Welchman is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Edward Welchman (1665–1739), English theologian and Archdeacon of Cardigan
Harry Welchman (1886–1966), English actor
Hugh Welchman (born 1975), British filmmaker, screenwriter and producer
Gordon Welchman (1906–1985), English mathematician, academic, codebreaker and writer
William Welchman (1866–1954), Archdeacon of Bristol
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William Gordon Welchman OBE (15 June 1906 – 8 October 1985) was a British mathematician. During World War II, he worked at Britain's secret decryption...
Welchman is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edward Welchman (1665–1739), English theologian and Archdeacon of Cardigan Harry...
Hugh Stewart Jasper Welchman (born February 1975) is a British filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer. Welchman comes from Bracknell in Berkshire and attended...
by Alan Turing, with an important refinement devised in 1940 by Gordon Welchman. The engineering design and construction was the work of Harold Keen of...
Harry Welchman (24 February 1886 – 3 January 1966) was an English star of musical theatre. He made several appearances in non-musical plays, but was remembered...
the initiative of Gordon Welchman, and was run initially by Welchman and fellow Cambridge mathematician John Jeffreys. Welchman's deputy, Stuart Milner-Barry...
geometry class at Cambridge drew the attention of mathematician Gordon Welchman, who became her academic supervisor. Clarke gained a double first degree...
William Welchman (1866–1954) was Archdeacon of Bristol from 1927 to 1937. Welchman was born in Cullompton and educated at Queens' College, Cambridge. He...
feature film. The film, written and directed by Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman, is a Polish-UK co-production, funded by the Polish Film Institute, and...
The Welchman was a Welsh 19th century magazine, It was first produced by John Frost, the future Chartist leader of the Newport rising in 1832. It contained...
Edward Welchman (1665–1739) was an English churchman, known as a theological writer. He was Archdeacon of Cardigan from 1727. The son of John Welchman, of...
DK Welchman (née Dorota Kobiela) (born 1978) is a Polish filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer. She is best known for co-directing her first fully painted...
GC&CS team of codebreakers included Alan Turing, Harry Golombek, Gordon Welchman, Hugh Alexander, Bill Tutte and Stuart Milner-Barry. According to the official...
Pacific Cookbook (co-authored by John Welchman), and Please to the Table: The Russian Cookbook (coauthored by John Welchman). Mastering the Art of Soviet Cooking:...
the Bletchley Park section that produced them. Welchman 1997, p. 215 Rejewski 1984e, p. 289 Welchman 1997, p. 216 Bomby is the plural of bomba. 17,576=263...
by Turing in 1940 with a major contribution from mathematician Gordon Welchman who goes unmentioned in the film. His contribution is instead attributed...
derived. The bombe, with an enhancement suggested by mathematician Gordon Welchman, became one of the primary tools, and the major automated one, used to...
German Enigma messages, using the Polish equipment and techniques. Gordon Welchman, who became head of Hut 6 at Bletchley Park, wrote: "Hut 6 Ultra would...
scientists from Oxford and Cambridge (including Alan Turing and Gordon Welchman) asking if they would be willing to serve if war broke out. Bletchley Park...
Presentation (2008). The latest translation by Judith Norman, Alistair Welchman, and Christopher Janaway is titled The World as Will and Representation...
Technology. Taylor & Francis, Philadelphia PA 30.2006,4, p. 294. Gordon Welchman, who became head of Hut 6 at Bletchley Park, has written: "Hut 6 Ultra...