Personal Belongings
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Initial release | 2007 |
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Directors | Alejandro Brugués |
Screenplay | Alejandro Brugués |
Producers | Inti Herrera |
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ID | 1989462 |
About Personal Belongings
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Alan Turing: Stolen items returned to UK school from US after 40 years
By Sue PazBBC News
Items belonging to World War Two Bletchley Park codebreaker Alan Turing , that were stolen from the UK almost 40 Years ago, have been returned from the US.
The mathematician's miniature OBE medal is among 17 items that were taken from Sherborne School in Dorset by Julia Turing, who is No Relation , in 1984.
A US civil case launched against her was settled out of court in 2020.
The items are expected to Go On display at The School .
They were found at Ms Turing's US home in Conifer, Colorado, in 2018, after she attempted to loan them to the University of Colorado for display, claiming to be a relative of the mathematician.
According to and Sherborne School, Ms Turing, who legally changed her name from Julie Schwinghamer in 1988, removed the items without permission from archives given to The School in 1965 by the Turing family, in memory of The Time he spent there as a pupil.
A letter sent to Turing by King George VI, presenting him with his OBE honour, Turing's Princeton University PhD certificate, school reports and photographs are among the items that were taken.
Headmaster Dominic Luckett described Turing As One of The School 's " most distinguished alumni".
" His and his enormous contribution to the development of computing and Artificial Intelligence were not merely of vital practical significance at The Time but continue to underpin many of today's most important intellectual and technological advances, " He Said .
" I Am most grateful to all those, in the US and closer to home, who have worked so hard to ensure the safe return of these precious artefacts. "
Who was Alan Turing ?Born in Maida Vale , London, in 1912, Turing was not well known during his lifetime.
As well as attending Sherborne School, he gained a mathematics degree at King's College, Cambridge, and a PhD at Princeton University in New Jersey .
In 1936, he published a paper that is now recognised as The Foundation of Computer Science .
Three years later he began working at Bletchley Park, in Buckinghamshire, where he helped develop the Bombe machine, which was capable of breaking secret German military messages sent using the Enigma Machine .
In 1952, he was arrested because he was gay - homosexual acts were illegal in Britain at The Time .
Turing died in 1954, aged 41, in Wilmslow, Cheshire, from suicide by cyanide poisoning - though This Was disputed by His Mother who argued he accidentally ingested cyanide during a chemistry experiment.
He was, and in 2017 the government agreed to officially pardon all men who had criminal records for being homosexual. This pardoning has become known as the.
In 2019, Turing was named The Most " iconic" figure of the 20Th Century and he became the.
Turing's nephew Sir Dermot Turing , who also attended Sherborne School, previously said there was " very, very little physical stuff in existence that has anything to do with Alan Turing ".
He added The Return of the items would " honour what My Grandmother wanted".
Turing's research papers and theory work is held at the.
Apart from Sherborne School, the only other places believed to hold more of his Personal Belongings are Bletchley Park and Cambridge University's King's College.
Digital copies of The Returned items can be viewed via the Turing page on The School archives.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com