Having all my life grown up in this neck of the woods and newly arriving to urban exploration I couldn't of gone on my first proper urbex with a better person. Toby you are scholar and a pleasure to be around.
So it all began with a journey to Wolverton Works a place I have admired and wanted to visit since I was kid; the place is that old and abandoned that I'm now pushing into my early thirties
It didn't disappoint and either did Bletchley Park, anyhow back to Bletchley park and abit of history on the place.
Bletchley Park:
(Directly from source)
Captain Ridley's Shooting Party
The arrival of ‘Captain Ridley's Shooting Party’ at a mansion house in the Buckinghamshire countryside in late August 1938 was to set the scene for one of the most remarkable stories of World War Two. They had an air of friends enjoying a relaxed weekend together at a country house. They even brought with them one of the best chefs at the Savoy Hotel to cook their food. But the small group of people who turned up at Bletchley Park were far from relaxed. They were members of MI6, and the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS), a secret team of individuals including a number of scholars turned Codebreakers. Their job; to see whether Bletchley Park would work as a wartime location, well away from London, for intelligence activity by GC&CS as well as elements of MI6.
The GC&CS mission was to crack the Nazi codes and ciphers. The most famous of the cipher systems to be broken at Bletchley Park was the Enigma. There were also a large number of lower-level German systems to break as well as those of Hitler's allies. At the start of the war in September 1939 the codebreakers returned to Bletchey Park to begin their war-winning work in earnest.
The Story Continues: Breaking Enigma [ Click here }
Heres the place now
I'll be going back and forth over the next few months but for now I hope these pictures suffice, if anyone would like to join me PM me
Photo by Toby
Photo by Toby
Photo by Toby
Photo by Toby
Photo by Toby
Photo by Toby
Photo by Toby
Photo by Toby
Photo by Toby
Toby thanks again for an awesome day and some photo share!
So it all began with a journey to Wolverton Works a place I have admired and wanted to visit since I was kid; the place is that old and abandoned that I'm now pushing into my early thirties
It didn't disappoint and either did Bletchley Park, anyhow back to Bletchley park and abit of history on the place.
Bletchley Park:
(Directly from source)
Captain Ridley's Shooting Party
The arrival of ‘Captain Ridley's Shooting Party’ at a mansion house in the Buckinghamshire countryside in late August 1938 was to set the scene for one of the most remarkable stories of World War Two. They had an air of friends enjoying a relaxed weekend together at a country house. They even brought with them one of the best chefs at the Savoy Hotel to cook their food. But the small group of people who turned up at Bletchley Park were far from relaxed. They were members of MI6, and the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS), a secret team of individuals including a number of scholars turned Codebreakers. Their job; to see whether Bletchley Park would work as a wartime location, well away from London, for intelligence activity by GC&CS as well as elements of MI6.
The GC&CS mission was to crack the Nazi codes and ciphers. The most famous of the cipher systems to be broken at Bletchley Park was the Enigma. There were also a large number of lower-level German systems to break as well as those of Hitler's allies. At the start of the war in September 1939 the codebreakers returned to Bletchey Park to begin their war-winning work in earnest.
The Story Continues: Breaking Enigma [ Click here }
Heres the place now
I'll be going back and forth over the next few months but for now I hope these pictures suffice, if anyone would like to join me PM me
Photo by Toby
Photo by Toby
Photo by Toby
Photo by Toby
Photo by Toby
Photo by Toby
Photo by Toby
Photo by Toby
Photo by Toby
Toby thanks again for an awesome day and some photo share!