Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Alick Lionel Tackley

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Alick Lionel Tackley (1887- )

1922 B.Sc., Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., A.M.E.E., Elec. Engr., Electrotechnics Dept., National Physical Laboratory, Teddington. b. 1887. Ed. Glasgow University and Finsbury Tech. Coll., London. Practical experience with Mather & Platt, Ltd., Manchester. Asst. Engr. to Chloride Electrical Storage Co., Ltd., Clifton Junction, Manchester. Assistant to Professor J. D. Cormack, D.Sc., Engineering Laboratories, Glasgow University; Assistant Editor, "The Engineer," 33, Norfolk Street, Strand. Publications: An original communication to Institution of Electrical Engineers' Journal, "Mathematical Relationship between Flux and Magnetizing Current Waves at High Flux Densities," April, 1915. War Services.— Shop Manager, Mechanical Engineering Department, Woolwich Arsenal; maintenance of electrical power supply.

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