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The Science Museum did one of Babbage's machines, yes, but not the big one. Legolas Send a noteboard - 23/10/2010 02:15:13 PM
Didn't the Science Museum in London already do that?

Also, I thought it was hand powered not steam powered?

They built the "difference engine", which is indeed hand powered, but the "analytical engine", of which the difference engine would be merely a part, was never built. See the Wikipedia article on the analytical engine, which also mentions the current attempt to get it built.
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