BBC article (9th April 2019) : WW2 codebreaking machine reconstructed "A World War Two codebreaking machine has been reconstructed after a seven-year project so it can run in public for the first time. The Heath Robinson has been restored at The National Museum of Computing in Milton Keynes by a team of six. The machine was an early attempt to automate code-cracking and, due to its complexity, was named after the illustrator W Heath Robinson."