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Ariana Grande on Jimmy Fallon talk show
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Pop star Ariana Grande appeared on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon to promote her latest album Eternal Sunshine.
The 30-year-old is soon to be seen in a movie adaption of hit musical Wicked I. Which she plays “good witch” Glinda.
Fallon dug out a tweet from 2011 in which Grande said to ever play Glinda would be a dream role for her.
Fallon is friends with Ariana’s family and showed off a t-shirt he had been gifted featuring a picture of Ariana as a baby.
Ariana, wearing a little black dress with white heels. joked:” I haven’t changed.”
He then repaid the compliment by giving Ariana a sweatshirt with a photo of his aged five in. A navy-inspired outfit.
Ariana is currently dating actor Ethan Slater, 32, who also stars in the Wicked film.
He plays a Munchkin named Boq who is in love with Glinda.
OPS: Ariana Grande on the Jimmy Fallon talk show.
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Ariana Grande on Jimmy Fallon talk show
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Pop star Ariana Grande appeared on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon to promote her latest album Eternal Sunshine.
The 30-year-old is soon to be seen in a movie adaption of hit musical Wicked I. Which she plays “good witch” Glinda.
Fallon dug out a tweet from 2011 in which Grande said to ever play Glinda would be a dream role for her.
Fallon is friends with Ariana’s family and showed off a t-shirt he had been gifted featuring a picture of Ariana as a baby.
Ariana, wearing a little black dress with white heels. joked:” I haven’t changed.”
He then repaid the compliment by giving Ariana a sweatshirt with a photo of his aged five in. A navy-inspired outfit.
Ariana is currently dating actor Ethan Slater, 32, who also stars in the Wicked film.
He plays a Munchkin named Boq who is in love with Glinda.
OPS: Ariana Grande on the Jimmy Fallon talk show.
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Ariana Grande on Jimmy Fallon talk show
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07/06/2024
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Pictures must credit: NBC
Pop star Ariana Grande appeared on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon to promote her latest album Eternal Sunshine.
The 30-year-old is soon to be seen in a movie adaption of hit musical Wicked I. Which she plays “good witch” Glinda.
Fallon dug out a tweet from 2011 in which Grande said to ever play Glinda would be a dream role for her.
Fallon is friends with Ariana’s family and showed off a t-shirt he had been gifted featuring a picture of Ariana as a baby.
Ariana, wearing a little black dress with white heels. joked:” I haven’t changed.”
He then repaid the compliment by giving Ariana a sweatshirt with a photo of his aged five in. A navy-inspired outfit.
Ariana is currently dating actor Ethan Slater, 32, who also stars in the Wicked film.
He plays a Munchkin named Boq who is in love with Glinda.
OPS: Ariana Grande on the Jimmy Fallon talk show.
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'Waking up to our power': witchcraft gets political. One eve of Witchfest event, radicals say they believe magic and occult are natural extensions of feminism and eco activism.
The south London borough of Croydon, often derided as the capitalÕs most unloved suburb, is the birthplace of dubstep and LondonÕs modern tram network. But the area now lays claim to a new title: the UKÕs witch capital.Grace Gottardello, 27 self described witch.
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'Waking up to our power': witchcraft gets political. One eve of Witchfest event, radicals say they believe magic and occult are natural extensions of feminism and eco activism.
The south London borough of Croydon, often derided as the capitalÕs most unloved suburb, is the birthplace of dubstep and LondonÕs modern tram network. But the area now lays claim to a new title: the UKÕs witch capital.Grace Gottardello, 27 self described witch.
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'Waking up to our power': witchcraft gets political. One eve of Witchfest event, radicals say they believe magic and occult are natural extensions of feminism and eco activism.
The south London borough of Croydon, often derided as the capitalÕs most unloved suburb, is the birthplace of dubstep and LondonÕs modern tram network. But the area now lays claim to a new title: the UKÕs witch capital.Grace Gottardello, 27 self described witch.
