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Bletchley Park
I have just started a book on Bletchley Park during the war. It states that there were 9 to 10 thousand people working there.
Where did they all sleep and eat as I have the impression that the town of Bletchley was a small one?
Where did they all sleep and eat as I have the impression that the town of Bletchley was a small one?
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My parents were at Bletchley Park, they were found places to stay. One couple they knew rented a house nearby and they stayed with them. Some did sleep at the park as has been suggested.
08:55 Sun 07th Oct 2012
Again I'm late with answers - sorry. You can find hobbies and so forth on the Society thread as Vulcan posted yesterday. Am going to be out most of today so I can't post anything over there at present but at some point later I post something.
Oh, I downloaded the Bletchley Park book onto my kindle last night, and as soon as I finish the book I am currently reading I'll be right on it will let you know how I get on
Oh, I downloaded the Bletchley Park book onto my kindle last night, and as soon as I finish the book I am currently reading I'll be right on it will let you know how I get on
There are many, many books on Bletchley Park and its activities.
Try these:
'Unravelling Enigma' by Maurice Freedman
pub. Pen & Sword, Barnsley, 2001
'Enigma' by H. Sebag-Montefiore
pub.Phoenix, Lond.2001
'Codebreakers' by Hinsley and Stripp (eds.)
pub. OUP,1993
'The Codebreakers' by D. Kahn
pub.Sphere,1973
'Enigma' by Robert Harris
pub.QPD, Lond. 1995
The coverage on Bletchley Park has been extensive. I am surprised that there is any more to say on the subject.
Try these:
'Unravelling Enigma' by Maurice Freedman
pub. Pen & Sword, Barnsley, 2001
'Enigma' by H. Sebag-Montefiore
pub.Phoenix, Lond.2001
'Codebreakers' by Hinsley and Stripp (eds.)
pub. OUP,1993
'The Codebreakers' by D. Kahn
pub.Sphere,1973
'Enigma' by Robert Harris
pub.QPD, Lond. 1995
The coverage on Bletchley Park has been extensive. I am surprised that there is any more to say on the subject.