1960s female computer black and white Stock Photos and Images
1960s 1970s BACK OFFICE AT BANK & TRUST COMPANY WITH ROWS OF IBM COMPUTER CHECK SORTERS AND DATA ENTRY OFFICE MACHINES - o2623 HAR001 HARS BANKER B&W FINANCIAL TRUST DATA SKILL OCCUPATION SKILLS HEAD AND SHOULDERS AFRICAN-AMERICANS AFRICAN-AMERICAN AND EXCITEMENT MACHINES PROGRESS BLACK ETHNICITY REAR VIEW EMPLOYMENT OCCUPATIONS ROWS HIGH TECH FROM BEHIND COMPANY SUPPORT AUTOMATION EMPLOYEE BACK VIEW COOPERATION ENTRY & BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY COMPUTING HAR001 OLD FASHIONED WOMEN AFRICAN AMERICANS Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1960s-1970s-back-office-at-bank-trust-company-with-rows-of-ibm-computer-check-sorters-and-data-entry-office-machines-o2623-har001-hars-banker-bw-financial-trust-data-skill-occupation-skills-head-and-shoulders-african-americans-african-american-and-excitement-machines-progress-black-ethnicity-rear-view-employment-occupations-rows-high-tech-from-behind-company-support-automation-employee-back-view-cooperation-entry-black-and-white-caucasian-ethnicity-computing-har001-old-fashioned-women-african-americans-image554803016.html
RM2R6HCWC–1960s 1970s BACK OFFICE AT BANK & TRUST COMPANY WITH ROWS OF IBM COMPUTER CHECK SORTERS AND DATA ENTRY OFFICE MACHINES - o2623 HAR001 HARS BANKER B&W FINANCIAL TRUST DATA SKILL OCCUPATION SKILLS HEAD AND SHOULDERS AFRICAN-AMERICANS AFRICAN-AMERICAN AND EXCITEMENT MACHINES PROGRESS BLACK ETHNICITY REAR VIEW EMPLOYMENT OCCUPATIONS ROWS HIGH TECH FROM BEHIND COMPANY SUPPORT AUTOMATION EMPLOYEE BACK VIEW COOPERATION ENTRY & BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY COMPUTING HAR001 OLD FASHIONED WOMEN AFRICAN AMERICANS
In the 1960s. Fashion model wearing the typical clothes of 1965. The photograph is taken in a 1960s mainframe computer room with magnetic tape units in use where the tape containing information is being read or entered. She is wearing a white shirt and a black dress over it. Picture taken 1965. ref DV16 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-the-1960s-fashion-model-wearing-the-typical-clothes-of-1965-the-photograph-is-taken-in-a-1960s-mainframe-computer-room-with-magnetic-tape-units-in-use-where-the-tape-containing-information-is-being-read-or-entered-she-is-wearing-a-white-shirt-and-a-black-dress-over-it-picture-taken-1965-ref-dv16-image572811959.html
RM2T7WRDY–In the 1960s. Fashion model wearing the typical clothes of 1965. The photograph is taken in a 1960s mainframe computer room with magnetic tape units in use where the tape containing information is being read or entered. She is wearing a white shirt and a black dress over it. Picture taken 1965. ref DV16
1960s WOMAN’S HANDS LOADING DATA PUNCHED CARDS INTO 20TH CENTURY COMPUTER CARD READER MACHINE - s11208 HAR001 HARS OCCUPATION SKILLS 20TH CENTURY PROGRESS INNOVATION BY INTO OCCUPATIONS HIGH TECH CONCEPTUAL CLOSE-UP HOLES READER INPUT OUTPUT PRECISION PUNCH CARD REPRESENTED BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY HAR001 OBSOLETE OLD FASHIONED Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1960s-womans-hands-loading-data-punched-cards-into-20th-century-computer-card-reader-machine-s11208-har001-hars-occupation-skills-20th-century-progress-innovation-by-into-occupations-high-tech-conceptual-close-up-holes-reader-input-output-precision-punch-card-represented-black-and-white-caucasian-ethnicity-har001-obsolete-old-fashioned-image244699288.html
