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Planning to visit Bletchley Park?
Don't forget your mobile phone! By using your mobile phone when you visit Bletchley Park you can learn more from the online archive when you get home. Since 1991 the Bletchley Park Trust has been piecing together the historical accounts of what happened here during the Second World War. During your visit you will see some of the highlights of what we have discovered. The Bletchley Park Text service gives you access to more information from our online archive after your visit. Duing your visit you will notice Bletchley Park Text signs with text terms relating to the exhibits. If you would like to find out any of these subjects, simply send a text message with one or more text terms to 07985 400413. You can send more than one message. We recommend you send about five terms. |
Visited Bletchley Park and sent a message?
. L O G I N Not sent a message? Click here and choose some subjects to create a collection of stories to explore.
This is a not-for-profit service. Your text messages will be charged at your standard network rate. Please be assured your mobile phone number is only used to record your interests and to allow you to access the archive. It will not be used for any other purposes. Bletchley Park Text was developed for Bletchley Park by Trevor Collins, Paul Mulholland and Zdenek Zdrahal (design and implementation), Magda Machkova (content preparation and description) and Sarah Sutcliffe (graphic design) at The Open University, UK. |
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