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  2. Tommy Flowers - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Harold Flowers MBE (22 December 1905 – 28 October 1998) was an English engineer with the British General Post Office. During World War II , Flowers designed and built Colossus , the world's first programmable electronic computer, to help decipher encrypted German messages.

  3. Colossus computer - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Flowers MBE [d] was a senior electrical engineer and Head of the Switching Group at the Post Office Research Station at Dollis Hill. Prior to his work on Colossus, he had been involved with GC&CS at Bletchley Park from February 1941 in an attempt to improve the Bombes that were used in the cryptanalysis of the German Enigma cipher machine ...

  4. Testery - Wikipedia

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    Most of the cryptanalysts in the Testery died before they could tell their stories. For the first time, on 25 October 2011, a BBC Timewatch programme titled Code-breakers: Bletchley Park’s Lost Heroes, about the Testery, Tunny, Bill Tutte and Tommy Flowers, was produced, featuring testimony from Jerry Roberts. [3]

  5. Where Has Tommy Flowers Gone? - Wikipedia

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    The play focuses on Tommy Flowers, a "social misfit", a "zany, dangerous rebel." The play takes place in the time when there were clear divisions between Youth and Age, Rules and Freedom. [ 6 ] There is a "running commentary" about the 1960s/early 1970s "free love sexual liberation."

  6. Thomas Flowers - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Flowers may refer to: Tommy Flowers (1905–1998), British engineer; Thomas Flowers (cricketer, born 1988), English cricketer; Thomas Flowers (cricketer, born 1868) (1868–1939), English cricketer and umpire; Thomas Flowers (born 1967), vocalist and guitarist with Oleander

  7. Post Office Research Station - Wikipedia

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    Members of Flowers' team included Sydney Broadhurst, William W. Chandler, Harry Fensom; and Allen Coombs (who took over for the Mark II version of Colossus). Paddock , a World War II concrete two-level underground bunker, was built in secret in 1939 as an alternative Cabinet War Room underneath a corner of the Dollis Hill site.

  8. Flowers (name) - Wikipedia

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    Tim Flowers (born 1967), English goalkeeper; Tommy Flowers (1905–1998), British engineer and computer designer; Tre Flowers (born 1995), American football player; Trentyn Flowers (born 2005), American basketball player; Tyler Flowers (born 1986), American baseball player; Vic Flowers, English cricket supporter; Vivian Flowers (born c. 1969 ...

  9. Alan Turing - Wikipedia

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    Alan Mathison Turing (/ ˈ tj ʊər ɪ ŋ /; 23 June 1912 – 7 June 1954) was an English mathematician, ... He also introduced the Tunny team to Tommy Flowers who, ...