Visitors

Robert Smith and Andrea Lewis

Two Cabinet Members of the Council for Swansea City and County Council visiting the History of Computing Collection 2023. (Left to right: Robert Smith, responsible for Education and Learning and Andrea Lewis, Deputy Leader of the Council and responsible for Digital Transformation of Services.)

Liesbeth De Mol

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).

Education Minister, Jeremy Miles

Jeremy Miles Education Minister, delighted by our 1978 Commodore PET, visiting the History of Computing Collection, June 2022.

Professor Dave Berry

Dave Berry Professor of Digital Humanities at Sussex Univeristy, on a visit to the History of Computing Collection, May 2022.

Kirsty Williams

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.

Helen Griffiths and Louise Fleet

Professor Helen Griffiths, Pro-Vice Chancellor at Swansea University, and Louise Fleet, HM Lord-Lieutenant of West Glamorgan, visit the Collection, October 2023.

ACM Conference UKICER 2023

Workshop on history of computing education at The United Kingdom and Ireland Computing Education Research. ACM Conference (UKICER 2023), 7-8 September 2023.

Hywel Thomas

Professor Hywel Thomas, FRS, President of the Learned Society of Wales, visiting the Collection, October 2023.

Tom Lean

Tom Lean Technology historian, on a visit to the History of Computing Collection, April 2018.

Cliff Jones and Peter Mosses

Cliff Jones and Peter Mosses hunting Vienna Lab Reports in the History of Computing Collection, February 2014.

Dines Bjorner

Dines Bjorner discussing his donations to the History of Computing Collection, June 2011

Dr Elisabetta Mori

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.

Dr Mary Croarken

Dr Mary Croarken Historian of scientific computing, working with the Comrie materials in the Collection.

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