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Colossus
Early British cryptanalysis computer
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Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator
The Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator (EDSAC) was an early British computer. Inspired by John von Neumann's seminal First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC, the machine was constructed by Maurice Wilkes and his team at the University of Cambridge Mathematical Laboratory in England to provide a service to the university. EDSAC was the second electronic digital stored-program computer, after the Manchester Mark 1, to go into regular service.
Manchester Baby
first electronic stored-program computer
Manchester Mark 1
English stored-program computer, 1949
Nimrod
special purpose computer that played the game of Nim

Bombe
thumb|220px|A wartime picture of a Bletchley Park Bombe
Ferranti Mark 1
One of the world's first commercially available general-purpose digital computers
Automatic Computing Engine
British early electronic serial stored-program computer
LEO I
1951 computer
Pilot ACE
computer
MONIAC Computer
fluidic analogue computer simulating the UK ecomomy

Atlas
supercomputer of the 1960s

Harwell computer
Early British computer
Ferranti Mercury
early commercial computer
Manchester computers
series of stored-program electronic computers
EDSAC 2
early computer from 1958