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Thursday, May 13, 2004

Enigma, Grail

[BBC, via Hactivismo]:

"Experts from Bletchley Park are trying to crack a 250-year-old code rumoured to point the way to the Holy Grail.

Specialists from the Buckinghamshire code-breaking centre hope to decipher words etched on a garden ornament at Shugborough in Staffordshire.

The Shepherd's Monument in the grounds of the stately home displays an inscription that has never been solved.

Second World War veterans using the celebrated Enigma machine are joining Bletchley's current team of experts.

The code breakers are at Shugborough, the ancestral home of the Earls of Lichfield, on Tuesday.

Christine Large, Bletchley Park's director, said: "This is such an unusual challenge that my colleagues and collaborators, who include veteran code breakers and modern day decoding experts from Bletchley Park's 'offspring' GCHQ, cannot resist."

Shugborough's general manager, Richard Kemp, said: "The Anson family, who built the estate, commissioned the monument but it had unproven connections with the Knights Templars."

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