E. E. B. Mackintosh

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Born(1880-11-03)3 November 1880
Died25 November 1957(1957-11-25) (aged 77)
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service / branchBritish Army
E. E. B. Mackintosh
Born(1880-11-03)3 November 1880
Died25 November 1957(1957-11-25) (aged 77)
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service / branchBritish Army
Years of service1899–1933
1939–1940
RankColonel
Service number9228
UnitRoyal Engineers
CommandsSchool of Military Engineering, Chatham (1939–40)
Battles / warsFirst World War
Second World War
AwardsDistinguished Service Order
Mentioned in Despatches
Legion of Honour (France)
Other workDirector of the Science Museum (1933–45)

Colonel Ernest Elliot Buckland Mackintosh, DSO (3 November 1880 – 25 November 1957)[1] was a British Army officer, engineer, and a Director and Secretary of the Science Museum in London.[2] He was appointed Director and Secretary of the Science Museum following the retirement of Sir Henry Lyons in October 1933,[3] and continued in the role until 30 November 1945.[4]

Mackintosh was educated at Eton College and Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, then commissioned in the Royal Engineers in 1899. During the First World War he was mentioned in despatches and awarded the Distinguished Service Order (DSO) and the French Legion of Honour. After the war he reached the rank of colonel before retiring in 1933. He came out of retirement briefly during the Second World War to be commandant of the School of Military Engineering, Chatham, from 1939 to 1940.[1][5]

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There can be no doubt that high-definition television is one of the most remarkable technical achievements of our times. (1937)[6]

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