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Atomic Computing comes to Wolverhampton

12 February 2021 MKHA Webmaster MKHA member events, Speaker meetings 0

The National Museum of Computing

Saturday, 12th March 2021

Speaker: Kevin Murrell. Harwell Atomic Energy Establishment built a digital computer which was subsequently donated to the College of Technology in Wolverhamptonn. It eventually found its way to the National Museum of Computing where it was restored to full working order.

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