File:HRH Princess Anne opens Systime Computers Ltd new facility in June 1983.jpg
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On 27 June 1983, HRH Princess Anne officially opens Systime Computers Ltd's new £20 million facility in Leeds. John Gow, founder and managing director of Systime, is alongside her. The building became informally known as the "glass palace". |
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This Pinterest page, posted from the Systime Alumni group |
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The illustrate the historic importance that Systime, once Britain's second-largest computer manufacturer but later largely forgotten, had during the late 1970s and early 1980s. |
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