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PEOPLE - Jennifer Garner holt als grüne Hexe geschminkt ihre Kinder von der Schule ab
Wednesday, October 31, 2018 - Wicked witch! Jennifer Garner, as the Wicket Witch of the West, picked up her daughter Seraphina and son Samuel in costume on Halloween. Seraphina is a fairy princess and Samuel, a scary dinosaur?!
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PEOPLE - Jennifer Garner holt als grüne Hexe geschminkt ihre Kinder von der Schule ab
Wednesday, October 31, 2018 - Wicked witch! Jennifer Garner, as the Wicket Witch of the West, picked up her daughter Seraphina and son Samuel in costume on Halloween. Seraphina is a fairy princess and Samuel, a scary dinosaur?!
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PEOPLE - Jennifer Garner holt als grüne Hexe geschminkt ihre Kinder von der Schule ab
Wednesday, October 31, 2018 - Wicked witch! Jennifer Garner, as the Wicket Witch of the West, picked up her daughter Seraphina and son Samuel in costume on Halloween. Seraphina is a fairy princess and Samuel, a scary dinosaur?!
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PEOPLE - Jennifer Garner holt als grüne Hexe geschminkt ihre Kinder von der Schule ab
Wednesday, October 31, 2018 - Wicked witch! Jennifer Garner, as the Wicket Witch of the West, picked up her daughter Seraphina and son Samuel in costume on Halloween. Seraphina is a fairy princess and Samuel, a scary dinosaur?!
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PEOPLE - Jennifer Garner holt als grüne Hexe geschminkt ihre Kinder von der Schule ab
Wednesday, October 31, 2018 - Wicked witch! Jennifer Garner, as the Wicket Witch of the West, picked up her daughter Seraphina and son Samuel in costume on Halloween. Seraphina is a fairy princess and Samuel, a scary dinosaur?!
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PEOPLE - Jennifer Garner holt als grüne Hexe geschminkt ihre Kinder von der Schule ab
Wednesday, October 31, 2018 - Wicked witch! Jennifer Garner, as the Wicket Witch of the West, picked up her daughter Seraphina and son Samuel in costume on Halloween. Seraphina is a fairy princess and Samuel, a scary dinosaur?!
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PEOPLE - Jennifer Garner holt als grüne Hexe geschminkt ihre Kinder von der Schule ab
Wednesday, October 31, 2018 - Wicked witch! Jennifer Garner, as the Wicket Witch of the West, picked up her daughter Seraphina and son Samuel in costume on Halloween. Seraphina is a fairy princess and Samuel, a scary dinosaur?!
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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Markus Bruck as Saul, John Graham-Hall as the Witch of Endor
'Saul' Opera performed by Glyndebourne Opera, East Sussex, UK, 15 Jul 2018
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PEOPLE - Baftas: Die Show
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Rungano Nyoni and Emily Morgan - Outstanding Debut By A British Writer, Director Or Producer - 'I Am Not A Witch'
71st British Academy Film Awards, Show, Royal Albert Hall, London, UK - 18 Feb 2018
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Rungano Nyoni and Emily Morgan - Outstanding Debut By A British Writer, Director Or Producer - 'I Am Not A Witch'
71st British Academy Film Awards, Show, Royal Albert Hall, London, UK - 18 Feb 2018
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A tree shaped like a witch has been scaring dog walkers in a field in the Fens.
A tree shaped like a Witch, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, UK - 08 Nov 2017
A tree shaped like a WITCH has been scaring dog walkers in a field in the Fens.
The tree, which looks as though it has got two arms, a head and a hat, has been giving walkers near Wisbech in Cambridgeshire a fright.
The spiky tree, which even appears to have eyes, can be seen hovering above a hedge on a popular dog walking route.
Dog walker Susan Danielis tweeted: "Too much time spent walking in the Fens and the trees start looking like people."
