What happened to Mullard?
Mullard brand name Philips continued to use the brand name “Mullard” in the UK until 1988. Mullard Research Laboratories in Redhill, Surrey then became Philips Research Laboratories. As of 2007, the Mullard brand has been revived by Sovtek, producing a variant of the ECC83 and EL34.
When did Mullard stop making tubes?
This photograph from our archives, shows the few staff which were left, when the very last valve came off the production line and the factory closed, in 1982.
Where are Mullard tubes manufactured?
New production Mullard tubes are assembled by hand in the Reflektor factory in Saratov, Russia and their excellent performance closely mirror’s that of vintage Blackburn construction.
How old is Arthur Mullard?
85 years (1910–1995)Arthur Mullard / Age at death
Where did Arthur Mullard live?
IslingtonArthur Mullard / Places lived
What does Mullard mean?
Mullard. Mullard Limited was a British manufacturer of electronic components.
Is Arthur Mullard still alive?
December 11, 1995Arthur Mullard / Date of death
Who owns Tung-Sol?
the New Sensor Corporation
The Tung-Sol brand name is now owned by the New Sensor Corporation, the same company that owns the brands Sovtek and Electro-Harmonix.
Where does the surname Mullard come from?
The ancient name of Mullard finds its origins with the ancient Anglo-Saxon culture of Britain. It comes from a name for a miller or the keeper of a mill. The surname Mullard is derived from the Old English word mylenweard.
Where does the term Mullered come from?
A This British slang term came to wide public notice in the early 1990s, though it has certainly been around for much longer in the spoken language. Jonathon Green, in his Chambers Dictionary of Slang, suggests that one sense, to be badly beaten up, has been in UK prison slang since the 1950s.
Where is Arthur Mullard buried?
Arthur Mullard is buried in the Leigh Cemetery at the location displayed on the map below. This GPS information is ONLY available at BillionGraves.
How many people work at Mullard Blackburn?
At its zenith Mullard Blackburn employed well over 6000 people and manufactured over 6,000,000 vacuum tubes a year. Some of roads were even named after tube manufacturers as shown in the photo where I’m standing next to the very appropriately named ‘Philips Road’. Part Two – Ribble House, Mullard Still Stands Proud.
How many vacuum tubes were made at Mullard Blackburn?
At its zenith Mullard Blackburn employed well over 6000 people and manufactured over 6,000,000 vacuum tubes a year. Some of roads were even named after tube manufacturers as shown in the photo where I’m standing next to the very appropriately named ‘Philips Road’.
Where was the Blackburn Mullard TV made?
Blackburn. In the late 1930s Mullard opened a new plant in Blackburn, Lancashire. By 1949 Mullard had produced a number of television sets, such as the MTS-521 and MTS-684. In 1951 Mullard was producing the LSD series of photographic flash tubes.