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Charles Babbage. Wood engraving after T.D. Scott, 1871. Babbage built the first programmable computer.
About this work Publication/Creation 1871 Physical description 1 print : wood engraving Contributors Scott, Thomas Dewell, 1828-1911 Publications note R. Burgess, Portraits of doctors & scientists in the Wellcome Institute, London 1973, no. 134.4 Reference Wellcome Library no. 658i Creator/production credits Bear’s Scott’s monogram: TS The Inscription Reads: "The Late Mr. Babbage."
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