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A group of young Japanese girls dressed as witches at the Halloween celebrations in Shibuya, Tokyo
A group of young Japanese girls dressed as witches at the Halloween celebrations in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, Asia
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FEATURE - Pix of the Week - Bilder der Woche
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Paul Allen, Hannah Ebelthite and Kev the Witch - Kevin Carlyon
'This Morning' TV show, London, UK - 13 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Tommy Flanagan's Tochter Aunjanue hat keine Freude an Halloween
Malibu, CA - Tommy Flanagan and his wife Dina Livingston looking spooky in their costumes leaving a Malibu Halloween party. Tommy carries his daughter Aunjanue Flanagan who might have seen to many scary costumes looking a little teary while they head to the car.
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PEOPLE - Tommy Flanagan's Tochter Aunjanue hat keine Freude an Halloween
Malibu, CA - Tommy Flanagan and his wife Dina Livingston looking spooky in their costumes leaving a Malibu Halloween party. Tommy carries his daughter Aunjanue Flanagan who might have seen to many scary costumes looking a little teary while they head to the car.
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PEOPLE - Tommy Flanagan's Tochter Aunjanue hat keine Freude an Halloween
Malibu, CA - Tommy Flanagan and his wife Dina Livingston looking spooky in their costumes leaving a Malibu Halloween party. Tommy carries his daughter Aunjanue Flanagan who might have seen to many scary costumes looking a little teary while they head to the car.
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PEOPLE - Tommy Flanagan's Tochter Aunjanue hat keine Freude an Halloween
Malibu, CA - Tommy Flanagan and his wife Dina Livingston looking spooky in their costumes leaving a Malibu Halloween party. Tommy carries his daughter Aunjanue Flanagan who might have seen to many scary costumes looking a little teary while they head to the car.
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All Dogs Matter Halloween Dog Walk, Hampstead Heath, London, Britain - 26 Oct 2014
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Georgie the Cockerpoo dressed as a pumpkin with Maggie the Chihuahua dressed as a witch at the All Dogs Matter Halloween Dog Walk, Hampstead Heath, London, England to raise money for the charity which helps homeless dogs
All Dogs Matter Halloween Dog Walk, Hampstead Heath, London, Britain - 26 Oct 2014
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'Race to Witch Mountain' Film Premiere, Odeon, Leicester Square, London, Britain - 05 Apr 2009
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'Race to Witch Mountain' Film Premiere, Odeon, Leicester Square, London, Britain - 05 Apr 2009
This latest Disney film is to all intents and purposes a reworking of the 1975 hit children¿s adventure film, `Escape to Witch Mountain¿. The story tells of a Las Vegas taxi driver (Dwayne `The Rock¿ Johnson) and a discredited astrophysicist (Carla Gugino) trying to rescue a brother and sister (AnnaSophia Robb and Alexander Ludwig) with paranormal powers from the clutches of a mysterious villain (Ciaran Hinds)
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'Race to Witch Mountain' Film Premiere, Odeon, Leicester Square, London, Britain - 05 Apr 2009
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Carla Gugino and Dwayne Johnson
'Race to Witch Mountain' Film Premiere, Odeon, Leicester Square, London, Britain - 05 Apr 2009
This latest Disney film is to all intents and purposes a reworking of the 1975 hit children¿s adventure film, `Escape to Witch Mountain¿. The story tells of a Las Vegas taxi driver (Dwayne `The Rock¿ Johnson) and a discredited astrophysicist (Carla Gugino) trying to rescue a brother and sister (AnnaSophia Robb and Alexander Ludwig) with paranormal powers from the clutches of a mysterious villain (Ciaran Hinds)
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Israeli model Bar Refaeli in the photoshoot for the 2014 lingerie collection of Passionata.
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Israeli model Bar Refaeli in the photoshoot for the 2014 lingerie collection of Passionata.
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Israeli model Bar Refaeli in the photoshoot for the 2014 lingerie collection of Passionata.
