William Falconer King FRSE FRMetS (17 April 1851[1] – 6 October 1929 in Hunter's Quay, Argyll) was a Scottish engineer.
For his services in Brazil Emperor Dom Pedro II awarded him a Knight of the Order of the Rose.
In the First World War his firm won the very lucrative contract from the Admiralty for the installation and repair of all electrical equipment in the Naval Dockyards at both Rosyth and Leith.
[3] In later life he devoted much effort to the refinement of clocks and created a very fine chronometer which was installed in the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh on the Braid Hills.
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