Explore our website to find out more about the exhibits on display when you plan to visit.
A summary of the Museum exhibits can be found here with reference to their possible support of a range of curriculum objectives.
The main areas of interest are;
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Tunny, Heath Robinson and Colossus
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Calculators and slide rules
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The Analogue Computing gallery
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The WITCH computer
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The Large systems gallery
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Flight simulator room
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Punched card gallery
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Personal Computing gallery
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Technology of the internet gallery
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BBC Domesday and classroom
Depending upon the day and time of your visit, some of the computer systems will be operating. Computers in the Personal Computing Gallery will be available for students to use during their visit.
The National Museum of Computing is sited at Bletchley Park and a visit to our Museum may include opportunities to see exhibits held by our neighbours the Bletchley Park Trust. This would be particularly relevant to those students with an interest in the history of the Second World War, code-breaking and the role of Bletchley Park. See the Bletchley Park website for more information.