Robert Mullineux Walmsley

Dr Robert Mullineux Walmsley FRSE (1854–1924) was a British electrical pioneer.

He began teaching physics in London then took on a post as assistant Demonstrator to Prof Ayrton at Finsbury Technical College.

His proposers were Francis Grant Ogilvie, William Henry Perkin, Alexander Bruce, and Sir Byrom Bramwell.

[1] He was struck by a vehicle on a London street near his home in Islington on 12 June 1924 and never regained consciousness.

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