Name plate from Leo I or II computer, 1951-1960
- maker:
- J Lyons and Company Limited
LEO computer name plate from LEO I or II, made by J Lyons and Company Limited, England, 1951-1960.
J Lyons & Co was the first company to build and use computers for business purposes. The LEO I was closely modelled on the Cambridge EDSAC, one of Britain's first computers. The LEO I ran its first application, a bakery valuation, in 1951. LEO was originally designed specifically for use by Lyons. However, several other companies showed interest in using the machine and Lyons managers set up a subsidiary to expand the computer business. The donor of this object was originally employed by Lyons to assist with the development of the computers before Lyons moved into commercial manufacturing.
Details
- Category:
- Computing & Data Processing
- Object Number:
- 2014-68
- Materials:
- metal (unknown) and plastic (unidentified)
- type:
- name plate
- credit:
- Donated by Dorothy Chapman, Clifford Smith and Ernest Smith