Papers Belonging to WW2 Codebreaker Alan Turing Discovered in a Bermondsey Loft Are Now Expected to Sell for Tens of Thousands at Auction
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Papers belonging to WW2 codebreaker Alan Turing discovered in a Bermondsey loft are now expected to sell for tens of thousands at auction
Papers belonging to World War Two codebreaker Sir Alan Turing that were discovered over a decade ago in a Bermondsey loft and saved from the shredder are to be sold at auction, where they are expected to reach tens of thousands of pounds. Alan Turing cracked the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World […]
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Read Full ArticleThe notes and copies of his most important works were found in an attic and are now to be auctioned
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