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October 28, 2019

Graham Keith Wallace (1931 - 2019)

October 28, 2019/ Guest User
Graham Keith Wallace (1931 - 2019)

Graham Wallace was a volunteer at The National Museum of Computing for more than ten years – so long that no one can be certain exactly when he arrived. In that time, he played invaluable roles in helping Tony Sale restore George the Robot, explaining the workings and purpose of Colossus to visitors and acting as chief custodian of the Power-Samas punched card equipment.

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October 28, 2019/ Guest User/
October 18, 2019

EDSAC - Project Update October 2019

October 18, 2019/ Guest User
EDSAC - Project Update October 2019

Slowed somewhat by the roof refurbishment earlier this year, the EDSAC team is making steady progress towards the full commissioning of EDSAC, the 1940s Cambridge University computer that transformed research possibilities and introduced many of the software terms familiar to coders today.

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October 18, 2019/ Guest User/
Edsac
September 01, 2019

Fifty Years Ago .... from the pages of Computer Weekly

September 01, 2019/ Museum
Fifty Years Ago .... from the pages of Computer Weekly

The end of Leo 2 and Elliott 802, the M1 gets a GEC based motorist warning system, a Farranti makes lots more paper and some ICL 1900A machines travel to the Eastern Block.

Brian Aldous – TNMoC Archivist

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July 15, 2019

Alan Turing to be the face of the new £50 note

July 15, 2019/ Guest User
Alan Turing to be the face of the new £50 note

The Bank of England Governor, Mark Carney, has just announced that Alan Turing and aspects of the Bombe will appear on the new £50 note.

The new polymer £50 note is expected to enter circulation by the end of 2021.

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July 15, 2019/ Guest User/
Turing, Banknote
July 05, 2019

Elliott 803B - The case of the blown fuse and the diode

July 05, 2019/ Guest User
Elliott 803B - The case of the blown fuse and the diode

On the afternoon of the 18th of May 2019 our Elliott 803 suffered a major power supply failure which resulted in the machine turning itself off with a bit of a “pop”. The source of the “pop” was unclear, but luckily Peter Onion (our 803 engineer) was on hand at the time and began his investigation.

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June 20, 2019

From Crib to Crypt

June 20, 2019/ Guest User
From Crib to Crypt

At Jean Valentine’s funeral service last week, a poem in code and in deciphered text was included in the order of service. It was written by her grandson Andy Valentine, who has kindly given us permission to reproduce it here.

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June 18, 2019

Jean Valentine (1924 - 2019)

June 18, 2019/ Guest User
Jean Valentine (1924 - 2019)

Jean Rooke (nee Valentine), a wartime Bombe operator and a Bombe guide at Bletchley Park has died in Henley, Oxfordshire.

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June 18, 2019/ Guest User/
bombe, Jean Valentine, TNMOC
June 13, 2019

John Keen (1924-2019)

June 13, 2019/ Guest User
John Keen (1924-2019)

A tribute to John Keen, who helped construct the original Bombes and the Bombe reconstruction now at TNMOC. John was one of the many unseen people connected to the work of Bletchley Park. A highly intelligent man, he will be greatly missed by family, friends and former colleagues alike.

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The National Museum of Computing was incorporated as a company limited by guarantee on 2005, number 05407952. The company was granted charitable status in England and Wales in 2005, charity number 1109874.