RMB976R9–ENIGMA German cypher machine being operated by Wehrmacht troops during WW2
RMMAEX9W–ATS Girls Vintage 1939 WW2 Propaganda recruitment poster for ATS women operating a Morse Code machine and radio. “ATS AS SIGNAL OPERATORS” ‘Day and night, at home and abroad, ATS operators send and receive messages, swiftly, accurately’ 1939-45 World War 2 World War II
RMF39JWA–Enigma code machine on display in The Museum of Military History in Vienna, Austria
RMD9XHCA–Bletchley Park, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, home of Enigmas and the Code Breakers in WW2. May 2013
RFE4APCX–Enigma Machine
RMHYCMJN–WWII German Schlüsselmaschine E / Cypher Machine E / 3-rotor Wehrmacht Enigma machine in wooden box used during World War Two
RF2BMJ607–Bombe decoding machine at WWII Code Breaking Museum, Bletchley Park, Bletchley, Milton Keynes, England
RM2T1E203–Bletchley Park interior of Hut 11A and Hut 11 exhibition with an Enigma machine at Bletchley Park Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire England UK GB Europe
RM2T4JR15–Typex Machine Mark 22 - One the displays at Bletchley Park. Known as 'Station X', Bletchley Park was home to the code-breakers, Alistair Denniston, Al
RM2BEN0WJ–Naval Enigma machine
RFHMBC7X–Machine for deciphering Japanese 'Purple' diplomatic code, ca. 1940-41.
RFJ4TPYC–Memorial to Bill Tutte in Newmarket, Suffolk. Tutte broke the extremely complex German Lorenz code in WW2 without ever seeing the coding machine.
RFJ71B0M–A wheel from a Nazi Enigma Machine used to code World War Two communications.
RF2HB0E6R–The rotors and dials of a World War 2 Bombe code breaking machine at Bletchley Park.
RMCYWRM6–Second World War German Enigma machine
RF2PM8KHF–Rare German World War II naval 'Enigma' machine keyboard, bulbs and encryption rotors used by code breakers at Bletchley Park.
RFWJN9EF–Enigma Machine
RF2HB0E70–The plugboard, keyboard and rotors from a historic German World War 2 Enigma machine on display at Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire.
RMFEWJ0J–Enigma Machine from World War Two
RMA2JM1A–ENIGMA German General Heinz Guderian in his command vehicle with soldiers using an Enigma code machine at bottom of picture
RMHTGB2B–Lorenz Schlusselzusalz SZ40 Cipher Attachment Used by German High Command World War Two Bletchley Park World War Two Code Breaking Centre Buckinghamsh
RMEY2FPF–Enigma Machine, Bletchley Park, Milton Keynes, Britain
RMD9XHBW–Bletchley Park, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, home of Enigmas and the Code Breakers in WW2. May 2013
RMEY2GKP–Enigma Machine, Bletchley Park, Milton Keynes, Britain
RMHYCMNC–German WWII officer using 3-rotor Wehrmacht Enigma machine at Raversyde Atlantikwall / Atlantic Wall museum at Raversijde, Flanders, Belgium
RF2BMJ61H–Bombe decoding machine at WWII Code Breaking Museum, Bletchley Park, Bletchley, Milton Keynes, England
RM2T19NHT–Bletchley Park Hut 11A and Hut 11 were the Bombe Huts with a replica of a Bombe machine Bletchley Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire England UK GB Europe
RM2RWNGG7–The archway and entrance to the Stableyard at Bletchley Park. Known as 'Station X', Bletchley Park was home to the code-breakers, Alistair Denniston,
RMEY2GKT–Enigma Machine, Bletchley Park, Milton Keynes, Britain
RFPCYGK0–Enigma machine rotors at Bletchley Park, the home of the now famous codebreakers of the Government Code and Cypher School - the forerunner of GCHQ
RMF0FDB7–Naval M1 Enigma machine M897, the 3 rotor variant, in the museum at Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
RFJ71B1T–A working recreation of the Turing Machine or Bombe at the home of the WWll codebreakers at Bletchley Park in England.
RMKGP18M–The bombe component of the WWll British decryption facility which deciphered German military messages at Bletchley Park, England.
RMM9AAWW–Milton Keynes, UK. 23rd March, 2018. Replica Bombe machine at The Bombe Breakthrough exhibition at Bletchley Park - opening 24 March 2018 Credit: Susie Kearley/Alamy Live News
RMECEBAC–The Nazi German Enigma cipher machine used during World War II to develop nearly unbreakable codes for sending messages. The Enigma's settings offered 150,000,000,000,000,000,000 possible solutions. Allied efforts based in Bletchley Park, England were eventually able to crack the code using the worldÕs first electromagnetic computers.
