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The Victorian mansion housed cryptographic researchers such as Alan Turing during World War 2, and was the location of the earliest digital computer, Colossus.
However, in recent years the site has fallen on hard times, with staff claiming it to be in a "desperate state of decay". It is estimated that the buildings need around £1 million in restoration work.
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Support for the site until now has been impressive, but somewhat lacking in liquid funds. A call for funding from the nation's top computer scientists was given, and a petition to the Government gained over 14,000 signatures. The Bletchley Park website was also set up with a donations page, allowing direct contributions from the public.
The Park has in the past been turned down for both National Lottery and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation grants.
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