Edward Edwin Glanville

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Died21 August 1898(1898-00-00) (aged 24–25)
Rathlin Island
Edward Edwin Glanville
Born1873
Died21 August 1898(1898-00-00) (aged 24–25)
Rathlin Island
EducationTrinity College Dublin

Edward Edwin Glanville (1873 – 21 August 1898), was an Irish engineer who assisted Guglielmo Marconi in his experiments in wireless telegraphy.

Edward Edwin Glanville was born in 1873, in Blackrock. He entered Trinity College Dublin in 1891, studying mathematics and experimental science, graduating in 1895 with a first-class BA. Having been awarded a scholarship in 1895, Glanville undertook postgraduate work under Professor George Francis FitzGerald, passing his examinations in 1898.[1][2]

Career with Marconi

Death on Rathlin Island

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