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Computer Collection (page 5)

The computer, a marvel of human ingenuity and innovation, has revolutionized our world in countless ways

Background imageComputer Collection: The result of the destruction of the environment

The result of the destruction of the environment
Takashi Suzuki

Background imageComputer Collection: Beryl Warner in the Control Room at Cambridge Fire Station, 3rd March 1986

Beryl Warner in the Control Room at Cambridge Fire Station, 3rd March 1986

Background imageComputer Collection: New York Police, communication centre. 13th February 1981

New York Police, communication centre. 13th February 1981

Background imageComputer Collection: Ministry of Social Security. 41 year old James Newton at the computer which has a file

Ministry of Social Security. 41 year old James Newton at the computer which has a file on every working person and pensioner in Britain. Long Benton, Newcastle Upon Tyne. 13th April 1967

Background imageComputer Collection: Ministry of Social Security. Pictured, staff and the control section of the computer

Ministry of Social Security. Pictured, staff and the control section of the computer which has a file on every working person and pensioner in Britain. Long Benton, Newcastle Upon Tyne

Background imageComputer Collection: National Computing Centre in Quay Street, Manchester. Pictured is member of staff Noreen

National Computing Centre in Quay Street, Manchester. Pictured is member of staff Noreen Owen, 18. 30th May 1967

Background imageComputer Collection: Space Invader machines in a pub. 1980

Space Invader machines in a pub. 1980

Background imageComputer Collection: The Cherry Translator. A personal computer-on-a-chip that translates languages

The Cherry Translator. A personal computer-on-a-chip that translates languages, launched by Cherry Leisure. 9th May 1979

Background imageComputer Collection: Pupils John Dunhill, seated, and Matthew Begg, both aged 15

Pupils John Dunhill, seated, and Matthew Begg, both aged 15, demonstrate the new computer to Enron deputy power station manager Phill Stokes, left and teacher Norman Willey at Eston Park School

Background imageComputer Collection: Two lucky children surrounded by a selection of electronic games available in the shops

Two lucky children surrounded by a selection of electronic games available in the shops this year. 8th December 1982

Background imageComputer Collection: A lucky child surrounded by a selection of electronic games available in the shops this

A lucky child surrounded by a selection of electronic games available in the shops this year. 8th December 1982

Background imageComputer Collection: A young boy and girl with a selection of childrens toys for Christmas. December 1980

A young boy and girl with a selection of childrens toys for Christmas. December 1980

Background imageComputer Collection: Ann Boardman aged 20, changes a tape reel on the computer, Circa 1970

Ann Boardman aged 20, changes a tape reel on the computer, Circa 1970

Background imageComputer Collection: Computer Services Centre Ltd, new centre in Long Lane, Aintree, Liverpool, Circa 1970

Computer Services Centre Ltd, new centre in Long Lane, Aintree, Liverpool, Circa 1970. Invoices in process of being printed and ready to send out

Background imageComputer Collection: Liverpool Corporations new assistant, a three hundred thousand computer

Liverpool Corporations new assistant, a three hundred thousand computer, makes its debut when the Lord Mayor of Liverpool, Alderman Herbert Allen put the machine into operation by pressing a button

Background imageComputer Collection: Newlands School, Middlesbrough, 12th March 1998. Pupils are producing their own newspaper

Newlands School, Middlesbrough, 12th March 1998. Pupils are producing their own newspaper, The Orbiter, for a competition

Background imageComputer Collection: Business people joined pupils for breakfast at the launch of an Information Technology

Business people joined pupils for breakfast at the launch of an Information Technology development Initiative at St Davids RC School, Acklam

Background imageComputer Collection: Computers at Leasco Offices, Reading, September 1980

Computers at Leasco Offices, Reading, September 1980

Background imageComputer Collection: Daily Mirror Ruggles feature on the the team at the National Physical Laboratory

Daily Mirror Ruggles feature on the the team at the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, developing the Automatic Computing Engine known as the Pilot ACE

