
By Andy McCue
Published: Thursday 24 July 2008
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Name
Coby Burns
Location
Oceanside, California
Occupation
Photo editor
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My husband's father was trained at Bletchley Park so a few years ago we visited and I was so impressed! I am grateful there are places like this to open peoples eyes to amazing history. It's shameful that places like this are not considered treasure to the Government. This is history that should be preserved. Is there a petition or anything that concerned people can go to to donate time or money to get the funds collected to keep Bletchley from crumbling to dust?
My husband's father was trained at Bletchley Park ...
Coby Burns
"unless the government steps in to provide vital f...
Karen Challinor
Its OK, WW2 is actually over now.
Anonymous
I went to Bletchley Park a few years ago with my D...
Sarah
The war Is over and the nation needs to look to th...
GALLEY SLAVE#41
I appreciate the war is over, but Bletchley Park i...
steve brokenshire
Bletchley Park would seem to be the ideal place fo...
Dave Rees
yes the war is over, but this place is a monument ...
Karen Challinor
As I recall one of the first controversial donatio...
Anonymous
I was there on last Sunday (27th July) and it was ...
Martin Brazill
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