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At the British Ship Research Association, Wallsend on Tyne
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At the British Ship Research Association, Wallsend on Tyne
At the British Ship Research Association, Wallsend on Tyne, the biggest automatic drawing machine - operated by a computer - in the country is in operation. This machine, from a tape, automatically draws plans on a gigantic drawing board. Pictured, George Davison, of Gateshead, research officer (nearest camera) working with David Adams another research officer on the automatic drawing machine. 9th March 1967
Freddie Reed
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Wallsend
England
DM X3712 B
Media ID 21876537
© Mirrorpix
Boom City Computers Research Technology Tyne And Wear 1967
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the year 1967 at the British Ship Research Association in Wallsend on Tyne. Standing tall and proud is the largest automatic drawing machine in the entire country, a technological marvel operated by a computer. This incredible machine effortlessly translates data from a tape into meticulously detailed plans on an enormous drawing board. The image showcases two dedicated research officers engrossed in their work with the automatic drawing machine. George Davison, hailing from Gateshead, can be seen closest to the camera, while David Adams stands alongside him. Both men epitomize passion and expertise as they collaborate on this cutting-edge technology that revolutionizes shipbuilding. This photograph encapsulates not only a moment frozen in time but also represents an era of rapid industrial advancement and innovation. The 1960s were characterized by tremendous growth and progress across various sectors, including shipping and technology. As we delve into this snapshot from history, it serves as a reminder of how far we have come in terms of technological advancements. It sparks curiosity about what other groundbreaking inventions were being developed during this boom city period. Freddie Reed's skillful capture preserves both the significance of this particular moment within British ship research and our collective journey towards embracing automation for increased efficiency and precision.
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