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75402 File 2 of Assorted Articles

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A file of assorted articles collected or written by David Caminer comprised of:

  1. 'Early Digital Computer Developments in England with some personal recollections' by Maurice V. Wilks
  2. '"LEO" - CORBY - 23 June 1971'
  3. 'THE TEASHOP COMPUTER MANUFACTURER: J. LYONS, LEO AND THE POTENTIAL AND LIMITS OF HIGH-TECH DIVERSIFICATION' by John Hendry, published in Business History in January 1987
  4. 'LEO III COMMISSIONING - PEOPLE AND MEMORIES'
  5. An author's copy of 'ICL and the Evolution of the British Mainframe' by Martin Campbell-Kelly in Computer Journal, dated 8 September 1995
  6. 'AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL SNIPPETS' by John M. Bennett
  7. 'From ENIAC to LEO, the World's First Business Computer' by David Caminer, dated April 1996
  8. Two photocopied articles in Early British Computers, Digital, 1980, by S. Lavington titled 'LEO AND ENGLISH ELECTRIC' and 'PIONEERING SMALL COMPUTERS'
  9. 'Computers in the University of London, 1945-1962' by Andrew D. Booth in A History of Computing in the Twentieth Century

Date : 1971 to 1980

Physical Description : 1 file, paper; typescript and printed publications

Provenance :
Transferred from Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick, to The Centre of Computing History on 18 April 2019



Archive References : CMLEO/DC/LP/AA/75402/1-9 , MRC1092/4/2

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This exhibit has a reference ID of CH75402. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 

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