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Wikidata identifier:
Q155921
Also known as:
Station X
Instance of:
historic house museum; English country house; military museum; park; tourist attraction; independent museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
2321
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q155921/

Collection-level records:

  • Collection overview (Wikipedia)
    • Secrets Revealed introduction
    • The Road to Bletchley Park. Codebreaking in World War One.
    • Intel Security Cybersecurity exhibition. Online security and privacy in the 21st century.
    • Lorenz Cipher
    • Alan Turing
    • Enigma machines
    • Japanese codes
    • Home Front exhibition. How people lived in WW2
    • Office of Alistair Denniston
    • Library. Dressed as a World War II naval intelligence office
    • The Imitation Game exhibition
    • Gordon Welchman: Architect of Ultra Intelligence exhibition
    • Codebreaking offices as they would have looked during World War II.
    • Interactive exhibitions explaining codebreaking
    • Alan Turing’s office
    • Pigeon exhibition. The use of pigeons in World War II.
    • Life as a WRNS Bombe operator
    • Bletchley Park: Rescued and Restored. Items found during the restoration work.
    • Wartime garages
    • 2366 Bletchley Park Air Training Corp Squadron

    This article uses material from the Wikipedia article “Bletchley Park”, which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

    Source: Wikipedia

    Date: 2025

    Licence: CC-BY-SA

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