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Reference NumberP/FLO
LevelFonds
TitlePapers relating to Tom Flowers, code breaker, Bletchley Park
Date(s)1993-2010
DescriptionRecords relating to world war two code breaker Tom Flowers.
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AdminHistoryThomas (Tommy) Harold Flowers (1905-1998) was born in Poplar. He attended East Ham Technical School on a mathematical fellowship, after which he obtained a technical apprenticeship at the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich. He was an engineer who designed the Colossus code-breaking machines, at the once top-secret home of World War Two code-breakers at Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire.
RelatedMaterialRelated collections at the Bletchley Park Trust https://bletchleypark.org.uk/
The National Museum of Computing https://www.tnmoc.org/ holds a rebuilt Colossus computer
SubjectWorld War II
Access StatusOpen
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