Edith looks up the path to Bletchley Park
The walk up to the folly.
The folly
The right hand end of the folly.
A youngster's dream, thousands of toys!
The walk up to the gate.
The side of the Folly.
The gate through to the cottages.
Whoops! A view of the tarmac.
The tour examines the main gate.
Radio station in small room at the top.
The clock is right twice a day!
The cottage of Alan Turing.
U571 prop from film. (A totally innaccurate film.)
Wiring project courtesy of local university
The backside/inside of the Bombe.
A replica 'BOMBE'.
The replica 'Colossus'.
Mr Tony Sale's work area.
Rear of 'Colossus' with tele-typewriter in foreground
Front of BOMBE.
An three rotor Enigma machine with morse key and transceiver.
Radio equipment.
A collection of memoribilia.
Makes for interesting reading.
Paper tape encryption machine.
Teletype machine.
Siemens telytype.
Radio receiver used for intercepting messages.
An explanation of the Colossus.
Manual decryption process.
The overall intercept and decryption method.
A four rotor Enigma machine in secure display cabinet
Block B
Bletchley Park Amateur Radio Antennas
Ducks on the lake near the folly.
Wartime poster.
An ornate ceiling inside the folly.
Close-up of the ceiling and light fitting inside the folly.
Amateur radio equipment.
WW2 Posters. Not always popular. 'Keeping mum' didn't go down well with some.
Where the V1 bombs crashed in southern England.
On the platform at Bletchley.