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Punched Card Sorter

International Computers Ltd./The British Tabulating Machine CompanyLate 1940s - Early 1950s

The National Museum of Computing

The National Museum of Computing
MILTON KEYNES, United Kingdom

Sorting is the third of four stages in the card punching process. The purpose of sorting is to organise groups of punched cards into a chosen sequence dependent on the data they hold in certain columns. This is done using a Sorting Machine. Often, packs of cards will go through multiple sorts, each concerning a different column for classification, until the final desired order is achieved.

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  • Title: Punched Card Sorter
  • Creator: International Computers Ltd./The British Tabulating Machine Company
  • Date Created: Late 1940s - Early 1950s
  • Location: The National Museum of Computing (Buckinghamshire, UK)
The National Museum of Computing

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