Are there any museums or sites in England honouring Alan Turing?

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I'm travelling to the UK from Australia and wanted to visit a number of sites of scientific history.

One at the top of my list is Alan Turing. (WWII Codebreaker and Pioneer of the Binary Computer Architecture).

There appears to be a Computing History Museum at Cambridge.

There appears to be a memorial in Sackville Park, in Manchester.

There appears to be a section at the Twickenham Museum.

There appears to be a display at the Manchester Museum.

There is obviously the display at Bletchley Park, and the display at the National Museum of Computing.

There was also an exhibition at the London Science Museum - but this closed years ago.

There also appears to be the Alan Turing Institute at the British Library.

But can you visit a museum with a display about his life and works?

My question is: Are there any museums or sites in England honouring Alan Turing?

EDIT: Added note about London Museum display closing.



Best Answer

It isn't about Turing in particular, but you can see a replica of the Manchester Baby, a computer that Turing programmed, and the first computer to store user-entered software in electronic memory, at the Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester.




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In Cambridge MA USA, at the MIT Flea (electronics junk market), I saw a guy showing artifacts from an Engima machine. Don't know if he has a more permanent exhibition or not.

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