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Date: 2011-02-08 08:45:10
University of Manchester
Ferranti Mark 1
Ferranti
Manchester Mark 1
Manchester computers
Christopher Strachey
Computer
Alan Turing
Ferranti Orion
Computing
Classes of computers
History of computing hardware

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