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Bletchley Park's World War Two codebreakers in their own words

News The work of the Bletchley Park codebreakers is credited with shortening the Second World War by two years. In October this year the surviving veterans from the 12,000 people who took part in... [05 Nov 2009]

Netbooks, Apple goodies, vintage kit and a futuristic datacentre

Photo The Witch machine (shown here) is being restored by volunteers at The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park. They were among a gathering of more than 100 veteran codebreakers who last month... [02 Oct 2009]

Photos: WWII codebreakers return to Bletchley Park

Photo On Sunday these women and more than 100 other veteran codebreakers returned to Bletchley Park, where in 1939 the British began to decipher German military code which was created using the Enigma coder. [07 Sep 2009]

Photos: Secret-code machines come to Bletchley

Photo One of the world's largest collections of Enigma cipher machines - famous for being used by the Nazis to protect communications during the Second World War - is to go on display at Bletchley Park. Enigma... [17 Aug 2009]

iPhone apps, Antique PCs, Microsoft R&D and supercomputers

Photo The huts at Bletchley Park - which houses the National Museum of Computing and formerly played home to WWII codebreakers - are shown to be in a bad state of repair in this photo story. The... [02 Jun 2009]

Photos: Bletchley needs £2m to save codebreakers' huts

Photo But today hut six, seen here, and hut three at Bletchley Park are rotting and boarded up after decades of neglect. After the codebreakers departed following World War II, Bletchley... [11 May 2009]

ID cards, driverless buses and virtual shipwrecks

Photo More classic tech came in the shape of the PACE TR-48, also at Bletchley Park. The computer is on show at Bletchley Park's National Museum of Computing. See what else... [02 Oct 2008]

Photos: Flying robots, Colossus codebreaker, virus art

Photo Photo credit: MessageLabs silicon.com took a trip to Bletchley Park to see the rebuilt Colossus machine used to break the German Enigma code during World War II. And sticking with the military theme,... [27 Mar 2008]

Photos: The Colossus WWII codebreaking machine

Photo Bletchley Park was the secret home to Britain's top codebreakers during World War II. Bletchley Park is now home to the new National Museum of Computing, which features... [18 Mar 2008]

Photos: Colossus gets cracking after 60 years

Photo It is kept in its original location at Bletchley Park, where it cracked Nazi codes during World War II and played a key role in the Allied victory. Photo credit: Bletchley... [16 Nov 2007]

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