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National Museum of Computing at Bletchley seeks sponsors
A event in London on November 28 will aim to raising £7m to establish the new National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park, where German codes were cracked during World War Two.
Tony Sale, who rebuilt the Colossus computer used by the codebreakers, will welcome potential donors at the offices of lawyers Lawrence Graham at 4 More London Riverside, London SE1 2AU from 6:30 pm
The new museum will open early next year. Potential sponsors are asked to contact kevin.murrell@tnmoc.org



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