
Bletchley Park was the UK's main codebreaking establishment during World War II. Also known as "Station X", coded messages were deciphered here, most notably those encrypted by the German
Enigma machine. It is widely believed that the high-level intelligence produced at Bletchley contributed to the shortening of the war.
Submarine conning tower replica used in the film Enigma.
Film projector take-up reel (in use)
Reconstructed Colossus computer
"Bombe" codebreaking machine
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