RMT630C8–1960s WOMAN’S HANDS LOADING DATA PUNCHED CARDS INTO 20TH CENTURY COMPUTER CARD READER MACHINE - s11208 HAR001 HARS OCCUPATION SKILLS 20TH CENTURY PROGRESS INNOVATION BY INTO OCCUPATIONS HIGH TECH CONCEPTUAL CLOSE-UP HOLES READER INPUT OUTPUT PRECISION PUNCH CARD REPRESENTED BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY HAR001 OBSOLETE OLD FASHIONED
First Four Computer Circuit Boards Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-first-four-computer-circuit-boards-135044578.html
RMHRKPMJ–First Four Computer Circuit Boards
1960s WOMAN IN MAINFRAME COMPUTER ROOM SURROUNDED BY MANY DATA TAPE DRIVES SITTING AT DESK TYPING ON TYPEWRITER INDOOR Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-1960s-woman-in-mainframe-computer-room-surrounded-by-many-data-tape-47236969.html
RMCMRR6H–1960s WOMAN IN MAINFRAME COMPUTER ROOM SURROUNDED BY MANY DATA TAPE DRIVES SITTING AT DESK TYPING ON TYPEWRITER INDOOR
RMDDMNXR–Computer department, Rowntree factory, York, Yorkshire, 1964. Artist: Unknown
Lafayette, Indiana: July 20, 1971 A computer analyst mounts a tape of scanner data in a computer tape drive. It is part of Purdue University's LARS (Laboratory for Applications of Remote Sensing) program which is being used to analyze the Corn Blight Watch Experiment. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lafayette-indiana-july-20-1971-a-computer-analyst-mounts-a-tape-of-scanner-data-in-a-computer-tape-drive-it-is-part-of-purdue-universitys-lars-laboratory-for-applications-of-remote-sensing-program-which-is-being-used-to-analyze-the-corn-blight-watch-experiment-image556298406.html
RM2R91G86–Lafayette, Indiana: July 20, 1971 A computer analyst mounts a tape of scanner data in a computer tape drive. It is part of Purdue University's LARS (Laboratory for Applications of Remote Sensing) program which is being used to analyze the Corn Blight Watch Experiment.
Parson's Field House, Durham University, Durham, County Durham, 29/10/1964. A computer room in the mathematics department at Durham University, with a woman operating the controls of a machine containing tape spools. Between 1963-1964, the Northern Region of Laing's Construction Company built a complex of buildings for Durham University consisting of chemistry, geology and a mathematics building, shown on maps as 'Science Laboratories'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/parsons-field-house-durham-university-durham-county-durham-29101964-a-computer-room-in-the-mathematics-department-at-durham-university-with-a-woman-operating-the-controls-of-a-machine-containing-tape-spools-between-1963-1964-the-northern-region-of-laings-construction-company-built-a-complex-of-buildings-for-durham-university-consisting-of-chemistry-geology-and-a-mathematics-building-shown-on-maps-as-science-laboratories-image457109176.html
RM2HFK3BM–Parson's Field House, Durham University, Durham, County Durham, 29/10/1964. A computer room in the mathematics department at Durham University, with a woman operating the controls of a machine containing tape spools. Between 1963-1964, the Northern Region of Laing's Construction Company built a complex of buildings for Durham University consisting of chemistry, geology and a mathematics building, shown on maps as 'Science Laboratories'.
United States: c. 1969 A woman working on a Honeywell tape drive computer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/united-states-c-1969-a-woman-working-on-a-honeywell-tape-drive-computer-image556299678.html
RM2R91HWJ–United States: c. 1969 A woman working on a Honeywell tape drive computer.
