A file of press cuttings and publications including:
- A complete issue of Computer Weekly 'Commemorative 1000th Issue', dated 13 February 1986
- Newspaper clipping from Lyons Mail 'Computers - how Lyons took the lead', dated c. 1974
- Newspaper clipping from Lyons Mail 'The first LEO - and after', dated October 1974
- Reprinted article 'LEO computers' by English-Electric LEO Marconi, dated 5 March 1965
- A reprint from Review magazine ' Where it all began', date unknown
- 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
- Newspaper clipping from The Star Johannesburg titled 'Quick Leo is expert on pay slips', dated 7 June 1962
- 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
- A page from The Daily Telegraph titled 'The teashop computer', dated 10 November 2011
- 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
- An article from PCW magazine titled 'When UK computing led the world', dated March 2005
- A double page article from The Daily Telegraph titled 'Colossus - the hero they forgot', dated 4 February 1999
- An article from PCW magazine titled 'Machine that changed the world' including a picture of Sir Maurice Wilkes, dated April 2003
- A magazine article from IEE Review titled 'Taming Leo overcoming the inherent unreliability of Leo I', dated January 1991
- An article from Computing magazine titled 'How the king of the jungle grew up on tea and cakes', dated April 1989
- An article from Lyons Mail titled 'In at the start of the computer revolution', dated February 1987
- An article from Computing magazine titled 'Old pioneers have a lesson for today', dated 14 November 1983
- An article from Management Review magazine titled 'Birth of the electronic office', dated 19 January 1983
- A newspaper article from Computer Weekly titled ' A lifetime of discoveries' featuring Professor Wilkes, dated 24 July 1980
- A newspaper article from Computer Weekly titled ' How Leo blazed the trail for commercial DP', features pictures of Leo I, dated 25 October 1979
- A page from Computer Talk magazine, Leo articles are highlighted that mention ICT 326, dated 11 July 1979
- An article from Computer Weekly titled ' Leo DME points the way for ICL', dated 5 July 1979
- An article from Computer Talk magazine titled ' COMPUTER HISTORY? IT'S IN 50 TEA CHESTS', dated 17 January 1979
- An article from Computing Europe titled 'Mr von Neuman's express', dated 12 August 1976
- An article from Computing Europe titled ' What did you do in the war daddy? - Roger Millington looks into early computers', dated 3 June 1976
- An article from Computing Europe magazine titled 'The resurrector', dated 8 April 1976
- An article from Computing Europe magazine titled ' In the beginning', dated 8 January 1976
- 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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