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  2. Bletchley Park - Wikipedia

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    Bletchley Park Trust was set up in 1991 by a group of people who recognised the site's importance. [20] The initial trustees included Roger Bristow, Ted Enever, Peter Wescombe, Dr Peter Jarvis of the Bletchley Archaeological & Historical Society, and Tony Sale who in 1994 became the first director of the Bletchley Park Museums. [21]

  3. The National Museum of Computing - Wikipedia

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    The museum is located on Bletchley Park in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. [2] It opened in 2007 [3] in Block H – the first purpose-built computer centre in the world, having housed six of the ten Colossus computers that were in use at the end of World War II. Block H at Bletchley Park, home of The National Museum of Computing

  4. Statue of Alan Turing, Bletchley Park - Wikipedia

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    A statue of Alan Turing, created in slate by Stephen Kettle in 2007, is located at Bletchley Park in England as part of an exhibition that honours Turing (1912–1954). [1] [2] It was commissioned by the American businessman and philanthropist Sidney Frank (1919–2006).

  5. File:Bombe-rebuild.jpg - Wikipedia

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    A rebuild of a British Bombe located at Bletchley Park museum. ... document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation ... the photos with the following sha1sums ...

  6. Bombe - Wikipedia

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    By late 1941 a change in German Navy fortunes in the Battle of the Atlantic, combined with intelligence reports, convinced Admiral Karl Dönitz that the Allies were able to read the German Navy's coded communications, and a fourth rotor with unknown wiring was added to German Navy Enigmas used for U-boat communications, producing the Triton system, [dubious – discuss] known at Bletchley Park ...

  7. Colossus computer - Wikipedia

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    In January 2024, new photos were released by GCHQ that showed re-engineered Colossus in a very different environment from the Bletchley Park buildings, presumably at GCHQ Cheltenham. [9] A functioning reconstruction of a Mark 2 Colossus was completed in 2008 by Tony Sale and a team of volunteers; it is on display in The National Museum of ...

  8. Heath Robinson (codebreaking machine) - Wikipedia

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    Heath Robinson was a machine used by British codebreakers at the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park during World War II in cryptanalysis of the Lorenz cipher. This achieved the decryption of messages in the German teleprinter cipher produced by the Lorenz SZ40/42 in-line cipher machine.

  9. Category:Bletchley Park - Wikipedia

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