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Math/Maths History Tour Locations

I made a Google Map of the locations used in the Math/Maths History Tour of Nottingham. At present this includes the locations from video 1 – Computing: Burroughs Adding Machines and Ada Lovelace – but when the rest are released I will add those too.

I also made a YouTube playlist onto which I will add the new videos as they become available.

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  • Peter Rowlett teaches mathematics at university and is interested in maths education and communicating maths. His column at The Aperiodical is Travels in a Mathematical World.

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