women in Bletchley Park
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women in Bletchley Park
Summary
women in Bletchley Park is a group of women[1]. It worked as a computer[2], computer engineer[3], cryptanalyst[4], and mathematician[5]. It draws 76 Wikipedia views per month (group_of_women category, ranking #5 of 9).[6]
Key Facts
- women in Bletchley Park held citizenship in United Kingdom[7].
- women in Bletchley Park worked as a computer[2].
- women in Bletchley Park's professions included computer engineer[3].
- women in Bletchley Park worked as a cryptanalyst[4].
- women in Bletchley Park worked as a mathematician[5].
- Among women in Bletchley Park's employers was Government Communications Headquarters[8].
- women in Bletchley Park's image is recorded as Colossus.jpg[9].
- women in Bletchley Park's instance of is recorded as group of women[10].
- women in Bletchley Park's has part is recorded as Mavis Batey[11].
- women in Bletchley Park's has part is recorded as Jane Fawcett[12].
- women in Bletchley Park's has part is recorded as Jean Valentine[13].
- women in Bletchley Park's has part is recorded as Joan Clarke[14].
- women in Bletchley Park's has part is recorded as Betty Webb[15].
- women in Bletchley Park's has part is recorded as Rozanne Colchester[16].
- women in Bletchley Park's has part is recorded as Margaret Rock[17].
- women in Bletchley Park's has part is recorded as Betty Gilbert[18].
- women in Bletchley Park's work location is recorded as Bletchley Park[19].
- women in Bletchley Park's described by source is recorded as Forgotten Women: The Scientists[20].
- women in Bletchley Park's BBC Things ID is recorded as c5ec5162-7476-4dfd-9c1c-9883646506cd[21].
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Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include computer[2], computer engineer[3], cryptanalyst[4], and mathematician[5]. Among women in Bletchley Park's employers was Government Communications Headquarters[8].
Why It Matters
women in Bletchley Park draws 76 Wikipedia views per month (group_of_women category, ranking #5 of 9).[6]
FAQs
What did women in Bletchley Park do for work?
women in Bletchley Park worked as computer[2], computer engineer[3], cryptanalyst[4], and mathematician[5].