- Mullard - Wikipedia
Mullard Limited was a British manufacturer of electronic components The Mullard Radio Valve Co Ltd of Southfields, London, was founded in 1920 by Captain Stanley R Mullard, who had previously designed thermionic valves (US term: vacuum tube) for the Admiralty before becoming managing director of the Z Electric Lamp Co [2] The company soon
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Established in 2011, Mullard Magic is run by a long term collector of vintage electronics, classic cameras, classic watches, automobilia and classic cars who has extended his passion to aid other collectors worldwide to obtain a wide range of scarce and desirable vintage radios, vintage valves - or - tubes, military radios, vintage hifi audio
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Capt Stanley R Mullard, a research engineer for the British Admiralty, founded the Mullard Radio Valve Company Ltd in 1920 and it became a premier manufacturer of electronic components
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Capt Stanley Mullard worked for the Admiralty during the Great War, working on the design of transmitting valves He was, therefore, well placed to enter the post war manufacturing industry with the knowledge that he had gained
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- MULLARD | HiFiPART STORE
Mullard Ltd was a premier manufacturer of electronic components Founded in 1920 in Southsfield, London, Mullard became known world wide for their reliable, high-quality components and vacuum tubes or "valves" The Blackburn factory in Lancashire was the source for Mullard's best sounding tubes
- Mullard Limited - Science Museum Group Collection
Mullard Limited was initially founded as the Mullard Radio Valve Company by Captain Stanley Robert Mullard The new company was financed by the Radio Communication Co in order to compete with Marconi, especially in the field of maritime radio, and its valves were soon adopted for use by the Admiralty
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