Remembering Tony Sale.

Anthony Edgar (Tony) Sale Born 30th January 1931 - Died 28th of August 2011

I first met Tony Sale when showing Stephen Fry round Bletchley Park.

These photos were taken on that day.

Tony used to be the chief scientific officer at Mi5 and during his retirement headed the re-build of Colossus and campaigned for Bletchley Park.

A truly amazing man.

The National Museum of Computing have set up a rememberence page. Please take the time to show your apreciation of this amazing man.. http://www.tnmoc.org/rememberingtonysale.aspx

If you google him you will see he was certainly one of a kind.

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The Tunnels Of Bletchley Park

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Once a month a group of geeks and tech lovers meet up at Bletchley Park to network, chat, and talk about how best to raise awareness for Bletchley Park's campaign for survival.

This meeting is called Station X (@StationX) after the 10th Mi6 radio station that was situated at the Park.

During the last meeting, Station X regular and Bletchley Park volunteer Adam (@Computid) mentioned that he found the entrance of a tunnel in one of the buildings whilst moving some equipment.

Mention tunnels at a Station X get together and you are certain to prick my curiosity. There are legends a-plenty about passageways under the park leading to and from the station and pub.. But that's just what they are Legends. Survey teams have been brought in to find proof of the interconnecting tunnels and chambers that were meant to bring the workers in secretly and allow Churchill safe passage to the pub.

No one has found them.

That doesn't mean they are not there though.

A small group of us followed Adam to where he found the opening and lo and behold there in the floor, covered by wood and partly concealed with a concrete beam was a hole with a rusty ladder leading down.
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So I went down..

http://audioboo.fm/boos/72811-under-bpark-looking-for-tunnels.mp3">Listen!

Dark dank and full of cobwebs, It was obvious that no one had been down in a while. I borrowed Gordon's (@gt_p) camera and took a few photos. There was a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel. Perhaps I should draw a parallel to Bletchley Park's use of social media and the hope that all will come good in the end.

On this occasion the light signified that this may well be an innocent service tunnel linking departments in a now run down and disused building. Not  as we had hoped, a shortcut to the pub.

The mystery continues and the hunt still goes on.

If you want to join us in our discoveries at Bletchley Park and help fight the good fight you can follow @BletchleyPark and @StationX on twitter..

Or better still make a donation to The Bletchley Park Trust

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Captain Jerry Roberts

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I took this photograph of Capt Jerry Roberts at Bletchley Park. He truly is an amazing man.

Read about him: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Roberts

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Alan Gordon Jackson

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Lord Brocket, Friend of Bletchley Park

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Goodbye from Mr Fry

Just wanted to test audio upload with an old audioboo.

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