Newmanry
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The Newmanry was a section at Bletchley Park, the British codebreaking station during World War II. Its job was to develop and employ machine methods to help break a German teleprinter cipher machine known as "Tunny" on the British side, or as the "Lorenz SZ 40/42" on the German side. The Newmanry was named for its founder and head, Max Newman. It was responsible for the Heath Robinson and the Colossus computer.
[edit] List of Newmanry personnel
- Cyril Barnet
- Catherine Caughey
- Tom Collins
- Frank Crofts
- Dorothy Du Boisson
- Frank Francis
- Dave Geary
- Jack Good
- Strad Graham
- Margaret Green
- Sandy Green
- John Groves
- Ken Halton
- Gil Hayward
- John Herivel
- Alan Hogben
- Eleanor Ireland
- Eddie Meads
- Donald Michie
- Ken Myers
- Max Newman
- Betty Pakenham-Walsh
- David Rees
- Norman Thurlow
- Geoff Ward
- Henry Whitehead
- Dick Wilson
- Colin Woods
- Roy Wright
- Shaun Wylie