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100 1  Baring, Sarah,|eauthor. 
245 14 The Road to Station X|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /
       |cSarah Baring. 
250    Unabridged. 
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490 1  Memoirs from World War Two ; 
506    Digital content provided by hoopla. 
511 1  Read by Polly Lee. 
520    In 1938, Sarah Baring was enjoying life as a young 
       debutante. Only a few years later, at the height of World 
       War Two, she was working alongside some of the greatest 
       minds of Britain in their code-breaking operations at 
       Bletchley Park. How did she end up in the top-secret world
       of cyphers and codes? Like many young men and women across
       all levels of British society, the outbreak of war in 1939
       dramatically altered the course of Sarah's life. Knowing 
       that she could not stand by while others were enlisting, 
       she left her position in Vogue magazine and signed up to 
       work as a telephonist at an Air Raid Precautions Centre 
       before working in a fighter plane factory to do her bit. 
       Yet, after just a few months, she was requested to leave 
       the factory behind and was thrust into the world of 
       intelligence, code-breaking, and huge computers, rubbing 
       shoulders with awkward geniuses like Alan Turing. The Road
       to Station X provides a window into the life of a young 
       woman that shifted from being a carefree debutante to 
       factory girl to working with code-breakers in Bletchley 
       Park as a result of the turbulent events of World War Two.
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Baring, Sarah. 
610 10 Great Britain.|bGovernment Communications Headquarters
       |xHistory. 
650  0 World War, 1939-1945|xCryptography. 
650  0 World War, 1939-1945|xSecret service|zGreat Britain. 
650  0 World War, 1939-1945|xElectronic intelligence|zGreat 
       Britain. 
650  0 Military intelligence|zGreat Britain|xHistory. 
651  0 Bletchley (Buckinghamshire, England)|vPersonal narratives,
       British. 
700 1  Lee, Polly. 
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800 1  Sarah, Baring.|tMemoirs from World War Two.|sSpoken word ;
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