Photographed by Rachael : Station X
Documenting the unused buildings of Bletchley Park, the World War Two codebreaking centre.
Withernay Photography
The home page of my new photography site had to feature a pigeon or two! There are a few Station X images in there as well as lots of new work. Please take a look at www.withernayphotography.com and do get in touch if you're looking for an architectural photographer.
The dA-Zed guide to surveillance
Screen shot of Dazed Digital feature. |
The Station X exhibition is still installed in Hut 8 at Bletchley Park, which has a brand new website, take a look!
Wartime carrier pigeon found in chimney
Pigeon code from BBC News site (link below) |
Delighted by today's news that the remains of a carrier pigeon have been found in a Surrey chimney, with the red canister still attached. (Not so good for the unfortunate pigeon of course). According to Colin Hill, who looks after the Pigeon Exhibition at Bletchley Park, the message is unusual because it is in code not longhand. GCHQ are now tasked with decoding it. See the report by the BBC's John Maguire here. A photograph of the bones and the code can be found here (thanks to Bletchley Park Research).
Further pigeon news: War Horse author Michael Morpurgo has revealed that he's writing a story about a wartime pigeon.
And more pigeonry: Dennis da Silva's short film Gustav was premiered on the final day of the Ghost Station exhibition at Bletchley Park (which Station X was part of). The film is based on the story of the pigeon that delivered the first message of the D Day Landings at Normandy on 6th June 1944.
An update to the chimney pigeon story from the BBC News site, December 16, 2012.
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