Bletchley Park - Hut 3 and Hut 11, also Block A : 無料・フリー素材/写真
Bletchley Park - Hut 3 and Hut 11, also Block A / ell brown
| ライセンス | クリエイティブ・コモンズ 表示 2.1 |
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| 説明 | At Bletchley Park this is Hut 3.It is Grade II listed.BUILDING: Wooden hut, standing c. 125m north of the Mansion.DATE: Three phases: summer 1940, winter 1941, June 1942ARCHITECT: Ministry of Works for Government Code and Cipher School.MATERIALS: It stands on a brick plinth, with its superstructure comprising a light timber frame clad with red-painted plasterboard and with gabled and hipped asphalt and asbestos sheet roofs, which c.May 1941 were clad with Kimola board to give protection from incendiaries.EXTERIOR: It is a single-storey building standing hard alongside and wrapping around the west and north end of Hut 6, reflecting the close working relations between the sections they housed.Hut 3, Bletchley Park - Heritage GatewayHut 11 is opposite Hut 3.Hut 11 is Grade II listed.BUILDING: Brick hut standing north of the Mansion.DATE: Planned late 1940, completed March 1941.ARCHITECT: Ministry of Works for Government Code and Cipher School.MATERIALS: Brick building with a slightly cambered concrete slab roof. It may have been constructed to be blast proof, as its walls are at least 500mm thick and its roof 480mm, the latter being supported on an axial steel beam.PLAN: Rectangular.EXTERIOR: Squat, single-storey building, close to and south of the east end of Hut 10. There doors in both east and west gables, although the latter may not be of wartime date. The east doorway is wide - possibly to allow the bulky bombe machines which it housed to be brought in and out - and has a porch (probably added in 1943). Small rectangular vents high in the walls perhaps relate to fans installed inside Hut 11 in December 1941 to counteract the considerable heat generated by the electro-magnetic bombes. Metal-framed three-light windows.Hut 11, Bletchley Park - Heritage GatewayThere was a replica Bombe inside Hut 11. Used for presentations to tour groups.The rest of Block A is behind Hut 3.Block A is Grade II listed.BUILDING: Adapted spider block.DATE: 1942ARCHITECT: Highly-adapted spider block plan purpose-built by Ministry of Works for Government Code and Cipher SchoolMATERIALS: Steel frame with pre-cast concrete floors and roofs. Painted Fletton brick walls, metal windows.PLAN: E-plan building, comprising an east-west range with three ranges projecting forward from this to the south. On the east side of the western spur a bay window marks the office of Frank Birch, Head of the Naval Section.EXTERIOR: Two storeys with flat roof. Regular runs of mainly four-light steel-framed windows to both storeys (some lengthened at some stage) with tile sills. Doors to south ends of each spur. External steel staircases to first floors of west and east spurs. Projecting open-sided porch on north side of the spine range.Block A, Bletchley Park - Heritage Gateway |
| 撮影日 | 2010-10-22 14:07:55 |
| 撮影者 | ell brown , Birmingham, United Kingdom |
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| 撮影地 | Milton Keynes, England, United Kingdom 地図 |
| カメラ | FinePix S1500 , FUJIFILM |
| 露出 | 0.004 sec (1/250) |
| 開放F値 | f/5.0 |

