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  1. Oliver Strachey CBE (3 November 1874 – 14 May 1960), a British civil servant in the Foreign Office, was a cryptographer from World War I to World War II . Life and work.

  2. orlando.cambridge.org › people › d5ce781a-2eb6-4e35Oliver Strachey | Orlando

    Oliver Strachey, like a number of Strachey men, worked with the East India Company. His second wife was Rachel (Ray) Costelloe, Newnham College graduate, women's rights activist, and author, best known for...

  3. 17 de mar. de 2024 · These included the principal, Pernel Strachey, sister of Oliver Strachey, who worked in British military intelligence as a cryptographer.

  4. 9 de dez. de 2020 · Strachey was born in 1916 into a well-connected British family—his uncle, Lytton Strachey, was a founding member of the Bloomsbury Group, while his father, Oliver Strachey, was instrumental in...

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  5. 4 de set. de 2015 · Another big name among the deciphers of the Room 40 was Oliver Strachey. A rather odd-chap for the task, a linguistic and classicist, Strachey reportedly scored 100% in a seemingly impossible to solve test in order to secure his place among the elite code breakers.

  6. 27 de jul. de 2018 · Oliver Strachey CBE (3 November 1874 – 14 May 1960), a British civil servant in the Foreign Office, was a cryptographer from World War I to World War II. Life and work

  7. www.gchq.gov.uk › section › historyOur people - GCHQ

    Oliver Strachey. One of the original cryptanalysts in the beginnings of the GC&CS in 1919. Patricia Bartley. Best known for her work against FLORADORA, the main German Diplomatic cipher system. Peter Benenson. Army Warrant Officer at Bletchley Park, later going on to help form Amnesty International. Peter Twinn