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Wavendon Manor

Coordinates: 52°01′36″N 0°39′47″W / 52.02658°N 0.66315°W / 52.02658; -0.66315
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Wavendon Manor is a 16th-century house on Cross End Road, near Wavendon in Buckinghamshire.[1][2][3] It is a Grade II listed building.[1][2][3]

World War II

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During World War II the house was a Bombe outstation to the Government Code and Cipher School at Bletchley Park from March 1941.[3] At the end of that year it housed five Bombes, and the site operated until January 1944, when the fourteen bombes were sent to other sites.[3] Other outstations included Gayhurst, Adstock Manor, Eastcote and Stanmore.[3]

After the war a group from TICOM including Lt. Paul Whitaker brought codebreaking equipment they had captured at Rosenheim, Bavaria, to the manor for testing against Soviet encrypted signals.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Wavendon Manor". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 2024-06-16.
  2. ^ a b "Wavendon Manor". Historic England. Retrieved 2024-06-16.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Wavendon Outstation". Retrieved 2024-06-16.
  4. ^ Rezabek, Randy. "The Russian Fish with Caviar". Cryptologia. 38 (1): 61–76. doi:10.1080/01611194.2013.797046.
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52°01′36″N 0°39′47″W / 52.02658°N 0.66315°W / 52.02658; -0.66315