Capt Jerry Roberts: the Testery and the Newmanry
TNMOC has been working with Captain Jerry Roberts, a founder member of the code-breaking Testery at Bletchley Park during World War II, to record his memories to ensure that the role of the Testery is well explained in the Colossus Gallery at TNMOC. The Colossus and Tunny Galleries are open daily, the rest of TNMOC at specific times: http://www.tnmoc.org/visit/opening-times
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