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"Decoding the Secrets: From Ancient Hieroglyphics to Enigma Machines" Step into the world as we unravel hidden messages throughout history

Background imageDecoding Collection: Telegraph receiver

Telegraph receiver. Historical artwork of a Breguet telegraph receiver. Messages arrived at the receiver in wires as a series of long and short electric pulses

Background imageDecoding Collection: Letter addressed to the French Ambassador Pierre de Blacas d

Letter addressed to the French Ambassador Pierre de Blacas d
JHG215568 Letter addressed to the French Ambassador Pierre de Blacas d Aulps about the royal museum of Egyptian Art in Turin, Copy of royal cartouches from the XVIII th dynasty (letter 1)

Background imageDecoding Collection: Letter addressed to the French Ambassador Pierre de Blacas d

Letter addressed to the French Ambassador Pierre de Blacas d
JHG215569 Letter addressed to the French Ambassador Pierre de Blacas d Aulps regarding the Royal Museum of Egyptian Art in Turin, genealogical table from a temple in El-Haraba (letter 1)

Background imageDecoding Collection: Phonetic table of demotic writing and hieroglyphics, addressed to Bon-Joseph Dacier

Phonetic table of demotic writing and hieroglyphics, addressed to Bon-Joseph Dacier
JHG162119 Phonetic table of demotic writing and hieroglyphics, addressed to Bon-Joseph Dacier (1742-1833) 1822 (pen & ink on paper) (b/w photo) by Champollion

Background imageDecoding Collection: Letter written in hieroglyphic characters, addressed to Joseph Dacier

Letter written in hieroglyphic characters, addressed to Joseph Dacier
JHG215567 Letter written in hieroglyphic characters, addressed to Joseph Dacier, the French scholar and academician (1742-1833) 1822 (pen & ink on paper) (b/w photo) by Champollion

Background imageDecoding Collection: General Guderian with Enigma machine

General Guderian with Enigma machine
General Heinz Guderian in his armoured half-track command vehicle. To the lower left of the picture is his Enigma coding machine. Date: 1941

Background imageDecoding Collection: Diagram, The Riddle of the Ranks, WW1

Diagram, The Riddle of the Ranks, WW1
Diagram, The Riddle of the Ranks, showing how a message can be deciphered during the First World War. Date: 1914

Background imageDecoding Collection: Three British soldiers outside Cypher Office, WW2

Three British soldiers outside Cypher Office, WW2
Three British soldiers outside a railway carriage being used as a Cypher Office during the Second World War. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageDecoding Collection: Admiral Sir Reginald Hall, Naval Intelligence, WW1

Admiral Sir Reginald Hall, Naval Intelligence, WW1
Admiral Sir William Reginald Hall (1870-1943), British Director of Naval Intelligence (DNI) during the First World War. He was jointly responsible for setting up the Royal Navys codebreaking

Background imageDecoding Collection: Baudot telegraph system

Baudot telegraph system

Background imageDecoding Collection: Protein synthesis, artwork

Protein synthesis, artwork
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"Decoding the Secrets: From Ancient Hieroglyphics to Enigma Machines" Step into the world as we unravel hidden messages throughout history. 📜🔍 1️⃣ The Telegraph receiver, a revolutionary invention that transmitted coded messages across great distances, forever changing communication. 2️⃣ General Guderian with the Enigma machine, a device used by German forces during World War II to encrypt their messages and challenge codebreakers. 3️⃣ A letter addressed to French Ambassador Pierre de Blacas d', concealing confidential information crucial for diplomatic negotiations. 4️⃣ Phonetic table of demotic writing and hieroglyphics, an ancient puzzle sent to Bon-Joseph Dacier, challenging his deciphering skills. 5️⃣ An enigmatic letter written entirely in hieroglyphic characters, pushing Joseph Dacier's decoding abilities to their limits. 6️⃣ The Riddle of the Ranks diagram from World War I, where codes were used strategically on battlefields for tactical advantage. 7️⃣ Three British soldiers outside Cypher Office during World War II - guardians of secrets who tirelessly cracked enemy codes and protected vital intelligence. 8️⃣ Admiral Sir Reginald Hall leading Naval Intelligence efforts in World War I - mastermind behind successful codebreaking operations that turned the tide of war at sea. 9️⃣ Baudot telegraph system revolutionizing communication through its efficient encoding and decoding mechanisms. 🔟 Optical telegraphy in the 19th century - a network of towers transmitting encoded signals using visual cues across vast distances before modern technology took over. 1️⃣1️⃣ Protein synthesis artwork depicting nature's own intricate coding system within our cells - a reminder that decoding is not limited to human creations alone. Join us on this captivating journey as we decode the past, unlocking hidden messages that shaped our world.