• Sir Robert Alexander Watson Watt KCB FRS FRAeS (13 April 1892 – 5 December 1973) was a Scottish pioneer of radio direction finding and radar technology.[2].
  • Sir Robert Watson-Watt pioneered the technology that helped win the Battle of Britain, and was knighted for it in 1942 - but outside of his birthplace in Brechin...
  • Sir Robert Watson-Watt was born in Brechin, Angus and was educated at Damacre School in Brechin and Brechin High School.
  • Sir Robert Alexander Watson-Watt was a Scottish physicist credited with the development of radar in England.
  • GB 0254 MS 228. Created by Robert Hanbury Brown. There are 19 portraits of Robert Watson-Watt held in the National Portrait Gallery.
  • Robert Watson-Watt. A plaque in a remote Warwickshire field reads… ... Robert Watson-Watt was born on April 13th 1892 in Brechin, Angus.
  • Robert Alexander Watson Watt was born at 5:15 on 13 April 1892, the son of Patrick Watson Watt, joiner (master), and Mary Ann Small Matthew.
  • Sir Robert Alexander Watson-Watt, (13 April 1892 – 5 December 1973) is considered by many to be the "inventor of radar".
  • Robert Watson-Watt was born April 13, 1892 in Brechin, Scotland. In 1912, he completed his BSc in engineering at University College, Dundee, which was then part...
  • Sir Robert Alexander Watson Watt, KCB, FRS, FRAeS (13 April 1892 – 5 December 1973) was a British pioneer of radio direction finding and radar technology.