Difference between revisions of "Noel Ashbridge"
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* 6 years [[Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co|Marconi's]], at Writtle Experimental Station. | * 6 years [[Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co|Marconi's]], at Writtle Experimental Station. | ||
* 1926 Joined [[BBC]] as Assistant Chief Engineer. | * 1926 Joined [[BBC]] as Assistant Chief Engineer. | ||
* 1929 Chief Engineer at [[BBC]] | * 1929 Chief Engineer at [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]] | ||
* 1934 His title is Danish-Knight of the Royal Order of Dannesbrog. | * 1934 His title is Danish-Knight of the Royal Order of Dannesbrog. | ||
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Memberships: | Memberships: | ||
* Vice. President [[ | * Vice. President [[Institution of Electrical Engineers|I.E.E.]] | ||
* Radio Research Board | * Radio Research Board | ||
* Television Committee | * Television Committee |
Latest revision as of 12:53, 8 July 2020
Sir Noel Ashbridge became the Controller of Engineering at the BBC after Captain Peter Eckersley.
- 1907-11 King's College, London.
- Training: Yarrow and Co., Ltd., and B.T.H. Co., Ltd.
- Served European War Royal Fusiliers and Royal Engineers.
- 6 years Marconi's, at Writtle Experimental Station.
- 1926 Joined BBC as Assistant Chief Engineer.
- 1929 Chief Engineer at BBC
- 1934 His title is Danish-Knight of the Royal Order of Dannesbrog.
He learned all about valve receivers and circuits at the Marconi Experimental Station.[1]
In 1941 he was the President of the Institute of Electrical Engineers. [2]
Memberships:
- Vice. President I.E.E.
- Radio Research Board
- Television Committee
- Fellow of King's College
Served on Advisory Committees in Belgium and Denmark in connection with the development of Broadcasting.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ November 1938 article in Picture Post.
- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_presidents_of_the_Institute_of_Electrical_Engineers