Peter Bird (IT manager) explained

Birth Name:Peter John Bird
Birth Place:London, England
Death Date: (aged 82)

Peter John Bird (1934–2017) was a British computer operator in the early days of commercial computing, and rose to be a director of Lyons Computer Services.[1]

Bird was born in 1934 in north London,[2] the second son of Eileen (née Darnell) and Jack Bird, a solicitors’ clerk. He served in the Merchant Navy, eventually becoming a first officer.

Bird worked for J. Lyons and Co. from 1964 to 1991, initially as an operator of the LEO III computer.

From the late 1980s, he developed an interest on the history of computing at Lyons, and thus in the history of the company in general. This led to him writing two books, one on each topic.[3]

He also developed a secondary career, as a consultant on Lyons' history for television programmes, on some of which he appeared.

The LEO Computers Society's 2016 book 'LEO Remembered' is dedicated to him.[4] In later years, he lived in Wokingham.[5]

He died on 16 August 2017, aged 82.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Land . Frank . Peter Bird obituary . 10 September 2017 . The Guardian . 10 September 2017.
  2. Web site: Bird . Philip . Peter Bird – Obituary. LEO Computers Society . 10 September 2017.
  3. Web site: Bird. Jane. UK: The Brief Day of the Lion - J Lyons. Management Today. 10 September 2017. 1 April 1994.
  4. Book: LEO Remembered, by the people who worked on the world's first business computers. 2016. LEO Computers Society. 978-1527201996.
  5. Web site: 'LEO Remembered' published! . LEO Computers Society . 10 September 2017.