List of people associated with Bletchley Park
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This is a list of people associated with Bletchley Park (the British codebreaking establishment), notable either for their achievements there or elsewhere.
- James Macrae Aitken — Scottish chess champion; worked in Hut 6
- Hugh Alexander — head of Hut 8, later head of cryptanalysis at GCHQ; British Chess Champion 1938 & 1956
- Keith Batey
- Mavis Lever Batey
- Peter Benenson
- Francis Birch
- John Cairncross
- Joan Clarke
- Josh Cooper
- Alexander Denniston
- Francis Fasson
- Thomas Flowers — Post office engineer and designer of the Colossus computer
- Hugh Foss
- Harry Golombek
- I. J. Good
- Nigel de Grey
- Harry Hinsley
- Leonard Hooper
- Roy Jenkins
- Eric Jones
- Harold Keen — BTM engineer who built the British bombes
- Dilly Knox
- George McVittie
- Stuart Milner-Barry
- Max Newman
- Admiral Hugh Sinclair - using his own money, bought Bletchley Park to be a wartime intelligence station.
- Oliver Strachey
- Derek Taunt
- John Tiltman
- Edward Travis
- Alan Turing
- W. T. Tutte
- Peter Twinn
- Gordon Welchman — head of Hut 6, later Assistant-Director (Mechanisation); author of Hut 6 Story
- Leslie Yoxall — Hut 8, devised Yoxallismus technique
- John Jeffreys — Hut 6 codebreaker and supervised manufacture of perforated sheets
- John Herivel