Base Unit, made up of two parts, for Elliott/NRDC 401 Computer MkI, c. 1953

This computer was used for eleven years at the Rothamsted Agricultural Institute for

everything from analysis of crop trials and insect damage to work in the mathematics of

genetics. It was brought there by Frank Yates, a wartime operational researcher who

established Rothamsted as a peacetime statistical computing centre.

Yates had previously worked under the eminent statistician, Ronald Fisher, who laid the

foundation for much of modern statistical research, including randomisation, crucial in

clinical as well as agricultural trials today. Yates himself tirelessly encouraged the use of

statistical analysis in government research.

Details

Category:
Computing & Data Processing
Object Number:
1965-445 Pt10
Measurements:
Full Base Unit (both parts together): 230 mm x 4030 mm x 455 mm, 52 kg
First Part: 230 mm x 1980 mm x 455 mm,
Second Part: 230 mm x 2050 mm x 455 mm,
type:
base unit
credit:
National Research Development Corporation