Alan Turing will be the next face on the £50 note the Bank of England Governor, Mark Carney, announced today (Monday, 15 July). Making the announcement at the Science and Industry Museum in Manchester ...
Computer pioneer and codebreaker Alan Turing will feature on the new design of the Bank of England's £50 note. He is celebrated for his code-cracking work that proved vital to the Allies in World ...
On the list are computing pioneers Alan Turing and Ada Lovelace ... There are currently 330 million £50 notes in circulation, with a combined value of £16.5bn, the Bank said.
This is a significant year in the legacy of the mathematician Alan Turing. Almost 70 years after his death, his face will appear on the new £50 note, marking his contribution to UK history.
Turing was granted a royal pardon in 2013 for his 1952 conviction for gross indecency. The Bank of England's £50 note now features a portrait of Alan Turing, released into circulation on what ...
Alan Turing was also honoured in 2021 when the Bank of England issued the new £50 note featuring the scientist which coincided with his birthday. Alan Turing was a “brilliant mathematician ...
Alan Mathison Turing (1912–1954 ... an achievement that sees him chosen as the next face on the £50 note. Despite his remarkable achievements, as a gay man Turing was prosecuted for gross indecency in ...
JMW Turner on the 20-pound notes, and Alan Turing on the 50-pound notes. Upon the issuance of the new King Charles III notes on June 5, members of the British public will have a limited window to ...