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[Education/Reference]| Friday 4th July 2008 |
The collection includes more than 2,000 items of hardware and 1,500 related magazines and books, which have now been locked up in office space donated for 18 months.
Speaking to PC Pro in March, museum curator Simon Webb said that going into storage was the "worst possible scenario".
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Webb says that he has received several offers outside of the area, but as the museum relies on local volunteers the attraction would leave Swindon only as a last resort.
Another of the UK's historic computing sites, Bletchley Park, which was the home to the code breakers who cracked the German Enigma code during World War 2 is also in dire straits.
According to its managers the venue is in a "desperate state of decay" and requires up to £1 million in investment for restoration.
Anyone with ideas for a new venue can contact Simon Webb at info@museum-of-computing.org.uk
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