Historic computer

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Restoration of 'Baby' - the world's first stored-program computer - in Manchester, UK. Officially known as the Manchester Small-Scale Experimental Machine, it was built by Freddie Williams, Tom Kilburn and Geoff Toothil, and ran its first program in 1948


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