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Reaction to the death of Margaret Thatcher, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 08 Apr 2013
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'The Witch is Dead' t-shirt at Thatcher's Dead Party in George Square, Glasgow
Reaction to the death of Margaret Thatcher, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 08 Apr 2013
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'Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters 3D', film premiere, Los Angeles, America - 24 Jan 2013
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'Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters 3D', film premiere, Los Angeles, America - 24 Jan 2013
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'Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters 3D', film premiere, Los Angeles, America - 24 Jan 2013
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'Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters 3D', film premiere, Los Angeles, America - 24 Jan 2013
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'Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters 3D', film premiere, Los Angeles, America - 24 Jan 2013
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'Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters 3D', film premiere, Los Angeles, America - 24 Jan 2013
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'Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters 3D', film premiere, Los Angeles, America - 24 Jan 2013
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'Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters 3D', film premiere, Los Angeles, America - 24 Jan 2013
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World's oldest digital computer unveiled after restoration at The National Museum of Computing, Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 19 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features (1976882k)
Reboot For World's Oldest Digital Computer
The world's oldest original working digital computer has been rebooted after lying forgotten in storage for 20 years.
The 61-year-old Harwell Dekatron (aka WITCH) computer has clattered back into action at The National Museum of Computing, based at Bletchley Park, Bucks, after a mammoth three-year restoration project.
Weighing an incredible 2.5 tonnes, it is as heavy as 20,000 IPhone 5s and could fill an entire room.
The computer has been meticulously re-built by a team of volunteers after Kevin Murrell, trustee of the museum, stumbled across a photo of it and tracked it down in a storage room, where it had been dismantled into more than 50 pieces.
"I first saw the Harwell Dekatron when I was a teenager in the 1970's and it was on display in the Birmingham Museum of Science and Industry and I was very fond of it," said Mr Murrell.
"When that Museum closed, it disappeared from public view, but four years ago quite by chance I was looking at some photos of items in a storage centre and in the background I noticed the computer's control panel.
"The computer had been carefully but thoroughly dismantled into 50 pieces and all the cables disconnected, so it took a long time to track down all the different parts."
Mr Murrell and a team of volunteers managed to locate around 99 per cent of the computer where it had been lying in the Birmingham Museum's Collection Centre for more than two decades.
The volunteers then worked tirelessly to re-make the computer, using original circuit diagrams and photos. They also got in touch with the original designers of the computer for some extra help.
Delwyn Holroyd, a volunteer at the museum who led the restoration team, said: "The restoration was quite a challenge, requiring work with components like valves, relays a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CTMSWHGAV
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World's oldest digital computer unveiled after restoration at The National Museum of Computing, Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 19 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features (1976882j)
Reboot For World's Oldest Digital Computer
The world's oldest original working digital computer has been rebooted after lying forgotten in storage for 20 years.
The 61-year-old Harwell Dekatron (aka WITCH) computer has clattered back into action at The National Museum of Computing, based at Bletchley Park, Bucks, after a mammoth three-year restoration project.
Weighing an incredible 2.5 tonnes, it is as heavy as 20,000 IPhone 5s and could fill an entire room.
The computer has been meticulously re-built by a team of volunteers after Kevin Murrell, trustee of the museum, stumbled across a photo of it and tracked it down in a storage room, where it had been dismantled into more than 50 pieces.
"I first saw the Harwell Dekatron when I was a teenager in the 1970's and it was on display in the Birmingham Museum of Science and Industry and I was very fond of it," said Mr Murrell.
"When that Museum closed, it disappeared from public view, but four years ago quite by chance I was looking at some photos of items in a storage centre and in the background I noticed the computer's control panel.
"The computer had been carefully but thoroughly dismantled into 50 pieces and all the cables disconnected, so it took a long time to track down all the different parts."
Mr Murrell and a team of volunteers managed to locate around 99 per cent of the computer where it had been lying in the Birmingham Museum's Collection Centre for more than two decades.
The volunteers then worked tirelessly to re-make the computer, using original circuit diagrams and photos. They also got in touch with the original designers of the computer for some extra help.
