The first was a computer that could keep any of the programs vacuum tube safe, its nick was named Baby,
it was made by Frederick Williams and Tom Kilburn.
(SSEM) was the first computer that could keep any of the pregrams safe in the vacume tube, its nick was named Baby,
it was made by Frederick Williams and Tom Kilburn.
Yorkshire historian Jim Kilburn commented on Sutcliffe's general consistency as“almost
past believing” while Sutcliffe himself reckoned that his accomplishments in 1931, which was a wet summer, were the best of his entire career.
Power supply: In 1895, the Government of Bengal passed the Calcutta Electric Lighting Act and
in 1897 Kilburn & Co., as agents of The Indian Electric Company Limited, secured the license for
electric lighting in Kolkata.