William McLellan (Scottish electrical engineer)
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Colonel William McLellan CBE (1874–1934) was a Scottish electrical engineer. Born in Palnackie, McLellan joined Charles Merz in 1902 to form the Merz & McLellan consulting engineering partnership. In the 1920s, then Colonel McLellan, he designed the Galloway Hydro-Electric Power Scheme.
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- Power from the Water, Galloway Hydro website
- Charles Merz- Lessons from Boston
- Tongland Power Station Turns 75
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