File:Chrome Plover early publicity photo.jpg
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Chrome Plover, the famous musical electroplating ensemble, with their latest controller units. (Early publicity photo, perhaps take by Edward Lear.)
In the News
Musicians in the process of covering Chrome Plover's greatest hits.
Ringed Plover was one inspiration for the name Chrome Plover.
Alistair Treadgold's research into electrolysis influenced a generation of musical electroplating ensembles, including Chrome Plover.
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Attribution:
"U.S. Army Photo", number 163-12-62. Left: Patsy Simmers, holding ENIAC board. Next: Mrs. Gail Taylor, holding EDVAC board. Next: Mrs. Milly Beck, holding ORDVAC board. Right: Mrs. Norma Stec, holding BRLESC-I board. These women were not ENIAC programmers. taken in 1962.
By Unknown - Image from Historic Computer Images, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=26254509
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- Alistair Treadgold
- Chrome Plover
- Edward Lear
- Edward Lear (nonfiction)
- Electroplating (nonfiction)
- Musical electroplating ensemble
- News archive
- Plover (nonfiction)
- Shiny Dull
- File:Alistair Treadgold 1916.jpg
- File:Edward Lear.jpg
- File:Electroplating.jpg
- File:Ringed Plover (Charadrius hiaticula).jpg
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