More than 2,000 technology enthusiasts visited the first British Vintage Computer Festival at Bletchley Park on Saturday and Sunday. The festival, organised by The National Museum of Computing, ...
The National Museum of Computing (TNMOC) at Bletchley Park is being isolated by the new management regime at Bletchley Park Trust, which has started an £8 million Lottery-funded restoration project.
Women operate the Colossus computer at Bletchley Park in 1945 - rex/shutterstock/rex features GCHQ has revealed the early idea for an “entirely different machine” which became the first Bletchley Park ...
MI6 called it Station X. The Germans didn't know it existed. It's widely accepted the cutting edge work there shortened World War II by more than two years. It's not just the birthplace of modern ...
Immortalised in the film The Imitation Game, Bletchley Park, home to the UK’s legendary codebreakers during the Second World War, is the subject of a planning application by Milton Keynes College to ...
Tucked away in an estate in Buckinghamshire, England, is a 19th-century mansion. You wouldn’t be able to tell from the outside, but this mansion, named Bletchley Park, was the central home to Alan ...
One of the first ‘modern' computers created by clever chaps at Cambridge University in the late 40s is to be re-built at Bletchley Park. The UK's Computer Conservation Society (CCS) has commissioned a ...
THIS compelling compilation of essays reveals how cryptologists at Bletchley Park broke some of the toughest Nazi codes using the world’s first valve-based computer. It is technical, not for the faint ...
I spent a day last week at Bletchley Park, about an hour north of London. As I think is now well known, during the Second World War this was where a team of smart people, notably Alan Turing, broke ...