This problem is not that new, when I visited there were problems
apparent. the trust did not support the NMOC at all well. At the time
I visited they were sort of tolerated as bringing in visitors. I think
the "war time story" is the trusts reason for existence and the NMOC
is computing starting with Colossus.
It is a very unsatisfactory situation.
Dave Caroline
On 26/01/2014, Christian Gauger-Cosgrove <captainkirk359 at gmail.com> wrote:
Somewhat off-topic, but this was brought up in the
GreenKeys mailing list.
The new CEO of the Bletchley Park Trust is sacking some of the circa
80 year old volunteers who had been working for Bletchley Park and the
National Museum of Computing; apparently just for showing guests the
NMOC and Colossus.
In case the BBC link doesn't work, here's a link to the reposted
version on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5n9eVVtKeA
I've attached one of the more interesting and informative replies
after the forwarded message.
Regards,
Christian
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Craig Sawyers <c.sawyers at tech-enterprise.com>
Date: 24 January 2014 18:55
Subject: [GreenKeys] Bletchley Park
To: greenkeys at
mailman.qth.net
This has just been aired on BBC UK. Bletchley Park's new boss Ian Standen
is sacking the 80-odd year old volunteers that have been working there for
decades.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25886961
Craig
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On 25 January 2014 04:57, Craig Sawyers <c.sawyers at tech-enterprise.com>
wrote:
All the details are in the video segment - but I
suspect that might not
be
possible to get outside the UK. Basically it is one guy in tears because
after taking visitors around Colossus (which he was not allowed to do;
see
below) he was called to Standen's office and dismissed. It showed
another
guy who had been given his marching orders (remember these guys are
unpaid
volunteers) clearing out the display cabinet of his own personal
Churchill
memorabilia into cardboard boxes. Then there was an interview with
Standen,
in which he said that to enhance the visitor experience the site had to
move
with the times, and those who would not fall in line had to go.
This is all down to a major league dispute between the Bletchley Park
Trust,
who own the site, and the National Museum of Computing where Colossus and
Tunny and all the related equipment and galleries are. Basically the
relationship used to be pretty positive - the NMOC paid a rent, the
ticket
price was split between the Trust and the NMOC and everything worked.
Then
Standen, and ex-military guy, took over as the Trust's CEO and all hell
broke loose. The Trust now claim that the NMOC owe them ?200k in
historic
debt; they claim part ownership of Colossus; they refuse to collect money
on
the gate for NMOC so you have to pay extra to see Colossus, and the whole
of
the NMOC is out of bounds to tour guides - I believe they are even
instructed not to mention its existence.
The only mention of the NMOC on the Bletchley website is buried here
http://www.bletchleypark.org.uk/content/visit/whattosee/other.rhtm .
What
it does not mention is that you cannot visit the site just to see
Colossus
etc - you have to pay the site entry fee at the gate, and then as a
result
of Byzantine politics pay extra to see everything to do with Colossus.
The knock-on has had an effect on the Lorenz SZ42, which I restored to
full
functionality around ten years ago. During a visit to Paderborn in
Germany
five years ago for a Cipher Challenge, the Germans fired it up before I
arrived and blew up the mains transformer, which was kind of ironic. On
return I had that re-rewound. Then Tony Sale died, and shortly afterward
Standen took over as CEO. The problem is that formal ownership of the
SZ42
is still GCHQ, and custodianship vests in the CEO. But the location of
the
machine is at NMOC. The continuing blood on the walls dispute
essentially
locks me out of repairing the only functional SZ42 on the planet.
It is a total mess, alas
Craig
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