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Museums
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Added by Matt Crypto- Science Museum (3-wheel Enigma)
- Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum, (Polish Enigma replica) [1], [2].
- HMS Belfast, (KL-7 and 4-wheel Enigma) [3]
- Cabinet War Rooms, (SIGSALY) [4], [5].
- Imperial War Museum, UK (Siemens T52D and 3-wheel Enigma) [6], [7].
- The National Archives, Kew, London. A large number of records concerning the history of cryptography.
Nearby
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- Bletchley Park is sited fifty miles to the northwest.
Elsewhere
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- Dorset: Royal Signals Museum, Blandford Camp, Dorset (a 3-wheel Enigma machine, Rockex, a 'Derby' cipher machine, M-209-B, Typex, Portex, Slidex, a Crypdix device, a "codes and ciphers" display, various others) [8].
- Jersey: Jersey War Tunnels, Jersey (Enigma)[9], [10].
- Guernsey: Occupation Museum. A 4-rotor Enigma with plugboard.
- Bedfordshire: Intelligence Corps Museum. (A 3-rotor Enigma and a NEMA) [11], [12].
- Portsmouth: Royal Naval Museum. (Unusual 4-rotor Enigma with missing reflector; 4th rotor has been "doctored" to act as a reflector: [13]).
- Liverpool: Derby house, (Western Approaches). Contains a "decoding room" where messages were decrypted, and possibly an Enigma exhibit (can anyone confirm?): [14], [15]
- N/A: Mark Baldwin (3-wheel Enigma)
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