Ask the Experts | Who built the first computer - and when?

The National Museum of Computing houses the world’s largest collection of working historical computers.   Our expert team maintains, restores and rebuilds sy...

Ask the Experts | Who built the first computer - and when?
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2.0K views • Jan 14, 2021
Ask the Experts | Who built the first computer - and when?

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The National Museum of Computing houses the world’s largest collection of working historical computers.
 
Our expert team maintains, restores and rebuilds systems that tell the story of Britain's business, war-time and personal computing history.
 
In this video Gavin Clarke and museum chair Andrew Herbert attempt to answer when and who built the first computer. Simple, right? Depends...
  
Got a question about the history of war-time cryptographic and modern electronic computing? Curious about our work and collection? Tweet us with the hashtag: #askTNMOC or email us using the address shown on-screen at the end of the video.

You can also go deeper by joining us in person or by taking a guide-lead, virtual tour of our museum:
https://www.tnmoc.org/events/2020/126/7/the-national-museum-of-computing-public-tour

Photo and video credits:
- Manchester Baby (SSEM): Science Museum Group Collection, © The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum, used under Creative Commons license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
- Lyons tea shop, Brighton. From the collection of Royal Pavilion and Museums Brighton and Hove
- Leo I and II/I computer: credit: Science Museum Group Collection
- Video footage of Colossus, EDSAC: This video is released by TNMOC under Creative Commons license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

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