Delwyn Holroyd, a volunteer at the museum who led the restoration team, said: "The restoration was quite a challenge, requiring work with components like valves, relays a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CTMSWHGAV
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World's oldest digital computer unveiled after restoration at The National Museum of Computing, Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 19 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features (1976882h)
Reboot For World's Oldest Digital Computer
The world's oldest original working digital computer has been rebooted after lying forgotten in storage for 20 years.
The 61-year-old Harwell Dekatron (aka WITCH) computer has clattered back into action at The National Museum of Computing, based at Bletchley Park, Bucks, after a mammoth three-year restoration project.
Weighing an incredible 2.5 tonnes, it is as heavy as 20,000 IPhone 5s and could fill an entire room.
The computer has been meticulously re-built by a team of volunteers after Kevin Murrell, trustee of the museum, stumbled across a photo of it and tracked it down in a storage room, where it had been dismantled into more than 50 pieces.
"I first saw the Harwell Dekatron when I was a teenager in the 1970's and it was on display in the Birmingham Museum of Science and Industry and I was very fond of it," said Mr Murrell.
"When that Museum closed, it disappeared from public view, but four years ago quite by chance I was looking at some photos of items in a storage centre and in the background I noticed the computer's control panel.
"The computer had been carefully but thoroughly dismantled into 50 pieces and all the cables disconnected, so it took a long time to track down all the different parts."
Mr Murrell and a team of volunteers managed to locate around 99 per cent of the computer where it had been lying in the Birmingham Museum's Collection Centre for more than two decades.
The volunteers then worked tirelessly to re-make the computer, using original circuit diagrams and photos. They also got in touch with the original designers of the computer for some extra help.
Delwyn Holroyd, a volunteer at the museum who led the restoration team, said: "The restoration was quite a challenge, requiring work with components like valves, relays a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CTMSWHGAV
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World's oldest digital computer unveiled after restoration at The National Museum of Computing, Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 19 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features (1976882i)
Reboot For World's Oldest Digital Computer
The world's oldest original working digital computer has been rebooted after lying forgotten in storage for 20 years.
The 61-year-old Harwell Dekatron (aka WITCH) computer has clattered back into action at The National Museum of Computing, based at Bletchley Park, Bucks, after a mammoth three-year restoration project.
Weighing an incredible 2.5 tonnes, it is as heavy as 20,000 IPhone 5s and could fill an entire room.
The computer has been meticulously re-built by a team of volunteers after Kevin Murrell, trustee of the museum, stumbled across a photo of it and tracked it down in a storage room, where it had been dismantled into more than 50 pieces.
"I first saw the Harwell Dekatron when I was a teenager in the 1970's and it was on display in the Birmingham Museum of Science and Industry and I was very fond of it," said Mr Murrell.
"When that Museum closed, it disappeared from public view, but four years ago quite by chance I was looking at some photos of items in a storage centre and in the background I noticed the computer's control panel.
"The computer had been carefully but thoroughly dismantled into 50 pieces and all the cables disconnected, so it took a long time to track down all the different parts."
Mr Murrell and a team of volunteers managed to locate around 99 per cent of the computer where it had been lying in the Birmingham Museum's Collection Centre for more than two decades.
The volunteers then worked tirelessly to re-make the computer, using original circuit diagrams and photos. They also got in touch with the original designers of the computer for some extra help.
Delwyn Holroyd, a volunteer at the museum who led the restoration team, said: "The restoration was quite a challenge, requiring work with components like valves, relays a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CTMSWHGAV
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World's oldest digital computer unveiled after restoration at The National Museum of Computing, Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 19 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features (1976882g)
Reboot For World's Oldest Digital Computer
The world's oldest original working digital computer has been rebooted after lying forgotten in storage for 20 years.
The 61-year-old Harwell Dekatron (aka WITCH) computer has clattered back into action at The National Museum of Computing, based at Bletchley Park, Bucks, after a mammoth three-year restoration project.
Weighing an incredible 2.5 tonnes, it is as heavy as 20,000 IPhone 5s and could fill an entire room.
