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Only a handful of photos exist from 1939.
Before security tightened in 1939, Claude Henderson secretly captured a rare glimpse inside Bletchley Park.
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The Mansion was considered notoriously hideous during wartime.
As American architect Landis Gores later remarked after the war: '...a maudlin and monstrous pile probably unsurpassed, though not for lack of competition, in the architectural gaucherie of the mid-Victorian era...Altogether incohate, unfocussed and incomprehensible, not to say indigestable.'
What do you think of the Mansion’s architecture?
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Was Bletchley Park hidden during the war?
The truth is, it wasn’t.
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The Mansion, 1938 vs 2026.
In 1938, only around 150 people had access to the Mansion. Today, more than 200,000 visitors walk through its doors each year.
What changes can you spot over the years?
Photograph of GC&CS staff gathered outside the Mansion during the 1938 move to Bletchley Park.
As contagious as it is to watch Belushi, you just can't take your eyes off of Aykroyd.
The sheer amount of talent on that small stage is staggering.
The Blues Brothers performing 'Soul Man' live on SNL, in 1978.
48 years apart yet it is still incredibly impressive.
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