From magnetic tape and rare film to lab notebooks and business plans to early mainframes and source code, our collection is as diverse as the history of computing. It is a rich resource for everyone, comprising historical objects, documents, software titles, ephemera, and photographs and moving images.
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Napier's bones abacus cards
Still Image
102652474
PerfectData
PerfectData Corp.
Still image, 1983
102775480
Seagate
Seagate Technology
Still image, 1984-1987
102775707
Apollo Computer System
Still Image
102626969
Standing behind TX-0 computer console from left to right: Gordon Bell and Professor Kenneth N. Stevens with students and the TX-0 computer at MIT.
Still Image, 1960-02
102652248
Argonne National Laboratories ORACLE at Oak Ridge Laboratory
Argonne National Laboratory
Still Image
102626982
Napier's bones card abacus table
Still Image
102652470
Les Machines a Calculer
Still image
102627156
PC Week X07401 - X07450
PC WEEK
Still image, undated
102784355
I want you to be an Open Source Developer
OSDN
Still Image
102639957
Harvard University Mark I Number Impulse Cams diagram
Still Image, 1946
102698408
LARC System at Raytheon
Raytheon Company
Still Image
102707397
Dr. T.H. Flowers in a group
British Telecom Research Laboratories
Still image, 1981-09-23
102627483
CDC 1604
Control Data Corporation (CDC)
Still Image, 1989 ca.
102627348
LLNL Computer Museum -- NCC CDC 7600 exhibit
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Still image, 1984 ca.
102707075
The history of computer chess: An AI perspective
Computer History Museum
Still Image
102667618
Group portrait of Apple employees
Apple Computer, Inc.
Still Image
102657147
ENIAC Officials
Computer History Museum
Still image, ca. 1961
102622389
PC Week X06356 - X06357
PC WEEK
Still image, 1996-1998
102782498
R. E. McDonald explains to J. Frank Forster the new UNIVAC plated-wire memory
Still image, 1966
102683543