The computer has been meticulously re-built by a team of volunteers after Kevin Murrell, trustee of the museum, stumbled across a photo of it and tracked it down in a storage room, where it had been dismantled into more than 50 pieces.
"I first saw the Harwell Dekatron when I was a teenager in the 1970's and it was on display in the Birmingham Museum of Science and Industry and I was very fond of it," said Mr Murrell.
"When that Museum closed, it disappeared from public view, but four years ago quite by chance I was looking at some photos of items in a storage centre and in the background I noticed the computer's control panel.
"The computer had been carefully but thoroughly dismantled into 50 pieces and all the cables disconnected, so it took a long time to track down all the different parts."
Mr Murrell and a team of volunteers managed to locate around 99 per cent of the computer where it had been lying in the Birmingham Museum's Collection Centre for more than two decades.
The volunteers then worked tirelessly to re-make the computer, using original circuit diagrams and photos. They also got in touch with the original designers of the computer for some extra help.
Delwyn Holroyd, a volunteer at the museum who led the restoration team, said: "The restoration was quite a challenge, requiring work with components like valves, relays a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CTMSWHGAV
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World's oldest digital computer unveiled after restoration at The National Museum of Computing, Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 19 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features (1976882f)
Reboot For World's Oldest Digital Computer
The world's oldest original working digital computer has been rebooted after lying forgotten in storage for 20 years.
The 61-year-old Harwell Dekatron (aka WITCH) computer has clattered back into action at The National Museum of Computing, based at Bletchley Park, Bucks, after a mammoth three-year restoration project.
Weighing an incredible 2.5 tonnes, it is as heavy as 20,000 IPhone 5s and could fill an entire room.
The computer has been meticulously re-built by a team of volunteers after Kevin Murrell, trustee of the museum, stumbled across a photo of it and tracked it down in a storage room, where it had been dismantled into more than 50 pieces.
"I first saw the Harwell Dekatron when I was a teenager in the 1970's and it was on display in the Birmingham Museum of Science and Industry and I was very fond of it," said Mr Murrell.
"When that Museum closed, it disappeared from public view, but four years ago quite by chance I was looking at some photos of items in a storage centre and in the background I noticed the computer's control panel.
"The computer had been carefully but thoroughly dismantled into 50 pieces and all the cables disconnected, so it took a long time to track down all the different parts."
Mr Murrell and a team of volunteers managed to locate around 99 per cent of the computer where it had been lying in the Birmingham Museum's Collection Centre for more than two decades.
The volunteers then worked tirelessly to re-make the computer, using original circuit diagrams and photos. They also got in touch with the original designers of the computer for some extra help.
Delwyn Holroyd, a volunteer at the museum who led the restoration team, said: "The restoration was quite a challenge, requiring work with components like valves, relays a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CTMSWHGAV
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World's oldest digital computer unveiled after restoration at The National Museum of Computing, Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 19 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features (1976882e)
Reboot For World's Oldest Digital Computer
The world's oldest original working digital computer has been rebooted after lying forgotten in storage for 20 years.
The 61-year-old Harwell Dekatron (aka WITCH) computer has clattered back into action at The National Museum of Computing, based at Bletchley Park, Bucks, after a mammoth three-year restoration project.
Weighing an incredible 2.5 tonnes, it is as heavy as 20,000 IPhone 5s and could fill an entire room.
The computer has been meticulously re-built by a team of volunteers after Kevin Murrell, trustee of the museum, stumbled across a photo of it and tracked it down in a storage room, where it had been dismantled into more than 50 pieces.
"I first saw the Harwell Dekatron when I was a teenager in the 1970's and it was on display in the Birmingham Museum of Science and Industry and I was very fond of it," said Mr Murrell.
"When that Museum closed, it disappeared from public view, but four years ago quite by chance I was looking at some photos of items in a storage centre and in the background I noticed the computer's control panel.