Background imageComputer Collection: When ICI Wilton presented a BBC Micro Computer to Abingdon Road Infants School

When ICI Wilton presented a BBC Micro Computer to Abingdon Road Infants School, Middlesbrough, the children didn t take long too enjoy working and playing on it

Background imageComputer Collection: Pupils turned businessmen and women at Brunner Comprehensive School

Pupils turned businessmen and women at Brunner Comprehensive School, Billingham - and most made a profit. The 75, 15-year-old boys and girls were taking part in the first business game at the school

Background imageComputer Collection: War Machines used by intelligent computer, WOTAN, in Doctor Who BBC TV Series

War Machines used by intelligent computer, WOTAN, in Doctor Who BBC TV Series, Episodes titled The War Machines. First aired 25th June 1966

Background imageComputer Collection: Information Assistant for P. A studio at Gatwick Airport, Suzanne Thompson

Information Assistant for P. A studio at Gatwick Airport, Suzanne Thompson
Information Assistant for P.A studio at Gatwick Airport, Suzanne Thompson. 21st June 1983

Background imageComputer Collection: Aircraft noise research at R. A. E Farnborough. 25th May 1968

Aircraft noise research at R. A. E Farnborough. 25th May 1968
Aircraft noise research at R.A.E Farnborough. 25th May 1968

Background imageComputer Collection: Teachers and pupils try out the new computers in Bilton High Schools IT classroom

Teachers and pupils try out the new computers in Bilton High Schools IT classroom. 26th September 1988

Background imageComputer Collection: Daily Mirror Newsroom, Editorial Floor, Holborn, London, Circa 1990

Daily Mirror Newsroom, Editorial Floor, Holborn, London, Circa 1990

Background imageComputer Collection: Denise Welch and husband Tim Healy open the new Open Learning Centre at Norham Community

Denise Welch and husband Tim Healy open the new Open Learning Centre at Norham Community High School in North Shields 8 May 1992, pictured with David Parker, white shirt

Background imageComputer Collection: Royal Ballet Company dancers Lesley Collier aged 22 from Orpington and Marilyn Thompson

Royal Ballet Company dancers Lesley Collier aged 22 from Orpington and Marilyn Thompson, 21 from San Francisco, practice their printed out dance routine

Background imageComputer Collection: A teenager plays Space Invaders at an amusements arcade in Cardiff June 1981

A teenager plays Space Invaders at an amusements arcade in Cardiff June 1981

Background imageComputer Collection: Robot Teacher September 1962 Sarah Stacey student from Reading aged 13 years old

Robot Teacher September 1962 Sarah Stacey student from Reading aged 13 years old - Pictured with International Tutor Machines ITM designed purpose teaching machine - the first of their kind

Background imageComputer Collection: Robot Teacher September 1962 Rognvald Gunn student from Henley aged 14 years old

Robot Teacher September 1962 Rognvald Gunn student from Henley aged 14 years old - pictured with International Tutor Machines ITM designed purpose teaching machine - the first of their kind

Background imageComputer Collection: School Children during computer lesson, 1996

School Children during computer lesson, 1996

Background imageComputer Collection: David Banks Actor November 96 Actor who stars as Max in Canary Wharf the Soap Opera

David Banks Actor November 96 Actor who stars as Max in Canary Wharf the Soap Opera

Background imageComputer Collection: National Space Invaders Championships 1981 A row of young enthusiasts playing to

National Space Invaders Championships 1981 A row of young enthusiasts playing to win, sitting in front of computers

Background imageComputer Collection: John Simpson News Reporter November 98 Sitting at his desk working

John Simpson News Reporter November 98 Sitting at his desk working

Background imageComputer Collection: John Simpson News Reporter November 98 Sitting at his desk working

John Simpson News Reporter November 98 Sitting at his desk working

Background imageComputer Collection: The new hi-tech tracking system in the Sierra Cosworth police car 01 / 06 / 98 circa

The new hi-tech tracking system in the Sierra Cosworth police car 01 / 06 / 98 circa
The new hi-tech tracking system in the Sierra Cosworth police car 01/06/98 circa

