Bletchley Park Mansion - The Wartime Code Breaking Centre.

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The front of the Mansion\nAlthough built by Sir Samuel Leon, the building shows many varied styles. A gateway between the Mansion and the stableyard\nDuring the war the stableyard was one of the compounds The cottages in the stableyard The cottages in the stableyard The square tower is the water tower.\nIn the early days the communications aeriel was sited on here. A scale model of a German submarine used for making the Enigma film The Ballroom in the Mansion The richly decorated plaster of the Ballroom ceiling. The wooden ceiling of a room A panelled room.\nThe American flag was one that was carried on Omaha Beach, Normandy, France, 6th June 1944. Bust of Sir Winston Spencer Churchill in the Mansion A lecture room in the Mansion The richly carved and panelled staircase of the Mansion A mock-up of the Turing Bombe used in the film. The original German Enigma machine with a modern wooden case.\nThis machine was stolen from Bletchley Park and missing for some time, it was eventually recovered. A British cypher machine A Lorenz cypher machine, a higher level of coding than the Enigma. The Lorenz cypher machine with keyboard. Another British cypher machine More cypher machines Part of the project to rebuild the Turing Bombe machine (Colossus)