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75491 'HOW A CAKE-MAKER DEVELOPED THE WORLD'S FIRST BUISNESS COMPUTER', Third Age Matters

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An article in Third Age Matters magazine featuring the story of LEO, Mary Coombs as the first woman computer programmer, and the Lottery funded digitisation project at The Centre for Computing History for the LEO Society collection.

Date : February 2020

Physical Description : 1 digital item; Pdf

Provenance :
Collected by Neville Lyons and donated to the LEO Computers Society



Archive References : CMLEO/LS/EP/NL/75491 , CCH LI 58

Related Topics:
This exhibit has a reference ID of CH75491. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 
Article: 75491 'HOW A CAKE-MAKER DEVELOPED THE WORLD'S FIRST BUISNESS COMPUTER', Third Age Matters

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Third Age Matters
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