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          Born in Oldland Common, Gloucestershire, in , Bernard Lovell attended grammar school in Bristol.

        1. Sir Alfred Charles Bernard Lovell was an English physicist and radio astronomer.
        2. Sir Bernard Lovell was an English radio astronomer, founder and director (–81) of England's Jodrell Bank Experimental Station (now Jodrell Bank.
        3. The English astronomer Sir Alfred Charles Bernard Lovell (born ) pioneered in radio astronomy and founded the Jodrell Bank Laboratory.
        4. Sir Bernard Lovell explaining to members of the press the chart of radar echo recordings from the Russian rocket that carried Sputnik I, the first man-made.
        5. Sir Bernard Lovell was an English radio astronomer, founder and director (–81) of England's Jodrell Bank Experimental Station (now Jodrell Bank..

          Bernard Lovell

          English physicist and radio astronomer (1913–2012)

          Sir Alfred Charles Bernard Lovell (LUV-əl; 31 August 1913 – 6 August 2012) was an English physicist and radio astronomer.

          He was the first director of Jodrell Bank Observatory, from 1945 to 1980.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

          Early life and education

          Lovell was born at Oldland Common, Bristol, in 1913, the son of local tradesman and Methodist preacher Gilbert Lovell (1881–1956) and Emily Laura, née Adams.[7][8] Gilbert Lovell was an "authority on the Bible" and, having "studied English literature and grammar", was still "bombarding his son with complaints on points of grammar, punctuation and method of speaking" when Lovell was in his forties.[9] Lovell's childhood hobbies and interests included cricket and music, mainly the piano.

          He had a Methodist upbringing and attended Kingswood Grammar School.[6]&#