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Report - Bletchley Park - Blocks D, G - July 2020

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bollard

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History

A brief summary as it's been done before.

Block G was built in 1943 as workspace for the increased number of staff at the Bletchley site. It comprises 32,709 sq ft of derelict buildings on a 2.73 acre site. These buildings formed part of the government's Code and Cipher School, housing skilled workers who dealt with the decoding of Enigma and cipher messages from the Germans.

Block D was originally planned for about 530 persons; by the war's end, some 700 were working here. Its main function was the vitally important one of breaking, deciphering and analysing German Enigma coded traffic.

The Explore

Block D was easy to access but very nice to photograph. Roof access was a bonus.

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True story: I forgot my tripod on my first visit so for the last photo used a money clip (which contained a couple of hundred quid) to prop up the lens. I completely forgot about this until I got home an realised I'd left it behind. I went back the next day and found it exactly in the same spot. Phew.

Block D was decidedly harder to access. Entry involved, sneaking, hiding in a bush from security and climbing. It was worth it. So much amazing stuff left behind. Fire damaged in parts but a real spectacle. Many of these photographs were taken in complete darkness. I visited after sun down and boarded windows make it pitch black in many places.

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I took hundreds of photos. These are just a random few.

I understand access is much more challenging now but I really want to go back and see this all over again.
 

thegreentiger

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I am a Chelsea Pensioner, we have a lady here that worked with Alan Turing, she still won't talk about her times there.
 

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