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30/08/2011

Tony Sale 1931-2011

It is with great sadness that TNMOC must report the death of Tony Sale, its co-founding trustee and the visionary who led the team that rebuilt Colossus, the world’s first modern computer.

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09/08/2011

Teenage programmers develop their skills in the home of computing

A teenager who participated in the Young Rewired State 2011 (YRS2011) coding event at TNMOC has won an award for his programming work.

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15/07/2011

The Queen visits Colossus

The Queen visited TNMOC on 15 July 2011 to see Colossus as part of her visit to Bletchley Park to pay tribute to the men and women who worked there during World War II.

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13/07/2011

Young Rewired State 2011 comes to TNMOC

The National Museum of Computing is one of the twelve national venues hosting this year's Young Rewired State from 1-5 August 2011.

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23/06/2011

TNMOC moves up a gear

To speed up its development as one of the top computing museums in the world and to increase its opening times, TNMOC is to start charging visitors a modest entrance fee for the first time.

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02/06/2011

Tunny commemorative stamp covers issued

To mark the opening of the new Tunny Gallery at TNMOC, Bletchley Park Post Office has issued a commemorative postage stamp and cover.

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26/05/2011

Tunny rebuild completed

World War II codebreaking Tunny machine rebuild completed. TNMOC displays the entire codebreaking process from signal intercept to final decrypt.

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16/05/2011

Domesday project revisited

Visitors to The National Museum of Computing can relive the 1980's Domesday project on the original technology.

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