Date for your diary - IVARC are planning a visit to Bletchley Park on Saturday 19th October 2024.
Bletchley Park was the principal centre of Allied code-breaking during the Second World War, in particular the German Enigma and Lorenz ciphers.
The separate National Museum of Computing, which includes a working replica Bombe machine and a rebuilt Colossus computer, is also located on the site, as is the RSGB National Radio Centre.
Don’t forget that RSGB members can gain free admission to Bletchley Park by downloading a voucher from the RSGB website. The voucher also includes admission to the RSGB National Radio Centre.
To ensure we make the most of our visit, Steve G8XEV has very kindly volunteered to revisit his presentation “Enigma: The code and its cryptanalysis, a broad overview of the Allied effort to decipher ENIGMA traffic before and during WWII” for the club meeting before the Bletchley Park visit (11 October 2024)
Nearer the time we’ll be organising car-sharing for those wishing to attend the visit to Bletchley Park.
Bletchley Park was the principal centre of Allied code-breaking during the Second World War, in particular the German Enigma and Lorenz ciphers.
The separate National Museum of Computing, which includes a working replica Bombe machine and a rebuilt Colossus computer, is also located on the site, as is the RSGB National Radio Centre.
Don’t forget that RSGB members can gain free admission to Bletchley Park by downloading a voucher from the RSGB website. The voucher also includes admission to the RSGB National Radio Centre.
To ensure we make the most of our visit, Steve G8XEV has very kindly volunteered to revisit his presentation “Enigma: The code and its cryptanalysis, a broad overview of the Allied effort to decipher ENIGMA traffic before and during WWII” for the club meeting before the Bletchley Park visit (11 October 2024)
Nearer the time we’ll be organising car-sharing for those wishing to attend the visit to Bletchley Park.