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Computer Collection (page 4)

The computer, a marvel of human ingenuity and innovation, has revolutionized our world in countless ways

Background imageComputer Collection: Cat-hacker

Cat-hacker
The cat is sitting on a couch and staring at his laptop. There is a computer mouse next to him. This mouse looks like a real mouse.. Iryna Kuznetsova (Iridi)

Background imageComputer Collection: Woman in Pink

Woman in Pink
Perfecky

Background imageComputer Collection: Das Schemat cyborg

Das Schemat cyborg
Rafal Kulik

Background imageComputer Collection: Lunautic at love

Lunautic at love
Rafal Kulik

Background imageComputer Collection: Space ship art

Space ship art
Rafal Kulik

Background imageComputer Collection: Tekton 18 cyborg

Tekton 18 cyborg
Rafal Kulik

Background imageComputer Collection: Tekton 8

Tekton 8
Rafal Kulik

Background imageComputer Collection: Alien portrait

Alien portrait
Rafal Kulik

Background imageComputer Collection: Alien cyber suit

Alien cyber suit
Rafal Kulik

Background imageComputer Collection: Terra-cybo 3

Terra-cybo 3
Rafal Kulik

Background imageComputer Collection: Tekton 28 cyborg

Tekton 28 cyborg
Rafal Kulik

Background imageComputer Collection: Terra-cybo 14

Terra-cybo 14
Rafal Kulik

Background imageComputer Collection: Space soldier against Aliens

Space soldier against Aliens
Rafal Kulik

Background imageComputer Collection: Spaceship Explorer 1

Spaceship Explorer 1
Rafal Kulik

Background imageComputer Collection: Space cosmic taxi

Space cosmic taxi
Rafal Kulik

Background imageComputer Collection: Deep 1

Deep 1
Rafal Kulik

Background imageComputer Collection: Floral vintage computer

Floral vintage computer
Frida Floral Studio

Background imageComputer Collection: Life Keyboard

Life Keyboard
Artem Pozdniakov

Background imageComputer Collection: APEX union members campaigning with placards

APEX union members campaigning with placards
APEX (Association of Professional, Executive, Clerical and Computer Staff) union members campaigning with placards to demand equal pay for women. Date: circa 1970s

Background imageComputer Collection: Chimp with computer

Chimp with computer
Becky the chimpanzee (18 months old and raised at Twycross Zoo)sits on a cushion next to a IBM AT-5170 computer, touching the keyboard with her hand. Date: 1987

Background imageComputer Collection: The difference engine of the Babbage Calculating Machine, invented by Charles Babbage in 1822

The difference engine of the Babbage Calculating Machine, invented by Charles Babbage in 1822
745842 The difference engine of the Babbage Calculating Machine, invented by Charles Babbage in 1822, made to compute values of polynomial functions

Background imageComputer Collection: CAT. brown tabby Kittens x2 ( 10 weeks old ) laying together on the floor, looking up from a laptop

CAT. brown tabby Kittens x2 ( 10 weeks old ) laying together on the floor, looking up from a laptop

Background imageComputer Collection: Analog Computing Machine in Fuel Systems Building, Cleveland, Ohio, USA, 1949

Analog Computing Machine in Fuel Systems Building, Cleveland, Ohio, USA, 1949. This is an early version of the modern computer

Background imageComputer Collection: Plotter, Drift, ca. 1918. Creator: CP Goerz

Plotter, Drift, ca. 1918. Creator: CP Goerz
130mm long, 105mm wide; gray anodized color; plastic guide; c.1918

Background imageComputer Collection: Circular Slide Rule, William J. Powell, 1935. Creator: Unknown

Circular Slide Rule, William J. Powell, 1935. Creator: Unknown
During the 1920s William J. Powell led a small group of black air enthusiasts in Los Angeles. He established the Bessie Coleman Flying Club in 1929

Background imageComputer Collection: Long Range Navigation (LORAN) Unit, LORAN-C, TI-9100, 1980

Long Range Navigation (LORAN) Unit, LORAN-C, TI-9100, 1980
20 data keys, digital display, 3 cdi switch; 1980; first Loran-C unit for aircraft use; programmable radio navigational system

Background imageComputer Collection: Computer, Weems E-1B Navigational. Creator: Weems System of Navigation

Computer, Weems E-1B Navigational. Creator: Weems System of Navigation
White plastic dead reckoning computer used for aerial navigation. The circular computer has three discs for ground speed, mileage and course

Background imageComputer Collection: Computer computer Iac. Apple. 1998

Computer computer Iac. Apple. 1998
XEE4415496 Computer computer Iac.Apple.1998.; Private Collection; (add.info.: Computer computer Iac.Apple.1998.); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright

Background imageComputer Collection: Portrait of Augusta Ada King (1815 - 1852), Countess of Lovelace (engraving)

Portrait of Augusta Ada King (1815 - 1852), Countess of Lovelace (engraving)
875072 Portrait of Augusta Ada King (1815 - 1852), Countess of Lovelace (engraving). by Chalon, Alfred-Edward (1780-1860); Private Collection; (add.info.: Augusta Ada King)