RMBWADRR–Part of a series of four images showing an Enigma decoding machine in it's original wooden box.
RF2HB0E66–The plugboard, keyboard and rotors from a historic German World War 2 Enigma machine on display at Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire.
RMBNC8D3–Enigma Machine. A German navy 4 wheel Enigma encryption machine. War Cabinet Rooms and Churchill , London, , United Kingdom
RMBRJPTB–ENIGMA MACHINE in use by Germany army during WW2
RMKYGW3T–Blue plaque on former home of / house once lived in by Alan Turing, the famous mathematician & enigma code breaker. 78 High Street, Hampton. UK. (93)
RMGE88GA–Vintage Photograph, Camp Huckstep, Egypt, World War Two, 1944
RMD9XHDB–Bletchley Park, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, home of Enigmas and the Code Breakers in WW2. May 2013
RMC48BYN–Rotors on a Lorenz machine at The Tunny Gallery, The National Museum of Computing, Bletchley Park.2010.
RM2RXBDWJ–Bletchley, UK: 8 September 2023: A replica of a Turing Bombe codebreaking machine, at Bletchley Park. The Bombe was used to help speed up decryption
RMHTGB1K–Entrance to Stableyard Bletchley Park World War Two Code Breaking Centre Buckinghamshire UK
RF2AW4Y2T–Bill Tutte memorial in Newmarket, Suffolk. Tutte broke the extremely complex German Lorenz code in WW2 without ever seeing the coding machine.
RM2RWCKBC–The entrance to Bletchley Park mansion house. Known as 'Station X', Bletchley Park was home to the code-breakers, Alistair Denniston, Alan Turing, Gor
RMEY2FPD–Enigma Machine, Bletchley Park, Milton Keynes, Britain - 21 June 2015.
RFPCYGJR–An Enigma machine at Bletchley Park, the home of the now famous codebreakers of the Government Code and Cypher School - the forerunner of GCHQ
RMF0CTGA–Hut 6, Bletchley Park, Milton Keynes, Britain.
RFJ71B20–A working recreation of the Turing Machine or Bombe at the home of the WWll codebreakers at Bletchley Park in England.
RMKGP1C2–Rotors and keyboard of the German World War 2 Enigma encryption/decryption device.
RMM9AAWF–Milton Keynes, UK. 23rd March, 2018. Polish Bomba Machine on display at The Bombe Breakthrough exhibition at Bletchley Park - opening 24 March 2018 Credit: Susie Kearley/Alamy Live News
RMKGP1DH–The German World War 2 Enigma encryption/decryption device
RMECEBAA–Keyboard of a Nazi German Enigma cipher machine used during World War II to develop nearly unbreakable codes for sending messages. The Enigma's settings offered 150,000,000,000,000,000,000 possible solutions. Allied efforts based in Bletchley Park, England were eventually able to crack the code using the world's first electromagnetic computers.
RF2HB0E77–The plugboard, keyboard and rotors from a historic German World War 2 Enigma machine on display at Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire.
RMKGP1CX–Rotors and keyboard of the German World War 2 Enigma encryption/decryption device.
RMARJFP2–ENIGMA German Army Enigma encoding machine in use in 1944 as Field Marshall Guderian stands behind the radio operators
RMBWADP0–Part of a series of four images showing an Enigma decoding machine in it's original wooden box.
RFWAXXC3–Bill Tutte memorial in Newmarket, Suffolk. Tutte broke the extremely complex German Lorenz code in WW2 without ever seeing the coding machine.
RMD9XHBG–Bletchley Park, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, home of Enigmas and the Code Breakers in WW2. May 2013
RFW2JA9R–Bill Tutte memorial in Newmarket, Suffolk. Tutte broke the extremely complex German Lorenz code in WW2 without ever seeing the coding machine.
RMHNJXFP–Bletchley Park Enigma codebreak buildings UK
RFRM09HW–Bill Tutte memorial Newmarket UK. Tutte broke the very complex WW2 German Lorenz code without ever seeing the coding machine. Sculptor Harry Gray.
RMEY2GKX–Bombe Rotors, Bletchley Park, Milton Keynes, Britain
RM2RWCN5D–Enigma Rotor Drums - A detail of one the displays at Bletchley Park. Known as 'Station X', Bletchley Park was home to the code-breakers, Alistair Denn
RFP6YHR1–Bill Tutte memorial in Newmarket, Suffolk. Tutte broke the extremely complex German Lorenz code in WW2 without ever seeing the coding machine.
