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Bletchley Collection

"Bletchley: A Historic Hub of Innovation and Resilience" Located in Buckinghamshire, England

Background imageBletchley Collection: The Micheline - a train on pneumatic tyres

The Micheline - a train on pneumatic tyres
The Micheline - the first train on pneumatic tyres. In commercial use since 1931 - the birth of the Michelin Tyre. This example was run on the L.M.S. Line (Bletchley to Oxford) in 1932

Background imageBletchley Collection: England, Buckinghamshire, Bletchley, Bletchley Park, The Mansion

England, Buckinghamshire, Bletchley, Bletchley Park, The Mansion

Background imageBletchley Collection: County Map of Buckinghamshire, c. 1777

County Map of Buckinghamshire, c. 1777
From The Large English Atlas: or, a new set of map of all the counties of England and Wales drawn from the several surveys which have been hitherto been published

Background imageBletchley Collection: WW2 era - Comic Postcard - I C I. O. U. A P. C

WW2 era - Comic Postcard - I C I. O. U. A P. C
This is a particularly interesting card. The girl with the pen is writing a message in a simple code. The card was posted from Bletchley - the hub of the code breakers of WW2

Background imageBletchley Collection: Train with pneumatic wheels demonstrated at Bletchley

Train with pneumatic wheels demonstrated at Bletchley
A rail road car, a train with pneumatic wheels which runs on rails was demonstrated at Bletchley this morning in a trail run to Oxford

Background imageBletchley Collection: General Strike - Varsity undergraduate volunteers

General Strike - Varsity undergraduate volunteers
The General Strike - Varsity undergraduate volunteers manning the signal box at LMS Bletchley. 1926

Background imageBletchley Collection: Waiting for the mail train 1890s

Waiting for the mail train 1890s
Two officers of the Post Office fixing the mail-bag to the post outside Bletchley station on for the London and North Western Railway

Background imageBletchley Collection: Shropshire TF9 3 Map

Shropshire TF9 3 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Shropshire TF9 3

Background imageBletchley Collection: Milton Keynes MK3 6 Map

Milton Keynes MK3 6 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Milton Keynes MK3 6

Background imageBletchley Collection: The Chapel, Aspley Guise, Buckinghamshire

The Chapel, Aspley Guise, Buckinghamshire
The Chapel, Aspley Guise, Milton Keynes, near Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, England. Date: 1930s

Background imageBletchley Collection: The Village, Nash, Buckingham, England

The Village, Nash, Buckingham, England
The Village, Nash, Buckingham, near Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, England. Date: 1900s

Background imageBletchley Collection: The spirit of England at work: railway and dock volunteers

The spirit of England at work: railway and dock volunteers
Volunteers on the railways during the General Strike. The ILN reports that Nothing was more remarkable during the General Strike than the skill and efficiency with which the railways were carried


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"Bletchley: A Historic Hub of Innovation and Resilience" Located in Buckinghamshire, England, a town steeped in history and known for its remarkable contributions to various fields. One notable landmark is The Micheline, a train equipped with pneumatic tyres that once graced the tracks of this vibrant town. Bletchley Park, also situated here, holds immense significance as the central site for British codebreakers during World War II. The Mansion within its premises served as the nerve center where brilliant minds deciphered enemy codes and played a pivotal role in shaping the course of the war. Delving further into Bletchley's past reveals intriguing glimpses into its evolution. A county map from 1777 showcases how this area has transformed over time. During the WW2 era, even comic postcards like "I C I O U A P C" shed light on life during those challenging times. Innovation was not limited to codebreaking alone; Bletchley witnessed groundbreaking demonstrations such as trains with pneumatic wheels being showcased to enthralled audiences. This spirit continued during moments like the General Strike when Varsity undergraduate volunteers stepped up to support their community. Transportation played a significant role in connecting Bletchley with other regions. Waiting for the mail train became an integral part of daily life here since the 1890s. Maps like Shropshire TF9 3 Map and Milton Keynes MK3 6 Map highlight how these connections expanded over time. Religion also found its place amidst all these developments, evident through The Chapel at Aspley Guise in Buckinghamshire—a serene sanctuary offering solace to locals throughout history. Bletchley's association with influential figures cannot be overlooked either; Field Marshal Montgomery's Humber Super Snipe Staff Car from 1943 stands testament to his presence here. Meanwhile, The Village at Nash adds charm and character to the town, reflecting the essence of traditional English countryside living.