Captain Jerry Roberts: A Tribute to Codebreakers Flowers, Tutte, and Turing
In an interview with TNMOC, Captain Jerry Roberts MBE, a founding member of the Testery at Bletchley Park during World War II, shares his reflections on his experiences and the contributions of Flowers, Tutte, and Turing.

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TNMOC interviewed Captain Jerry Roberts MBE, a founder member of the codebreaking Testery at Bletchley Park during World War II, to record his memories of his work. Here he recalls Tommy Flowers, Bill Tutte and Alan Turing. The Colossus and Tunny galleries are open daily at TNMOC, the rest of the Museum is open to the general public at specific times: http://www.tnmoc.org/visit/opening-times
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