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74074 Press Cuttings

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A file of press cuttings and publications including:

  1. A complete issue of Computer Weekly 'Commemorative 1000th Issue', dated 13 February 1986
  2. Newspaper clipping from Lyons Mail 'Computers - how Lyons took the lead', dated c. 1974
  3. Newspaper clipping from Lyons Mail 'The first LEO - and after', dated October 1974
  4. Reprinted article 'LEO computers' by English-Electric LEO Marconi, dated 5 March 1965
  5. A reprint from Review magazine ' Where it all began', date unknown
  6. A newspaper page from The Daily Mail reporting on Prince Philip's visit to LEO Computers titled 'Prince Philip and the Flip flop, A new challenge for 'what's my line?'. Features pictures of Prince Philip in the experimental room with Mr J. M. M. Pinkerton and women working in the wire room, dated 1960
  7. Newspaper clipping from The Star Johannesburg titled 'Quick Leo is expert on pay slips', dated 7 June 1962
  8. A page from the Coventry Evening Telegraph titled 'Rate demands are computer's first task', includes a picture of the LEO III Computer at the Council House, Coventry, dated 23 March 1965
  9. A page from The Daily Telegraph titled 'The teashop computer', dated 10 November 2011
  10. An article from PCW magazine titled 'The last roar of the lion of Lyons' including a picture of David Caminer and LEO I, dated October 2008
  11. An article from PCW magazine titled 'When UK computing led the world', dated March 2005
  12. A double page article from The Daily Telegraph titled 'Colossus - the hero they forgot', dated 4 February 1999
  13. An article from PCW magazine titled 'Machine that changed the world' including a picture of Sir Maurice Wilkes, dated April 2003
  14. A magazine article from IEE Review titled 'Taming Leo overcoming the inherent unreliability of Leo I', dated January 1991
  15. An article from Computing magazine titled 'How the king of the jungle grew up on tea and cakes', dated April 1989
  16. An article from Lyons Mail titled 'In at the start of the computer revolution', dated February 1987
  17. An article from Computing magazine titled 'Old pioneers have a lesson for today', dated 14 November 1983
  18. An article from Management Review magazine titled 'Birth of the electronic office', dated 19 January 1983
  19. A newspaper article from Computer Weekly titled ' A lifetime of discoveries' featuring Professor Wilkes, dated 24 July 1980
  20. A newspaper article from Computer Weekly titled ' How Leo blazed the trail for commercial DP', features pictures of Leo I, dated 25 October 1979
  21. A page from Computer Talk magazine, Leo articles are highlighted that mention ICT 326, dated 11 July 1979
  22. An article from Computer Weekly titled ' Leo DME points the way for ICL', dated 5 July 1979
  23. An article from Computer Talk magazine titled ' COMPUTER HISTORY? IT'S IN 50 TEA CHESTS', dated 17 January 1979
  24. An article from Computing Europe titled 'Mr von Neuman's express', dated 12 August 1976
  25. An article from Computing Europe titled ' What did you do in the war daddy? - Roger Millington looks into early computers', dated 3 June 1976
  26. An article from Computing Europe magazine titled 'The resurrector', dated 8 April 1976
  27. An article from Computing Europe magazine titled ' In the beginning', dated 8 January 1976
  28. A newspaper clipping from Lyons Mail titled 'Breaking with tradition' , dated November 1974.

Date : 1960 to 10th November 2011

Physical Description : 1 File, 28 items, paper; printed articles

Provenance :
Collected by John Daines



Archive References : CMLEO/JD/PUB/74074 , JDA5.11

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH74074. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 

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