The Teleprinter Hall
Teleprinter Hall
Teleprinter Hall refurbishment 2018.



Photo: Teleprinter Hall refurbishment © LSA July 2018.
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Overview

On a blisteringly hot day in July 2019 I made a return visit to Bletchley, and spent a little time checking out the refurbished hall. The old car parking space had been turned into a courtyard complete with a D-Day memorial and information board. All was done to a high standard, although I didn't notice any actual teleprinters in the rebuilt hall. Bletchley Park tends to tell its wartime stories using modern technology (audio/visual), which engages with a younger audience, but to see the old equipment, a visit to The National Museum of Computing is really a must.
   
Hut 14 and Teleprinter Hall
The Enigma Cinema before refurbishment back to the Teleprinter Hall. 




Photo: Hut 14 in background and Teleprinter Hall with flagpole © LSA June 2012.
The refurbished Teleprinter Hall
The newly refurbished Teleprinter Hall. 




Photo: The refurbished Teleprinter Hall and courtyard © LSA July 2019.
Teleprinter Building plaque
Teleprinter Building: Restoration made possible by BT, The Gosling Foundation, The Hobson Charity, The Linbury Trust, The Wolfson Foundation.




Photo: Teleprinter Building plaque © LSA July 2019.
   
   
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