
Woburn in the past
URC, High Street, Newport Pagnell MK16 8AB. Speaker: John Clarke. £3 for non-members.
Newport Pagnell Historical Society
URC, High Street, Newport Pagnell MK16 8AB. Speaker: John Clarke. £3 for non-members.
Newport Pagnell Historical Society
The speaker is Dr David Noy, Associate Lecturer with the Open University. Author of ‘Jewish Inscriptions of Western Europe’.
Olney Archaeological Society
The talk will mainly be about the historical analysis of a never-broken cipher machine developed and used by the Greek government during the Cold War.
The National Museum of Computing
NPHS has its headquarters and museum at Chandos Hall.The museum will be open in the afternoon (14:00-16:00) on four dates in August.
Newport Pagnell Historical Society
Jerry McCarthy will start with a brief description of the German 3-rotor Enigma and then move on to a Japanese designed machine, designated as “GREEN”.
The National Museum of Computing
At the Watermeadows. The Watermeadows is a designated public open space and forms part of the Grade II* listed Easton Neston estate.
Towcester and District Local History Society
The gardens have been featured on BBC’s ‘Gardeners World’. A chance to see their rare Black Bumble Bee ‘Bombus ruderatus’.
Buckinghamshire Gardens Trust
Come and meet other members. Please bring your own picnic. Cost: £3.00 per person. Plus £8 for garden ticket machine (cash and contactless card payments).
Buckinghamshire Gardens Trust
Professor Chris Christensen will explore the structure and evolution of the cipher and describe the basic ideas of the codebreaking attacks on JN-25..
The National Museum of Computing
At St Mary’s Church Hall, Hartwell Rd, Roade, Northampton NN7 2NT. AGM followed by recollections of Roade residents past and present.
Roade Local History Society
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