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- Drama at Eastcote. Our archive holds plenty of material on the Bletchley Park Drama Group, but much less is known about performances at our out-stations. Last year, we received two folders of photographs taken by Derek Buckley, who worked at Stanmore and Eastcote maintaining
- On Victory over Japan Day, we remember the moment the Japanese surrender brought the Second World War to an end. This photograph shows an unknown woman alongside Irving Massarsky, Jim Leahy and Frank Grandel in Stratford-upon-Avon, marking the occasion. Massarsky, Leahy and
- Poetry and the written word were a creative way for staff to reflect and express how they felt about the war and their work at Bletchley Park. Several published poets worked at Bletchley Park including Henry Reed, whose famous poem āNaming of Partsā (1942) was based on his
- From weather reports to codebreaking āļø Today, people across the UK will be looking to the skies as a partial solar eclipse takes place, but during World War Two, accurate weather forecasts were an important part of military planning. Germany and its allies encrypted their

