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Bletchley Park, home to UK code-breakers such as Alan Turing is being preserved as a museum, but has been facing a funding crises of late.
Boing Boing 2009
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Some 60,000 women went directly into war-related roles, as nurses, ambulance drivers, code-breakers, munitions workers, and in military support roles.
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English Heritage will pay for urgent repairs to the buildings of this code-breakers 'wartime home, and more may be forthcoming for the rest of the repairs that will be needed over the next three years.
Weblogs Maxine 2009
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English Heritage will pay for urgent repairs to the buildings of this code-breakers 'wartime home, and more may be forthcoming for the rest of the repairs that will be needed over the next three years.
The good, the bad and the British Maxine 2008
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English Heritage will pay for urgent repairs to the buildings of this code-breakers 'wartime home, and more may be forthcoming for the rest of the repairs that will be needed over the next three years.
The good, the bad and the British Maxine 2008
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The idea was to prevent another Pearl Harbor, where bits and pieces of intelligence lay around with the code-breakers, the Navy, the Army Air Corps, the FBI, Embassy Tokyo, the people monitoring Radio Tokyo, etc., etc. with no central place where analysts could be in receipt of and consider all the evidence.
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Neil Oliver meets two of the original code-breakers at Bletchley Park, Oliver and Sheila Lawn, who met there and went on to marry after the war.
The Women of Bletchly Park Peggy 2008
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English Heritage will pay for urgent repairs to the buildings of this code-breakers 'wartime home, and more may be forthcoming for the rest of the repairs that will be needed over the next three years.
November 2008 Maxine 2008
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Neil Oliver meets two of the original code-breakers at Bletchley Park, Oliver and Sheila Lawn, who met there and went on to marry after the war.
Archive 2008-06-01 Peggy 2008
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One building, where code-breakers worked during World War II, was falling apart, said Dr Black, and was protected by a blue tarpaulin that was nailed down over it.
Boing Boing 2008
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