Examples of using Bletchley in English and their translations into Hungarian
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I think it was in'36 that the news of the Left Book Club got to West Bletchley.
We moved to West Bletchley in'29 and started buying the house in Ellesmere Road the next year,
then we send it on to Bletchley Park by motorbike.
British codebreaking operations were moved from London to Bletchley Park.
The intelligence produced at Bletchley Park, codenamed Ultra,
The high-level intelligence produced at Bletchley Park, codenamed Ultra,
As well as writing and speaking, Dermot is currently a trustee of Bletchley Park and of the Turing Trust.
better known as the father of modern computer science and Bletchley Park code breaker.
The high-level intelligence produced at Bletchley Park, codenamed Ultra,
In addition to the university, the town is also famous for Bletchley Park, the secret location hosting Alan Turing and the rest of the codebreakers during the Second World War.
The book Gordon Welchman, Bletchley Park's Architect of Ultra Intelligence can be purchased for 25 pounds in the museum's online bookshop.
Sir Harry Hinsley, a Bletchley veteran and the official historian of British Intelligence in World War II,
Sir Harry Hinsley(a Bletchley veteran and the official historian of British Intelligence during the Second World War)
Sir Harry Hinsley, a Bletchley veteran and the official historian of British Intelligence in World War II,
Partly filmed in Bletchley Park, the legendary codebreaking centre, on 8 October this movie will open the BFI London Film Festival,
During World War II, he stood at the head of a group that broke the Enigma code, which was believed to be undecided by German command, at Bletchley Park, a British military intelligence code-making center.
The piece of art should incorporate digital technology to refer to Bletchley Park, the cradle of computing,
done during the war, and it was only in the 1970s that the work at Bletchley Park was revealed to the general public.
done during the war, and it was only in the 1970s that the work at Bletchley Park was revealed to the general public.
visitors could write messages using an Enigma machine from World War Two, and send them to Bletchley Park.