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The Centre for Computing History is based in Haverhill on the borders of Cambridgeshire, Essex and Suffolk.

 
The computer museum facility is currently only viewable by appointment until more appropriate public premises are secured and developed. However, you need only drop us an email or give us a call to let us know when you would like to visit. We are open 9am to 5pm Mon to Fri. and other times can be easily arranged with prior agreement.
 
The Centre for Computing History is privately funded by corporate sponsorship.
 
 
The Steering Committee
 
Visit the Committee page of the museum documentation section for committee member details.

What The Papers Say

What The Paper Say about The Centre For Computing History - some of the artcles that have appeared in the press about The Centre

These extracts are in PDF format - Click on the title to view

Cambridge Evening News 29th September 2008
Museum tells story behind every screen

Haverhill Weekly News 18th September 2008
Computer Centre A Hit With Visitors

Haverhill Echo and Haverhill Weekly News 5th Sptember 2008
Spotlight On The Information Age

Haverhill Weekly News 22nd August 2008
Computer expert joins Elite on TV

Haverhill Echo 21st August 2008
Haverhill on TV (The Centre For Computing History

Haverhill-uk.com/news 20th August 2008
Haverhill's Computer Museum to Feature on TV - 22nd August 2008

CB9 Business Issue 01. July 2008
The Centre for Computing History continues to make waves

Anglia TV 3rd June 2008
Haverhill Museum on Anglia TV

East Anglian Daily Times 3rd June 2008
Inside a museum with byte and big dreams

Haverhill Life Spring 2008
Breaking News - A Museum for Haverhill

Haverhill Echo 20th March 2008
Town Museum Impresses TV Presenter

Haverhill Weekly News 13th March 2008
Celebrating History of the Computer Age

Haverhill-uk.com/news 28th February 2008
Breaking News - A Museum for Haverhill
 
 
 Museum Documentation
 
The following links provide information regarding the working aspects of the computing history museum.
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