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William Gordon Welchman OBE (15 June 1906 – 8
October 1985) was an
English mathematician.
During World War II, he
worked at Britain's
secret decryption...
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Welchman is an
English surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Edward Welchman (1665–1739),
English theologian and
Archdeacon of
Cardigan Harry...
- by Alan Turing, with an
important refinement devised in 1940 by
Gordon Welchman. The
engineering design and
construction was the work of
Harold Keen of...
- Hugh
Stewart Jasper Welchman (born
February 1975) is a
British filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer.
Welchman comes from
Bracknell in
Berkshire and attended...
- The
Welchman was a
Welsh 19th
century magazine, It was
first produced by John Frost, the ****ure
Chartist leader of the
Newport rising in 1832. It contained...
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adult animated historical drama film
directed and
written by DK
Welchman and Hugh
Welchman. An
adaptation of Władysław Reymont's
Nobel Prize-winning novel...
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feature film. The film,
written and
directed by
Dorota Kobiela and Hugh
Welchman, is a Polish-UK co-production,
funded by the
Polish Film Institute, and...
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Edward Welchman (1665–1739) was an
English churchman,
known as a
theological writer. He was
Archdeacon of
Cardigan from 1727. The son of John
Welchman, of...
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William Welchman (1866–1954) was
Archdeacon of
Bristol from 1927 to 1937.
Welchman was born in
Cullompton and
educated at Queens' College, Cambridge. He...
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initiative of
Gordon Welchman, and was run
initially by
Welchman and
fellow Cambridge mathematician John Jeffreys.
Welchman's deputy,
Stuart Milner-Barry...