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Reginald Smith-Rose

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Smith-Rose undertook post-graduate work at Imperial College before joining Siemens Brothers of Woolwich as an assistant engineer in 1915. He joined the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) in 1919. He received his PhD in 1923 and his D.Sc. in 1926. He was superintendent of the radio department at the
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After retirement, Smith-Rose continued to act on behalf of the NPL, travelling widely on their business. His hobbies included walking, swimming, photography, stamp collecting, and reading. He was
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By 1919 he had changed his surname to Smith-Rose. He married Elsie Masters, daughter of Sydney John Masters, a restaurant owner, in 1919 with whom he had two daughters.
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from 1948 to 1960 where, according to the NPL, he became a world leader in radio direction-finding. He was acting director of the NPL in 1955–1956 and retired in 1960.
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royal scholarship in 1912 from where he graduated with a first class honours degree in physics in 1914 and was awarded the governors' prize for physics.
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NPL from 1939 to 1947 after which he was director of the Radio Research Station at
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James Clerk Maxwell: A Mathematical Physicist of the Nineteenth Century
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A discussion of the practical systems of direction-finding by reception
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National Physical Laboratory, 15 January 2014. Retrieved 29 July 2017.
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Directors of the National Physical Laboratory (United Kingdom)
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Variations of apparent bearings of radio transmitting stations
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Reginald Leslie Smith was born on 2 April 1894 at 7
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CBE
National Physical Laboratory
radio direction-finding
Westbourne Gardens
Latymer Upper School
Imperial College
Board of Education

Ditton Park
Medal of Freedom
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
churchwarden
Banstead
H.M. Stationery Office




"Rose, Reginald Leslie Smith- (1894–1980)"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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Dr Reginald Leslie Smith-Rose.
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