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October 1933: The Post Office Research Station and the Colossus code-breaking computer
GPO Research Station in Dollis Hill, north London, home to the creation of the world's first computer by Tommy Flowers during WWII Stock Photo - Alamy
Colossus computer - Wikipedia
This Building Helped End The Second World War | Londonist
GPO Research Station in Dollis Hill, north London, home to the creation of the world's first computer by Tommy Flowers during WWII Stock Photo - Alamy
Tommy Flowers
Bletchley Park on Twitter: "Designed and created by the General Post Office (GPO) engineer, Tommy Flowers, and his team at the GPO research facility at Dollis Hill, the first Colossus was delivered
Colossal Genius: Tutte, Flowers, and a Bad Imitation of Turing | January 2017 | Communications of the ACM
Tommy Flowers
Street named after Tommy Flowers who built the first digital computer in the world at the GPO Research Centre in Dollis Hill for Bletchley Park coders Stock Photo - Alamy
Defining Moment: Post Office engineer Tommy Flowers creates a landmark in computing, January 1944 | Financial Times
Tommy Flowers: The Man Who Built Colossus
Taff on Twitter: "I meant to write this up several months ago, but as today is the 22nd anniversary of the death of Tommy Flowers, the main driving force behind the invention
Tommy Flowers - Wikipedia
GPO Research Station in Dollis Hill, north London, home to the creation of the world's first computer by Tommy Flowers during WWII Stock Photo - Alamy
The West London road named after Second World War hero who invented first computer - MyLondon
Who was Tommy Flowers | tommyflowersscitt
The History of Colossus Computer - History-Computer