RF2JKMDF1–Fake 'Bombe' machine indicator dials. Very realistic film prop used in the 'The Imitation Game' film. January 2017
RM2T1E24H–Bletchley Park Hut 8 recreation of Alan Turings WW2 office in Hut 8 Bletchley Park Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire England UK GB Europe
RFJ71B21–A working recreation of the Turing Machine or Bombe at the home of the WWll codebreakers at Bletchley Park in England.
RMHTGB1Y–Detail of light fitting and Ornate Ceiling The Ballroom The Mansion Bletchley Park World War Two Code Breaking Centre Buckinghamshire UK
RMM9AAWT–Milton Keynes, UK. 23rd March, 2018. Bombe Machine Blueprints in The Bomb Breakthrough Exhibition at Bletchley Park. Opens to the public on 24 March 2018 Credit: Susie Kearley/Alamy Live News
RMT8DY57–Replica of the Tunny Machine at Bletchley Park, once the top-secret home of the World War Two Codebreakers, now a leading heritage attraction
RMTCNNNC–An Enigma Machine at Bletchley Park, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, UK
RF2HB0E63–The plugboard, keyboard and rotors from a historic German World War 2 Enigma machine on display at Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire.
RMKGP1A1–Rotors and keyboard of the German World War 2 Enigma encryption/decryption device.
RFWAN155–Bletchley, Milton Keynes is home to Bletchley Park, where the codebreakers (most notably Alan Turing) worked during WW2.
RMBWADM6–Part of a series of four images showing an Enigma decoding machine in it's original wooden box.
RMPC0AGF–Close up shot of an Enigma machine.
RMD9XHB8–Bletchley Park, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, home of Enigmas and the Code Breakers in WW2. May 2013
RM2K5FW14–Sunbeam Talbot Supreme wartime car with hooded light covers. WW2, WWII.
RMHNJXF1–Bletchley Park Enigma codebreak buildings UK
RM2T7M09A–During the Second World War II, the first successful raid on Nazi-held territory, Operation Claymore, was conducted on a German Oil Plant in Stamsund in Norway After a successful operation they returned with some 228 German prisoners, 314 loyal Norwegian volunteers, a number of Quisling regime collaborators, and code books and wheels for the Enigma machine.
RMCBA8TX–A British soldier in North Africa during WW11 uses a transmitter to send messages.
RM2RWCDPP–A detail of a 'Bombe', one the displays at Bletchley Park. Known as 'Station X', Bletchley Park was home to the code-breakers, Alistair Denniston, Ala
RM2T8RG25–An enigma machine on display at Bletchley Park museum, home of the famous code breakers and Alan Turing during WW2
RF2JKMDEC–Indicator dials from the famous 'Bombe' machine at Bletchley Park used for deciphering German encrypted 'Enigma' messages. January 2017
RMC4JK1R–Hot-line telephone at The Tunny Gallery, The National Museum of Computing.
RFJ71B1K–A working recreation of the Turing Machine or Bombe at the home of the WWll codebreakers at Bletchley Park in England.
RMHTGB2M–Re-creation - Alan Turing's Desk. Note his mug Chained to the Radiator Bletchley Park World War Two Code Breaking Centre Buckinghamshire UK
RF2GA8CC2–Russian Soviet Portable Radio Transceiver Used By USSR Red Army Signal Corps In World War Ii. Headphones And Telegraph Key Are On A Forest Stump
RM2BY4F22–Morse code transmitter
RMTCNPW5–Inside the recreated Bombe machine at Bletchley Park, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, UK
RF2HB0E61–The plugboard, keyboard and rotors from a historic German World War 2 Enigma machine on display at Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire.
RMKGP1D7–Rotors and keyboard of the German World War 2 Enigma encryption/decryption device.
RF2P60C3M–Rare German World War II 'Enigma' machine keyboard, bulbs and encryption rotors used by code breakers at Bletchley Park.
RMBWADWJ–Part of a series of four images showing an Enigma decoding machine in it's original wooden box.
RF2E4DYC4–Military enigma machine on display at Science Museum in London
RMD9XHCX–Bletchley Park, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, home of Enigmas and the Code Breakers in WW2. May 2013
RM2K5FW16–Sunbeam Talbot Supreme wartime car with hooded light covers. WW2, WWII.
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