"The computer had been carefully but thoroughly dismantled into 50 pieces and all the cables disconnected, so it took a long time to track down all the different parts."
Mr Murrell and a team of volunteers managed to locate around 99 per cent of the computer where it had been lying in the Birmingham Museum's Collection Centre for more than two decades.
The volunteers then worked tirelessly to re-make the computer, using original circuit diagrams and photos. They also got in touch with the original designers of the computer for some extra help.
Delwyn Holroyd, a volunteer at the museum who led the restoration team, said: "The restoration was quite a challenge, requiring work with components like valves, relays a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CTMSWHGAV
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World's oldest digital computer unveiled after restoration at The National Museum of Computing, Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 19 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features (1976882d)
Reboot For World's Oldest Digital Computer
The world's oldest original working digital computer has been rebooted after lying forgotten in storage for 20 years.
The 61-year-old Harwell Dekatron (aka WITCH) computer has clattered back into action at The National Museum of Computing, based at Bletchley Park, Bucks, after a mammoth three-year restoration project.
Weighing an incredible 2.5 tonnes, it is as heavy as 20,000 IPhone 5s and could fill an entire room.
The computer has been meticulously re-built by a team of volunteers after Kevin Murrell, trustee of the museum, stumbled across a photo of it and tracked it down in a storage room, where it had been dismantled into more than 50 pieces.
"I first saw the Harwell Dekatron when I was a teenager in the 1970's and it was on display in the Birmingham Museum of Science and Industry and I was very fond of it," said Mr Murrell.
"When that Museum closed, it disappeared from public view, but four years ago quite by chance I was looking at some photos of items in a storage centre and in the background I noticed the computer's control panel.
"The computer had been carefully but thoroughly dismantled into 50 pieces and all the cables disconnected, so it took a long time to track down all the different parts."
Mr Murrell and a team of volunteers managed to locate around 99 per cent of the computer where it had been lying in the Birmingham Museum's Collection Centre for more than two decades.
The volunteers then worked tirelessly to re-make the computer, using original circuit diagrams and photos. They also got in touch with the original designers of the computer for some extra help.
Delwyn Holroyd, a volunteer at the museum who led the restoration team, said: "The restoration was quite a challenge, requiring work with components like valves, relays a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CTMSWHGAV
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World's oldest digital computer unveiled after restoration at The National Museum of Computing, Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 19 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features (1976882b)
Reboot For World's Oldest Digital Computer
The world's oldest original working digital computer has been rebooted after lying forgotten in storage for 20 years.
The 61-year-old Harwell Dekatron (aka WITCH) computer has clattered back into action at The National Museum of Computing, based at Bletchley Park, Bucks, after a mammoth three-year restoration project.
Weighing an incredible 2.5 tonnes, it is as heavy as 20,000 IPhone 5s and could fill an entire room.
The computer has been meticulously re-built by a team of volunteers after Kevin Murrell, trustee of the museum, stumbled across a photo of it and tracked it down in a storage room, where it had been dismantled into more than 50 pieces.
"I first saw the Harwell Dekatron when I was a teenager in the 1970's and it was on display in the Birmingham Museum of Science and Industry and I was very fond of it," said Mr Murrell.
"When that Museum closed, it disappeared from public view, but four years ago quite by chance I was looking at some photos of items in a storage centre and in the background I noticed the computer's control panel.
"The computer had been carefully but thoroughly dismantled into 50 pieces and all the cables disconnected, so it took a long time to track down all the different parts."
Mr Murrell and a team of volunteers managed to locate around 99 per cent of the computer where it had been lying in the Birmingham Museum's Collection Centre for more than two decades.
The volunteers then worked tirelessly to re-make the computer, using original circuit diagrams and photos. They also got in touch with the original designers of the computer for some extra help.
Delwyn Holroyd, a volunteer at the museum who led the restoration team, said: "The restoration was quite a challenge, requiring work with components like valves, relays a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CTMSWHGAV
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World's oldest digital computer unveiled after restoration at The National Museum of Computing, Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 19 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features (1976882c)
Reboot For World's Oldest Digital Computer
The world's oldest original working digital computer has been rebooted after lying forgotten in storage for 20 years.
