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Thursday 9th February 2012

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Public asked to sponsor Colossus gallery
Members of the public are being asked to sponsor the new gallery to house the Colossus computer at The National Museum of Computing (TNMOC) on Bletchley Park.

Funds will help to build the new gallery, which is set to open next month, and people can sponsor a valve on a virtual Colossus, the computer used to help decipher encrypted messages during World War II.

While the rebuilt Colussus has been on display for some time...

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