Posts Tagged ‘heritage’

Taking stock…not literally. Into 2013…

Taking stock...not literally. Into 2013...

Quick review of key moments from 2012 and a look forward sees…

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Defining – Limited Edition Alan Turing Monopoly Game

Defining - Limited Edition Alan Turing Monopoly Game

Unboxing the Limited Edition Alan Turing Monopoly set…

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Documenting – London 2012 Olympic Torch – Bletchley Park

Documenting - London 2012 Olympic Torch - Bletchley Park

Special Reception at Bletchley Park for the 2012 Olympic Torch Relay in the 100th Anniversary of Alan Turing’s birth…

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Documenting – Alan Turing Museum Opening with James May

Documenting - Alan Turing Museum Opening with James May

This year marks the centenary of the birth of one of the most famous and iconic mathematic geniuses the world has ever produced, namely Alan Turing. There are many stories surrounding his life, work and indeed death but his most pivotal contribution was his work at Bletchley Park…

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Documenting – HRH Duke of York visits Bletchley Park

Documenting - HRH Duke of York visits Bletchley Park

Official documenting images from the visit of HRH Prince Andrew The Duke Of York to Bletchley Park on Wednesday 28 March 2012 as part of his visit to Milton Keynes…

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Documenting – WWII Codebreakers Book Launch – Lord Asa Briggs

Documenting - WWII Codebreakers Book Launch - Lord Asa Briggs

Lord Asa Briggs, an eminent historian, was part of the “Enigma” WWII code-breaking team at Bletchley Park who went on to other prominent positions in the BBC and Open University…

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Decorating : The Royal Institution of Great Britain (Ri)

Decorating : The Royal Institution of Great Britain (Ri)

The Royal Institution of Great Britain, based in Albermarle Street in Mayfair, London, UK, is an independent charity that has been in existence for over 200 years and is dedicated to connecting people with the world of science; it is also the venue for the famous televised annual “Ri Christmas Lectures” on science with a particular slant towards children’s education.

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