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IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC)- Harvard Mark I

IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC)- Harvard Mark I

International Business Machines Corporation
1939-1944
IBM ASCC-Harvard Mark I photo album

IBM ASCC-Harvard Mark I photo album

International Business Machines Corporation
1944
IBM ASCC-Mark I photo album: presentation image of computer

IBM ASCC-Mark I photo album: presentation image of computer

International Business Machines Corporation
1944
IBM ASCC-Mark I photo album: move-in day, Cruft Lab, making room for the crates

IBM ASCC-Mark I photo album: move-in day, Cruft Lab, making room for the crates

International Business Machines Corporation
1944
IBM ASCC-Mark I photo album: moving Mark I crates into Cruft Laboratory

IBM ASCC-Mark I photo album: moving Mark I crates into Cruft Laboratory

International Business Machines Corporation
1944
IBM ASCC-Mark I photo album: moving Mark I crates into Cruft Laboratory

IBM ASCC-Mark I photo album: moving Mark I crates into Cruft Laboratory

International Business Machines Corporation
1944
IBM ASCC-Mark I photo album: engineers moving in  Mark I storage counters

IBM ASCC-Mark I photo album: engineers moving in Mark I storage counters

International Business Machines Corporation
1944
IBM ASCC-Mark I photo album: moving rack of Mark I storage counters into Cruft

IBM ASCC-Mark I photo album: moving rack of Mark I storage counters into Cruft

International Business Machines Corporation
1944
IBM ASCC-Mark I photo album: engineers moving in crates of Mark I components

IBM ASCC-Mark I photo album: engineers moving in crates of Mark I components

International Business Machines Corporation
1944
IBM ASCC-Mark I photo album: moving a rack of Mark I storage counters into Cruft

IBM ASCC-Mark I photo album: moving a rack of Mark I storage counters into Cruft

International Business Machines Corporation
1944
IBM ASCC-Mark I photo album: moving rack of Mark I storage counters into Cruft

IBM ASCC-Mark I photo album: moving rack of Mark I storage counters into Cruft

International Business Machines Corporation
1944
IBM ASCC-Mark I photo album: Piatt(right), Kemble looking at storage counters

IBM ASCC-Mark I photo album: Piatt(right), Kemble looking at storage counters

International Business Machines Corporation
1944
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