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  1. Mary Lee Berners-Lee (née Woods; 12 March 1924 – 29 November 2017) was an English mathematician and computer scientist who worked in a team that developed programs in the Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester Mark 1, Ferranti Mark 1 and Mark 1 Star computers.

  2. Feb 10, 2021 · Mary Lee Woods - Mathematician and Computer Scientist. 1924 - 2017. Mary Lee Woods was born in Hall Green in 1924 and showed an early talent for mathematics. She worked on the...

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  3. Mary Lee Woods (12 March 1924 – 29 November 2017) was an English mathematician and computer programmer. She worked in a team that developed programs in the School of Computer Science, University of Manchester Mark 1 , Ferranti Mark 1 and Mark 1 Star computers.

  4. A British mathematician and computer programmer who worked in a team that developed programs for the Manchester University Mark 1, Ferranti Mark 1 and Mark 1 Star computers, she is married to Conway Berners-Lee, also in the team. Their eldest son, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, invented the World Wide Web.

  5. Mary Lee Berners-Lee ( née Woods; 12 March 1924 – 29 November 2017) was an English mathematician and computer scientist who worked in a team that developed programs in the Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester Mark 1, Ferranti Mark 1 and Mark 1 Star computers.

  6. Cicely Popplewell was far from the only woman associated with the earliest efforts at electronic computing at Manchester in the early 1950s. Two others were Audrey Bates, who was Max Newman's protege and Turing's mathematician MSc student, and Mary Lee Woods.

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  8. Jan 30, 2018 · Mary-Lee Berners-Lee née Woods might have a familiar surname, she titles herself, “The Grandmother of the Web,” for it was her son, Sir Tim Berners-Lee who would go on to invent the internet as we know it. Yet whilst his story is celebrated, it was Mrs Berners-Lee whose contribution is overlooked.

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