A statue of Alan Turing, created in slate by Stephen Kettle in 2007, is located at Bletchley Park in England as part of an exhibition that honours Turing (1912–1954).
[3] The slate for the sculpture was selected from North Wales because the sculptor learned that Turing used to holiday there as a child and adult.
Turing is depicted seated and looking at a German Enigma machine.
In 2007, it was commented that the statue acknowledges Turing as a codebreaker but not as a gay icon.
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