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At the British Ship Research Association, Wallsend on Tyne, the biggest automatic drawing machine - operated by a computer - in the country is in operation
The Liverpool Echo office, Old Hall Street, before reorganisation. December 1992
The Liverpool Echo newsroom, Old Hall Street, Liverpool. 3rd December 1992
Loyal Dragon Computers supporter, Darren Waters, at his computer. Dragon, the computer which began its life in Wales was taken over by Spanish company Eurohard in the autumn of 1984. Circa 1986
Marketing assistant Wendy Barker with the computer that has filled Dragons order book for four months. January 1983
Virtual Reality Desktop Computer, Demonstration, Thursday 21st May 1992
The London heats of Britains first national space invaders championships. The event attracted 350 dedicated players. Lisa Penry wears antennae. 19th April 1981
Man monitoring traffic, Liverpool, 10th January 1964
Computer Centre at Barker and Dobson Confectioner, Liverpool, Circa 1970
1970s Computer Centre, Liverpool, Published 18th May 1979
Mr Morris talks with operators at new computer centre, Liverpool, Circa 1970
The ICI expenses project team (left to right) Joanne Bell, Andrea Robinson, Chris Hopwood, Cheryl Goody, Suzanne Mcloughlin, Carol Benson and Neil Bowman
Beryl Warner in the Control Room at Cambridge Fire Station, 3rd March 1986
Ministry of Social Security. 41 year old James Newton at the computer which has a file on every working person and pensioner in Britain. Long Benton, Newcastle Upon Tyne. 13th April 1967
Ministry of Social Security. Pictured, staff and the control section of the computer which has a file on every working person and pensioner in Britain. Long Benton, Newcastle Upon Tyne
Queen Elizabeth II visits Manchester. The Queen watches a demonstration of the computerised digital retrieval system at John Rylands Library, by library assistant Alison Morris. 5th May 1982
Space Invader machines in a pub. 1980
Ann Boardman aged 20, changes a tape reel on the computer, Circa 1970
Computer Services Centre Ltd, new centre in Long Lane, Aintree, Liverpool, Circa 1970. Invoices in process of being printed and ready to send out
Liverpool Corporations new assistant, a three hundred thousand computer, makes its debut when the Lord Mayor of Liverpool, Alderman Herbert Allen put the machine into operation by pressing a button
Newlands School, Middlesbrough, 12th March 1998. Pupils are producing their own newspaper, The Orbiter, for a competition
Computers at Leasco Offices, Reading, September 1980
Joe Telford discusses programming with staff at Pentland Primary School, Billingham. December 1987
A quartet of whiz kids are getting a wider audience for their work. Hardware and software designed by fifth formers Graham Barker, Geoffrey Bruton
Dalton Junior school now has a computer for each of its four year groups, thanks to fundraising efforts by parents. Some 2
Stan Kelly-Bootle, author, songwriter and known for achieving the first postgraduate diploma in computer science (1954), born 1929, died 16th April 2014
Skelmanthorpe First and Nursery School has been presented with £ 700 worth of computer equipment. They received new disk drives to replace their old cassettes
Students at Coventrys Henley College are benefiting from a new hi-tech learning college. The new Learning Resources Centre - which combines the functions of a library
Thank you for our new computer... pupils of Crosland Moor Infant School express their appreciation to Mrs Helen Mitchell, personnel manager of Standard Fireworks
New Silver Street development, Stockton, 12th December 1988
Foxford School, Longford, Coventry, England. 29th September 1987. Grange Road, Coventry, West Midlands CV6 6BB. Pictured. Business Studies Computer Room
Busy in the new computer room at Moor End High School are at the back Rebecca Walters, Robina Parveen and Mr Greg Gilbert, head of computing at the school
Pupils at Beech Junior, Infant and Nursery School at Golcar get a feel for their new computer. 20th January 1986
Courtaulds design department, where the introduction of modern computer equipment has taken the guesswork out of the most complex patterns. 28th June 1988
The invoice department of Cashs of Coventry 4th March 1985
Bill Gates C. E. O. of Microsoft seen here at "Inside Track 95"event at the N. EBill Gates C.E.O. of Microsoft seen here at " Inside Track 95" event at the N.E.C. to promote the Windows 95 operating system. Friday 17th March 1995
Daily Mirror Newsroom, Editorial Floor, Holborn, London, Circa 1990
Silicon Valley, Santa Clara, California, USA, August 1978. Blue prints of Microchip
Schoolgirls are logging into a career in computers thanks to a course organised by Coventry Polytechnic. They learned how hi-tech equipment has transformed many industries
Doctor Penelope Leach Circa December 1991
Children using computers. Linda Muse, 16, at Longbenton High School, in Newcastle, is one of 130 pupils taking the computer course at the school in 1981
Children using computers. Carol Bullock, Debbie Armstrong and Paula Brocks, all aged 15 in 1984, taking an IT lesson at Heworth Grange Comprehensive School, Felling
Children using computers. Pupils at Gosforth Central Middle School so impressed organisers at an exhibition that they donated a computer to the school, in 1983
Children using computers. The mother of one of the pupils at Benfield Road School, Newcastle, in 1980 offered half the cost of a computer if the school raised the rest
Children using computers. Computer crazy schoolboys Andy Stoneman, Luke Youll, John Shaw, David Graham and Steven Iveson, of Slatyford Comprehensive School, 1981
Children using computers. Schoolchildren at the computer at Combo First School near Morpeth in 1983, are left to right: Michael Aynsley, Becky Rostron, Tom Anderson, Tracey Telfer, Eleanor Aynsley
Julie Bramwell, a fire control operator at work in the new control room at Durham. Looking on are, left to right, station officer Paul Henderson, Coun Christine Smith
Alison Close in the Fire Control room at West Denton fire station