The historian Liesbeth De Mol (CNRS and Lille) visiting the History of Computing Collection and reading one of Haskell B Curry's ENIAC reports on programming, July 2022).
Kirsty Williams, Education Minister in the Welsh Government, visiting the History of Computing Collection and inspecting a stencil for drawing flowcharts of the kind she used in school, September 2019.
The historian Dr Elisabetta Mori visiting the Collection to begin her research on the History of British HCI, funded by the Archives for IT and the Worshipful Company of Infromation Technologists. The machine is a Commodore PET purchased in Swansea in 1978.
The Tandy Radio Shack TRS-80 Micro Computer System, launched in August, 1977. The TRS-80 is the least known of the three personal computers that appeared that year: Apple II and Commodore PET.
A nineteen-century programming technology for weaving traditional Welsh blankets in operation for Melin Teifi, April 2022. The mill is now incorporated in the National Wool Museum in Dre-Fach Felindre, Carmarthenshire.