The 61-year-old Harwell Dekatron (aka WITCH) computer has clattered back into action at The National Museum of Computing, based at Bletchley Park, Bucks, after a mammoth three-year restoration project.
Weighing an incredible 2.5 tonnes, it is as heavy as 20,000 IPhone 5s and could fill an entire room.
The computer has been meticulously re-built by a team of volunteers after Kevin Murrell, trustee of the museum, stumbled across a photo of it and tracked it down in a storage room, where it had been dismantled into more than 50 pieces.
"I first saw the Harwell Dekatron when I was a teenager in the 1970's and it was on display in the Birmingham Museum of Science and Industry and I was very fond of it," said Mr Murrell.
"When that Museum closed, it disappeared from public view, but four years ago quite by chance I was looking at some photos of items in a storage centre and in the background I noticed the computer's control panel.
"The computer had been carefully but thoroughly dismantled into 50 pieces and all the cables disconnected, so it took a long time to track down all the different parts."
Mr Murrell and a team of volunteers managed to locate around 99 per cent of the computer where it had been lying in the Birmingham Museum's Collection Centre for more than two decades.
The volunteers then worked tirelessly to re-make the computer, using original circuit diagrams and photos. They also got in touch with the original designers of the computer for some extra help.
Delwyn Holroyd, a volunteer at the museum who led the restoration team, said: "The restoration was quite a challenge, requiring work with components like valves, relays a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CTMSWHGAV
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World's oldest digital computer unveiled after restoration at The National Museum of Computing, Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 19 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features (1976882a)
Reboot For World's Oldest Digital Computer
The world's oldest original working digital computer has been rebooted after lying forgotten in storage for 20 years.
The 61-year-old Harwell Dekatron (aka WITCH) computer has clattered back into action at The National Museum of Computing, based at Bletchley Park, Bucks, after a mammoth three-year restoration project.
Weighing an incredible 2.5 tonnes, it is as heavy as 20,000 IPhone 5s and could fill an entire room.
The computer has been meticulously re-built by a team of volunteers after Kevin Murrell, trustee of the museum, stumbled across a photo of it and tracked it down in a storage room, where it had been dismantled into more than 50 pieces.
"I first saw the Harwell Dekatron when I was a teenager in the 1970's and it was on display in the Birmingham Museum of Science and Industry and I was very fond of it," said Mr Murrell.
"When that Museum closed, it disappeared from public view, but four years ago quite by chance I was looking at some photos of items in a storage centre and in the background I noticed the computer's control panel.
"The computer had been carefully but thoroughly dismantled into 50 pieces and all the cables disconnected, so it took a long time to track down all the different parts."
Mr Murrell and a team of volunteers managed to locate around 99 per cent of the computer where it had been lying in the Birmingham Museum's Collection Centre for more than two decades.
The volunteers then worked tirelessly to re-make the computer, using original circuit diagrams and photos. They also got in touch with the original designers of the computer for some extra help.
Delwyn Holroyd, a volunteer at the museum who led the restoration team, said: "The restoration was quite a challenge, requiring work with components like valves, relays a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CTMSWHGAV
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Dressed as a witch, Hilary Duff heads to a Halloween party with friends . October 31, 2012 /X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Hilary Duff heads to a Halloween party
Dressed as a witch, Hilary Duff heads to a Halloween party with friends . October 31, 2012 /X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Hilary Duff heads to a Halloween party
Dressed as a witch, Hilary Duff heads to a Halloween party with friends . October 31, 2012 /X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Hilary Duff heads to a Halloween party
Dressed as a witch, Hilary Duff heads to a Halloween party with friends . October 31, 2012 /X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Hilary Duff heads to a Halloween party
Dressed as a witch, Hilary Duff heads to a Halloween party with friends . October 31, 2012 /X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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