• During World War II, Bletchley Park (or “Station X”) was a critical part of the Allied effort to decipher and analyze intercepted Axis communications.
  • This Tour is a gentle stroll conducted by Tony Sale, the founder and original Curator of the Bletchley Park Museum.
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  • The gilded medal bears the inscription G C & C S 1939-1945 Bletchley Park and its Outstations.[169].
  • One of the historical buildings in United Kingdom is explained in Facts about Bletchley Park. The location of this park is in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire.
  • Soon there were as many as 10,000 people, mainly women, bicycling in from nearby billets to work in wooden huts in the park at Bletchley.
  • Bletchley Park was barely suitable for its task and many worked in an environment that could only be described as basic.
  • Life as a WRNS Bombe operator. Hut 12. Bletchley Park: Rescued and Restored. Items found during the restoration work. Wartime garages.
  • Bletchley Park | British Cryptanalysis during World War II“ is a compact history book written by Christian Lendl.
  • The Bletchley Park Podcast brings you fascinating stories from Veterans, staff and volunteers on the significance and continued relevance of this site today.