
International Computers Limited - Wikipedia
International Computers Limited (ICL) was a British computer hardware, computer software and computer services company that operated from 1968 until 2002. It was formed through a merger of International Computers and Tabulators (ICT), English Electric Computers (EEC) and Elliott Automation in 1968.
ICL - Archives of IT
ICL (International Computers Limited) existed as a commercial entity and brand from 1968 to 2002; perhaps the flagship computer manufacturer of the UK until it was finally and completely absorbed into its eventual, Japanese owner Fujitsu.
An ICL 1906 Computer at ICL Stevenage ... - Science Museum …
Model, scale 1:10, of an I.C.L. 1906 computer. International Computers Limited (ICL) began as an English subsidary of the American Tabulating Machine Company. They launched their first computer, the 1200 series, in 1954.
The ICL Computer Museum
This is the site for The ICL Computer Museum. We are an independent private Museum, located in the South of England. The ICL Computer Museum has large collections of ICL and related computers, paperwork, software and other items of interest, from the …
1 – 1900 Range – Architecture and Systems description
ICT announced a range of seven 1900 system models (1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, and 1909), Programming Aids (Software) and peripherals.
International Computers Limited - Science Museum Group
International Computers Ltd (ICL) was a British company formed in 1968 as a part of the Industrial Expansion Act of the Wilson Labour Government. ICL was an initiative of Tony Benn, the Minister of Technology, to create a British computer industry that could compete with major world manufacturers like IBM.
International Computers and Tabulators | Science Museum Group …
In 1968, ICT merged with English Electric Computers to form International Computers Ltd (ICL).
Stevenage, Hertfordshire - Mathematical Gazetteer of the British …
ICL had a Historical Collection on computing on Cavendish Road, Stevenage. This was a collection of material from ICL and the companies that formed it, e.g. British Tabulating Machines, Powers Samas and English Electric.
International Computers Limited - ICL Locations - LiquiSearch
ICL was concentrated in the United Kingdom, with its corporate headquarters in Putney. At the time of the original merger, the company inherited extensive engineering and manufacturing facilities in West Gorton and Stevenage from ICT, and from English Electric in Kidsgrove (Staffordshire) and Winsford (Cheshire).
ICL Formerly held in the Company Museum. Now in the custody of the Science Museum Library The ICL Archive The nucleus of the collection was the former ICL Company Museum in Stevenage. There a mixture of material was accumulated under the intelligent and far-sighted guidance of the late Bertie Bellringer and Gordon Collinson.
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