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  1. Thomas Harold Flowers MBE (22 December 1905 – 28 October 1998) was an English engineer with the British General Post Office. During World War II, Flowers designed and built Colossus, the world's first programmable electronic computer, to help decipher encrypted German messages.

  2. Sep 6, 2021 · Learn about Tommy Flowers, the electrical engineer who designed and built Colossus, the first programmable computer used to decode German messages in World War II. Discover how he overcame skepticism, challenges and personal cost to create a masterpiece of engineering.

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  3. May 19, 2023 · Learn about Tommy Flowers, the British engineer who designed and built Colossus, the world's first programmable computer. Discover how his work during World War Two helped break the German Enigma code and shaped the future of technology.

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  4. Aug 16, 2018 · While the release of the award-winning film “The Imitation Game” made Alan Turing a household name, stories of other WWII codebreakers lie buried in the historical archives. One such codebreaker was Thomas H. “Tommy” Flowers, the engineer who designed the Colossus code-breaking machines.

  5. Jul 31, 2023 · Thomas Harold Flowers is the technical genius who created the worlds second electronic computer (after ABC of Atanasoff) and the world’s first electronic programmable computer—Colossus. Flowers, the son of a bricklayer, was born on December 22, 1905, at 160 Abbott Road in Poplar, London’s East End.

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  6. Apr 21, 2015 · Tommy Flowers was born on December 22 nd 1905 in Poplar in the East End of London. After school, Flowers worked as an apprentice engineer and in 1926 joined the GPO as an engineer In 1930 Flowers joined and their research centre at Dollis Hill in northwest London. Flowers was particularly interested in electronics and switching ...

  7. Aug 9, 2018 · While the release of the award-winning film “The Imitation Game” made Alan Turing a household name, stories of other WWII codebreakers lie buried in the historical archives. One such codebreaker was Thomas H. “Tommy” Flowers, the engineer who designed the Colossus code-breaking machines.