Background imageComputer Collection: A police officer with a tracer device to track stolen bicycles

A police officer with a tracer device to track stolen bicycles

Background imageComputer Collection: Electronics Computers: Girl operators working at the control panels of Bristol Aircraft

Electronics Computers: Girl operators working at the control panels of Bristol Aircraft Limited new " Duce" digital computer and Flutter Simulator

Background imageComputer Collection: The miner of the future at the controls of 'ROLF'

The miner of the future at the controls of "ROLF"
The miner of the future at the controls of " ROLF" (Remote Operate Longwall Face) at Bevercotes Colliery, Nottinghamshire July 1965 P018204

Background imageComputer Collection: Computers. Ace brain is yours for hire - at £1 a minute

Computers. Ace brain is yours for hire - at £1 a minute
Computers. Ace brain is yours for hire - at £ 1 a minute. Britains new £ 40, 000 robot brain - fastest and most powerful in the world - is now working an eight-hour day on problems

Background imageComputer Collection: Mechanical Brain. One of the first computers to be used in business in the U. K

Mechanical Brain. One of the first computers to be used in business in the U. K
Mechanical Brain. One of the first computers to be used in business in the U.K. July 1952 C3465-001

Background imageComputer Collection: Close up of a computer keyboard and mouse

Close up of a computer keyboard and mouse
business, communication, communications, computer, connection, desk, detail, indoor, keyboard, mouse, nobody, office, paper, paper clip, side view, still life, technology, Henri Silberman, 86068874

Background imageComputer Collection: Man with cell phone

Man with cell phone
adult, brunette, casual, cell phone, cellular, communication, computer, conversation, day, hand, head and shoulders, leisure, man, mobile, one person only, outdoor, side view, street, summer, talk

Background imageComputer Collection: The Eureka, 1845. Creator: Unknown

The Eureka, 1845. Creator: Unknown
The Eureka, 1845....a Machine for Composing Hexameter Latin Verses, which is now exhibited at the Egyptian Hall, in Piccadilly

Background imageComputer Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20105626

EyeUbiquitous_20105626
Technology, Computers, IT, Amazon Kindle Wi Fi E Book reader with keyboard

Background imageComputer Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20105627

EyeUbiquitous_20105627
Technology, Computers, IT, Amazon Kindle Wi Fi E Book reader with keyboard

Background imageComputer Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20105625

EyeUbiquitous_20105625
Technology, Computers, IT, Amazon Kindle Wi Fi E Book reader with keyboard



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The computer, a marvel of human ingenuity and innovation, has revolutionized our world in countless ways. From the cockpit of an Airbus A330 to the screen displaying a complex human genetic sequence, its presence is ubiquitous. But this technological wonder didn't emerge overnight; it owes its existence to brilliant minds like Augusta Ada Byron, whose visionary ideas laid the foundation for modern computing. One pivotal moment in computer history was the creation of the Central Computer at Harwell, which paved the way for advancements in scientific research and particle physics. The Enigma encryption machine used during World War II showcased how computers could be employed for military purposes, forever changing warfare strategies. As time progressed, so did technology. Internet computer code became integral to our daily lives as we connected with people across continents through virtual platforms. The Pilot ACE computer from 1950 marked a significant leap forward in computational power and set new standards for future generations. Even iconic aircraft like Concorde relied on computers within their cockpits to ensure safe flights at supersonic speeds. And who can forget the trusty keyboard that serves as our gateway into this digital realm? Behind these incredible machines are exceptional individuals like Alan Turing – a British mathematician whose work not only cracked codes but also pioneered artificial intelligence concepts that continue to shape our world today. Yet it all traces back to Charles Babbage's visionary designs from centuries ago – his Analytical Engine laid down principles still relevant today and inspired generations of inventors and innovators. In essence, whether it's unraveling genetic mysteries or propelling us towards space exploration, computers have become indispensable tools that push boundaries beyond imagination. They embody humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge and progress – truly remarkable creations that define our era.