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==Education and early life== <!--Some of this text is taken from notes given to tour guides at the [[Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory]] -- no copyright information is provided on the notes.--> Martin Ryle was born in Brighton, England, the son of Professor [[John Alfred Ryle]] and Miriam (nΓ©e Scully) Ryle. He was the nephew of Oxford University Professor of Philosophy [[Gilbert Ryle]]. After studying at [[Bradfield College]], Ryle studied physics at [[Christ Church, Oxford]]. In 1939, Ryle worked with the [[Telecommunications Research Establishment]] (TRE) on the design of antennas for airborne radar equipment during [[World War II]]. After the war, he received a [[scholarship|fellowship]] at the [[Cavendish Laboratory]].
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