Background imageComputer Collection: Portrait of Augusta Ada King (1815 - 1852), Countess of Lovelace (colour engraving)

Portrait of Augusta Ada King (1815 - 1852), Countess of Lovelace (colour engraving)
875071 Portrait of Augusta Ada King (1815 - 1852), Countess of Lovelace (colour engraving). by Chalon, Alfred-Edward (1780-1860); Private Collection; (add.info.: Augusta Ada King)

Background imageComputer Collection: Screen, 1885-90 (walnut)

Screen, 1885-90 (walnut)
2972971 Screen, 1885-90 (walnut) by English School, (19th century); The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London, UK; eGeffrye Museum; English, out of copyright

Background imageComputer Collection: Silkworkers in a workshop in Lyon using a Jacquard loom, c. 1880 (engraving)

Silkworkers in a workshop in Lyon using a Jacquard loom, c. 1880 (engraving)
485176 Silkworkers in a workshop in Lyon using a Jacquard loom, c.1880 (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageComputer Collection: Alan Turing, 1928 (b / w photo)

Alan Turing, 1928 (b / w photo)
FIA5402488 Alan Turing, 1928 (b/w photo) by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: Alan Turing (1912-54)); Photo eFine Art Images; out of copyright

Background imageComputer Collection: Book of English Life Tables, 1864 (litho)

Book of English Life Tables, 1864 (litho)
3527174 Book of English Life Tables, 1864 (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: These life assurance tables were calculated by the Scheutz Difference Engine No 3)

Background imageComputer Collection: Calculating Machine, by George B Grant (engraving)

Calculating Machine, by George B Grant (engraving)
1092688 Calculating Machine, by George B Grant (engraving) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Calculating Machine, by George B Grant)

Background imageComputer Collection: Portrait of Augusta Ada King (1815 - 1852), Countess of Lovelace (engraving)

Portrait of Augusta Ada King (1815 - 1852), Countess of Lovelace (engraving)
875068 Portrait of Augusta Ada King (1815 - 1852), Countess of Lovelace (engraving). by Chalon, Alfred-Edward (1780-1860); Private Collection; (add.info.: Augusta Ada King)

Background imageComputer Collection: Detail of the Scheutz Difference Engine No 3, 1859 (metal)

Detail of the Scheutz Difference Engine No 3, 1859 (metal)
3527176 Detail of the Scheutz Difference Engine No 3, 1859 (metal) by Scheutz, Edvard (1821-81) & Scheutz, Per Georg (1785-1873); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageComputer Collection: Cubicle Life

Cubicle Life
Vincent Kohar

Background imageComputer Collection: I Surrender

I Surrender
Petri Damstén

Background imageComputer Collection: The window for the light, the apple for the job

The window for the light, the apple for the job
Carlo Ferrara

Background imageComputer Collection: Matrıx

Matrıx
Kadir

Background imageComputer Collection: Apple core

Apple core
Christian Roustan (Kikroune)

Background imageComputer Collection: Email

Email
Lorenzo Ravasco

Background imageComputer Collection: Blind Justice

Blind Justice
Petri Damstén

Background imageComputer Collection: Formula 1

Formula 1
Dmitry Skvortsov

Background imageComputer Collection: The result of the destruction of the environment

The result of the destruction of the environment
Takashi Suzuki

Background imageComputer Collection: Beryl Warner in the Control Room at Cambridge Fire Station, 3rd March 1986

Beryl Warner in the Control Room at Cambridge Fire Station, 3rd March 1986



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The computer, a marvel of human ingenuity and innovation, has revolutionized our world in countless ways. From the cockpit of an Airbus A330 to the screen displaying a complex human genetic sequence, its presence is ubiquitous. But this technological wonder didn't emerge overnight; it owes its existence to brilliant minds like Augusta Ada Byron, whose visionary ideas laid the foundation for modern computing. One pivotal moment in computer history was the creation of the Central Computer at Harwell, which paved the way for advancements in scientific research and particle physics. The Enigma encryption machine used during World War II showcased how computers could be employed for military purposes, forever changing warfare strategies. As time progressed, so did technology. Internet computer code became integral to our daily lives as we connected with people across continents through virtual platforms. The Pilot ACE computer from 1950 marked a significant leap forward in computational power and set new standards for future generations. Even iconic aircraft like Concorde relied on computers within their cockpits to ensure safe flights at supersonic speeds. And who can forget the trusty keyboard that serves as our gateway into this digital realm? Behind these incredible machines are exceptional individuals like Alan Turing – a British mathematician whose work not only cracked codes but also pioneered artificial intelligence concepts that continue to shape our world today. Yet it all traces back to Charles Babbage's visionary designs from centuries ago – his Analytical Engine laid down principles still relevant today and inspired generations of inventors and innovators. In essence, whether it's unraveling genetic mysteries or propelling us towards space exploration, computers have become indispensable tools that push boundaries beyond imagination. They embody humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge and progress – truly remarkable creations that define our era.