Cash Lifeline For Bletchley Park 63
Smivs writes "Bletchley Park, the home to the allied codebreakers during WWII, and a major computing heritage centre, has been given a financial lifeline, reports the BBC. The grant of £330,000 will be used to undertake urgent roof works as the rooms of the Grade II-listed mansion, replete with painted ceilings, timber panelling, and ornate plasterwork, are at risk because the roof has been patched rather than renovated so many times during the 130 years of the mansion's history.
The donation follows efforts to highlight the dilapidated state of the huts and other buildings at Bletchley.
Discussions are also in progress on a further three-year, £600,000 funding programme for the historic site.
'Bletchley Park played a fundamental role in the Allies winning the Second World War and is of great importance to the history of Europe,' said Dr Simon Thurley, chief executive of English Heritage."
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Re:So where do we send our bucks? (Score:5, Funny)
$5/10/20
It's nice that you want to help, but I don't think sending 2.5 cents is really going to have that much of an effect on the project.
Re:So where do we send our bucks? (Score:3, Funny)
$5/10/20
It's nice that you want to help, but I don't think sending 2.5 cents is really going to have that much of an effect on the project.
Perhaps, but given the economy, those 2.5 cents in todays dollars will be $30 in 2012 dollars. Not sure if this is actually funny, or terrifying. I'll let the mods decide.
Re:So where do we send our bucks? (Score:5, Funny)
If you live in the UK, go for a visit. Fantastic place full of great exhibits.
I've been. They have a cool computer museum there.
And let me tell you, NOTHING in the world can make you feel as old as being in frakin museum and finding yourself saying "I remember those!"
Just ask John McCain.