The National Museum of Computing

 
 

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Early Museum Displays (Click here for machine lists)

 
The Colossus rebuild project, run by Dr Tony Sale. The Colossus is generally acknowledged to be the world's first electronic computer and was developed and operated at Bletchley Park in WWII.   Some of our calculator collection. From early mechanical machines to the latest held held programmable machines, we have divided the range between commercial calculators, scientific machines, and finally programmable.
 
Hands-on display. All the systems on the tables are powered up and ready for you to use.   The ICL 2966 Mainframe currently being restored.
 

Hands-on flight simulator room

Three machines in our workshop. These are being prepared for demonstration. All the machines on display are in working order.    
     
     

 

Here is the proposed layout for Block H

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