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Earliest known recording of computer generated music | The British Library
Earliest known recording of computer generated music | The British Library

The Ferranti Mark 1 Gallery (Digital 60)
The Ferranti Mark 1 Gallery (Digital 60)

The 'Ferranti MK1 ' Computer. Freddie Williams & Tom Kilburn, United  Kingdom, 1951. – 120 Years of Electronic Music
The 'Ferranti MK1 ' Computer. Freddie Williams & Tom Kilburn, United Kingdom, 1951. – 120 Years of Electronic Music

Manchester Mark 1 - Wikipedia
Manchester Mark 1 - Wikipedia

Mark 1 Logic door - Science and Industry Museum blog
Mark 1 Logic door - Science and Industry Museum blog

Ferranti Mark 1 Computer - Everything You Need To Know  -  History-Computer
Ferranti Mark 1 Computer - Everything You Need To Know  - History-Computer

Ferranti Mark I - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help
Ferranti Mark I - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

The First Electronic Computer in Canada, the FERUT, is a Ferranti Mark I :  History of Information
The First Electronic Computer in Canada, the FERUT, is a Ferranti Mark I : History of Information

From Baby to Mark I
From Baby to Mark I

Logic door from Ferranti Mark I computer | Science Museum Group Collection
Logic door from Ferranti Mark I computer | Science Museum Group Collection

Ferranti Mark 1 computer with some of the many cupboards open and... |  Download Scientific Diagram
Ferranti Mark 1 computer with some of the many cupboards open and... | Download Scientific Diagram

Step forward Mavis Hinds, pioneer... - Archives of IT
Step forward Mavis Hinds, pioneer... - Archives of IT

Women at the console — Alan Turing's Manchester
Women at the console — Alan Turing's Manchester

Ferranti Mark I computer | Mastering the Game | Computer History Museum
Ferranti Mark I computer | Mastering the Game | Computer History Museum

The Ferranti Mark 1 computer (1950) undergoing test. Produced by Ferranti  Ltd in co-operation with Manchester Univeristy, it was the world's first  commercially available digital computer, capable of performing 800  instructions/second. - TopFoto
The Ferranti Mark 1 computer (1950) undergoing test. Produced by Ferranti Ltd in co-operation with Manchester Univeristy, it was the world's first commercially available digital computer, capable of performing 800 instructions/second. - TopFoto

Ferranti Mark 1 - Chessprogramming wiki
Ferranti Mark 1 - Chessprogramming wiki

Alan Turing and Tony Brooker, Programmers' Handbook for the Ferranti Mark I  computer
Alan Turing and Tony Brooker, Programmers' Handbook for the Ferranti Mark I computer

The 'Ferranti MK1 ' Computer. Freddie Williams & Tom Kilburn, United  Kingdom, 1951. – 120 Years of Electronic Music
The 'Ferranti MK1 ' Computer. Freddie Williams & Tom Kilburn, United Kingdom, 1951. – 120 Years of Electronic Music

The Ferranti Mark 1 Gallery (Digital 60)
The Ferranti Mark 1 Gallery (Digital 60)

What is the Manchester Mark 1?
What is the Manchester Mark 1?

Listen to Alan Turing's First Computer-Generated Christmas Carols | Smart  News| Smithsonian Magazine
Listen to Alan Turing's First Computer-Generated Christmas Carols | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine

Ferranti Mark I computer | Mastering the Game | Computer History Museum
Ferranti Mark I computer | Mastering the Game | Computer History Museum

A close-up view of the magnetic storage drum and associated electronic  equipment for the Ferranti Mark 1 computer (1950) which was the world's  first commercially available digital computer. - TopFoto
A close-up view of the magnetic storage drum and associated electronic equipment for the Ferranti Mark 1 computer (1950) which was the world's first commercially available digital computer. - TopFoto

The Ferranti Mark 1: World's First Commercially Available General-Purpose  Computer - IEEE Spectrum
The Ferranti Mark 1: World's First Commercially Available General-Purpose Computer - IEEE Spectrum

The Ferranti Mark 1: Its public and secret life | BCS
The Ferranti Mark 1: Its public and secret life | BCS

World's oldest computer music recording restored
World's oldest computer music recording restored

Lost Computer Tales on Twitter: "#computertalesinpictures Alan Turing  (right) is watching a demonstration of the Ferranti Mark I (1951)  @ManchesterUniv #retrocomputing https://t.co/pYiuCXOzhm" / Twitter
Lost Computer Tales on Twitter: "#computertalesinpictures Alan Turing (right) is watching a demonstration of the Ferranti Mark I (1951) @ManchesterUniv #retrocomputing https://t.co/pYiuCXOzhm" / Twitter

Listening to the music of Turing's computer - BBC News
Listening to the music of Turing's computer - BBC News