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'''William Henry Eccles''' - Engineer of City and Guilds Technical College, London. <ref>The Engineer 1920/10/01</ref>
'''William Henry Eccles''' D.Sc., A.R.C.S., M.I.E.E., F.R.S.,
 
1875 Born
 
Educated at Private School and at the Royal College of Science, London.
 
1920 Engineer, of City and Guilds Technical College, London. <ref>The Engineer 1920/10/01</ref>
 
1922 Prof. of Applied Physics and Elec. Eng., City and Guilds of London Tech. Coll.; Vice-Pres. of the Physical Soc. and of the Inst. of Physics, and Hon. Sec. of the Radiotelegraphic Research Committee of the British Assoc.


1926 President of [[Institution of Electrical Engineers]]
1926 President of [[Institution of Electrical Engineers]]
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Revision as of 16:25, 20 June 2016

William Henry Eccles D.Sc., A.R.C.S., M.I.E.E., F.R.S.,

1875 Born

Educated at Private School and at the Royal College of Science, London.

1920 Engineer, of City and Guilds Technical College, London. [1]

1922 Prof. of Applied Physics and Elec. Eng., City and Guilds of London Tech. Coll.; Vice-Pres. of the Physical Soc. and of the Inst. of Physics, and Hon. Sec. of the Radiotelegraphic Research Committee of the British Assoc.

1926 President of Institution of Electrical Engineers

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  1. The Engineer 1920/10/01