Dora Metcalf
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Dora Stuart Primrose Metcalf (11 March 1892 – 17 October 1982) was an entrepreneur, mathematician and computing pioneer. During World War I she was a comptometer operator in a munitions factory during which time she realised the potential in the mechanical descendants of the abacus. During World War II she was involved with supplying the "bombe" decryption machines to the codebreakers at Bletchley Park in England.
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Dora Metcalf
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Dora Metcalf
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Dora Metcalf
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Otley, England
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1982-10-17
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Madras , India
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1892-03-11
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Dora Metcalf at her wedding in 1935
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1892-03-11
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Dora Greene
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Metcalf in 1935
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1982-10-17
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Entrepreneur, engineer, mathematician, computing pioneer
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Dora Stuart Primrose Metcalf (11 March 1892 – 17 October 1982) was an entrepreneur, mathematician and computing pioneer. During World War I she was a comptometer operator in a munitions factory during which time she realised the potential in the mechanical descendants of the abacus. During World War II she was involved with supplying the "bombe" decryption machines to the codebreakers at Bletchley Park in England.
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Dora Greene
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1892
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1982