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Bletchley Park
The Early Life of Alan Turing
The Enigma Machine
'Breaking the Code' 
- The First Attempts
'Breaking the Code' 
- The Turing Machine
The Naval Enigma
Life After World War II
Links to Other Sources
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Bletchley Park Mansion as it stands today






Bletchley Park, the home of Station X, was home to the famous codebreakers of WWII and the birthplace of modern computing and communications. It is now a heritage site and museum, with historic buildings, exhibitions and tours for visitors, community activities and non-residential conference facilities.

Exhibits include Uniforms and WWII Memorabilia, Military vehicles and fire engines, re-enactment groups, a Toy Museum and the world-famous Churchill Collection.

The Cryptology Trail enables visitors to follow a coded message from its interception to decode and interpretation.
 
 

For futher images of Bletchley Park click on 'Station X'
 

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