clinker (1874-1931), Chief Research Engineer of [[BTH}}

1874 Born in Yeovil, Somerset. The third son of Charles Clinker, proprietor and editor of the Western Gazette.

Educated at Sidcot School, Somerset, Craigmore College, Clifton, the Bristol University and the London University. During his university training he gained an exhibition Scholarship for two years. He began his career as a research worker under Professor J. A. Fleming.

Member of The Institution of Electrical Engineers.

1931 Died after a Mounting Climbing Accident in North Wales.


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