Unveiling Heath Robinson
/The Heath Robinson, a Second World War code-breaking machine and the inspiration for Colossus, has been reconstructed and will be launched at The National Museum of Computing on Saturday 6 April 2019.
Read MoreThe Heath Robinson, a Second World War code-breaking machine and the inspiration for Colossus, has been reconstructed and will be launched at The National Museum of Computing on Saturday 6 April 2019.
Read MoreThe National Museum of Computing (TNMOC) has partnered with network monitoring company Paessler to protect some of the world’s most precious historical artefacts currently housed in Block H on Bletchley Park.
Read MoreNew elements are being added to the Learning Programme at The National Museum of Computing (TNMOC) on Bletchley Park thanks to funding from Issured, the digital transformation and cyber specialists.
Read MoreThe 2019 Relaxed Opening sessions for people with autism at The National Museum of Computing are already proving highly popular and visitors are advised to register promptly for the increasingly popular sessions.
Read MoreThe 75th anniversary of the first attack by the Colossus computer on a Second World War enemy Lorenz message has coincided with the discovery of a selection of original decrypts showing the nature of the intelligence that was intercepted.
Read MoreDelwyn Holroyd, a volunteer at The National Museum of Computing, is celebrating an Emmy award for the company he co-founded and of which he is now Technical Director.
Read MoreSeventy-five years after the first Colossus was under construction, the original tools and tool bag of an engineer who maintained the code-breaking Colossus computers are on display alongside the working rebuild of the computer at The National Museum of Computing.
Read More‘I didn’t realise I could do that!’ More than 80 school girls explored and developed their problem-solving skills at the latest Girls’ STEM Day. Two more STEM day specials are already being organised for next year.
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