- The
Newmanry was a
section at
Bletchley Park, the
British codebreaking station during World War II. Its job was to
develop and
employ statistical and machine...
-
Newman was
presented with a
silver tankard inscribed 'To MHAN from the
Newmanry, 1943–45'.
Construction started in
January 1943, and the
first prototype...
- were made for the
versions used in the
Newmanry, the
third Tunny being equipped to
produce de-chi tapes. The
Newmanry was a
section set up
under Max Newman...
- by
machines in the
complementary section under Max
Newman known as the
Newmanry.
Several complex machines were
built by the
British to aid the
attack on...
-
number of
Tunny messages had declined.
Colossus was
developed for the "
Newmanry", the
section headed by the
mathematician Max
Newman that was responsible...
-
breaking Tunny for a year by hand, the
Newmanry became active from July 1943
under Max Newman.
Mathematicians in the
Newmanry used
machine methods to
speed up...
- ISBN 978-0-19-284055-4. Hilton,
Peter (2006). "Living with Fish:
Breaking Tunny in the
Newmanry and Testery". Colussus. in
Copeland 2006, pp. 189–203 Gannon, Paul (2007)...
-
Incoming and
outgoing Radio Transmission and TypeX.
Block F:
Included the
Newmanry and Testery, and ****anese
Military Air Section. It has
since been demolished...
- Park, and by 1945 was one of some
fifteen mathematicians working in the "
Newmanry", a
section headed by Max
Newman and
responsible for
breaking a German...
- shift-leader Max
Newman —
mathematician and
codebreaker who
later set up the
Newmanry Denis Oswald —
linguist and
senior codebreaker Jerry Roberts — shift-leader...