Ernie, One Of The World'S First Digital Computers, 1973
Mrs. Elizabeth Jeffery of St, Annes, a cleaner at ERNIE for 31 years, retires in May 1973, pictured with the old ERNIE, toasting its farewell in brown ale. 14th February 1973. ERNIE was a hardware random number generator. The first ERNIE was built at the Post Office Research Station by a team led by Sidney Broadhurst. The designers were Tommy Flowers, and Harry Fensom and it derives from Colossus, one of the world's first digital computers (Photo by Alfred Markey/Mirrorpix via Getty Images)

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