Second World War code-breaker Alan Turing has been given a posthumous royal pardon for a 61-year-old conviction for homosexual activity. Dr Turing, who was pivotal in breaking the Enigma code, ...
Second World War code-breaker Alan Turing has been given a posthumous royal pardon for a 61-year-old conviction for homosexual activity. Dr Turing, who was pivotal in breaking the Enigma code, ...
Second World War code-breaker Alan Turing has been given a posthumous royal pardon for a 61-year-old conviction for homosexual activity. Dr Turing, who played a pivotal role in breaking the Enigma ...
Antony Gormley’s abstract 12ft steel sculpture commemorating the Second World War code-breaker Alan Turing has finally been unveiled at Cambridge University. The sculpture of Turing stands in the ...
Sculpture rendering: courtesy of the Antony Gormley Studio/Cambridge City Council Antony Gormley’s proposal for a 12ft steel sculpture commemorating the Second World War code-breaker Alan Turing has ...
The new £50 note will enter circulation on 23 June, Turing’s birthday. (Photo: Bank of England) A new £50 banknote celebrating mathematician Alan Turing, whose code-breaking skills helped Britain win ...
Tributes have been paid to a female code breaker who helped Alan Turing reveal the Nazi war machine's encrypted secrets during the Second World War after she died aged 98. Mary Ratcliffe worked at a ...
Alan Turing, the Second World War codebreaker widely regarded as the father of modern computing, may not have committed suicide but died as a result of an accident, an academic has claimed. Evidence ...
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