1950s WOMAN AT WORK STATION SURROUNDED BY ACCOUNTING MACHINES SPEWING OUT PAPER Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-1950s-woman-at-work-station-surrounded-by-accounting-machines-spewing-12661318.html
RMAAMD4R–1950s WOMAN AT WORK STATION SURROUNDED BY ACCOUNTING MACHINES SPEWING OUT PAPER
Washington, D.C.: 1965 A woman holding some of the tiny integrated circuit packages in the new Miniaturized Sylvania Processor (MSP-24). The miniature computer weighs less than 200 pounds and only occupies four cubic feet of space. It has a main memory of 16,000 words. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-1965-a-woman-holding-some-of-the-tiny-integrated-circuit-packages-in-the-new-miniaturized-sylvania-processor-msp-24-the-miniature-computer-weighs-less-than-200-pounds-and-only-occupies-four-cubic-feet-of-space-it-has-a-main-memory-of-16000-words-image556297510.html
RM2R91F46–Washington, D.C.: 1965 A woman holding some of the tiny integrated circuit packages in the new Miniaturized Sylvania Processor (MSP-24). The miniature computer weighs less than 200 pounds and only occupies four cubic feet of space. It has a main memory of 16,000 words.
Aylesbury Estate, Walworth, Southwark, London, 28/06/1968. Two women working in the computer room of Laing's construction site at the Aylesbury Estate. In 1963, John Laing and Son Ltd bought the rights to the Danish industrialised building system for flats known as ‘Jespersen’ (also called 'Jesperson'). The company built factories in Scotland, Hampshire and Lancashire producing Jespersen prefabricated parts and precast concrete panels, allowing the building of housing to be rationalised, saving time and money. Laing's Southern Region started building the Aylesbury Estate in 1967. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aylesbury-estate-walworth-southwark-london-28061968-two-women-working-in-the-computer-room-of-laings-construction-site-at-the-aylesbury-estate-in-1963-john-laing-and-son-ltd-bought-the-rights-to-the-danish-industrialised-building-system-for-flats-known-as-x2018jespersenx2019-also-called-jesperson-the-company-built-factories-in-scotland-hampshire-and-lancashire-producing-jespersen-prefabricated-parts-and-precast-concrete-panels-allowing-the-building-of-housing-to-be-rationalised-saving-time-and-money-laings-southern-region-started-building-the-aylesbury-estate-in-1967-image457108849.html
RM2HFK301–Aylesbury Estate, Walworth, Southwark, London, 28/06/1968. Two women working in the computer room of Laing's construction site at the Aylesbury Estate. In 1963, John Laing and Son Ltd bought the rights to the Danish industrialised building system for flats known as ‘Jespersen’ (also called 'Jesperson'). The company built factories in Scotland, Hampshire and Lancashire producing Jespersen prefabricated parts and precast concrete panels, allowing the building of housing to be rationalised, saving time and money. Laing's Southern Region started building the Aylesbury Estate in 1967.
Computer room, Rotherham Infirmary, South Yorkshire, 1967. Artist: Michael Walters Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-computer-room-rotherham-infirmary-south-yorkshire-1967-artist-michael-28345781.html
RMBJ3799–Computer room, Rotherham Infirmary, South Yorkshire, 1967. Artist: Michael Walters
The first computers used at the Rowntree factory, York, Yorkshire, 1962. Artist: Unknown Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-first-computers-used-at-the-rowntree-factory-york-yorkshire-1962-image60077883.html
RMDDMNXK–The first computers used at the Rowntree factory, York, Yorkshire, 1962. Artist: Unknown
Hollerith data machine in an office at the Edgar Allen Steel Co, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1963. Artist: Michael Walters Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hollerith-data-machine-in-an-office-at-the-edgar-allen-steel-co-sheffield-image60160307.html
RMDDTF2B–Hollerith data machine in an office at the Edgar Allen Steel Co, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1963. Artist: Michael Walters
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