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The Mk I Colossus was built between March and December 1943 by Tommy Flowers and his colleagues at the Post Office Research Station at Dollis Hill in London and then shipped to Bletchley Park in January 1944.
* Highest point above ground level –, Dollis Brook Viaduct on the Northern line's Mill Hill East branch.
Tommy Flowers of the Post Office Research Station, Dollis Hill had experience of thermionic valves and built an electronic machine, the Colossus computer which was installed in the Newmanry.
* Gladstone Park, London, a large park in Dollis Hill, Brent, north west London
The single track LNER line to Edgware was electrified as far as Mill Hill East, including the Dollis Brook Viaduct, opening as a tube service on 18 May 1941 to serve the barracks there, thus forming the Northern line as it is today.
* History of Cricklewood and Dollis Hill
* Dollis Hill
* Dollis Hill
* Dollis Hill tube station
* Staples Corner ( A406 & M1 ), Dollis Hill, Greater London, has a freeway ending at a rotary interchange.
Dollis Hill is an area of north-west London.
As a result, Dollis Hill is sometimes referred as being part of Willesden, especially by the national press.
Dollis Hill consists of the streets surrounding Gladstone Park, formerly the estate belonging to Dollis Hill House.
The Dollis Hill Estate was formed in the early 19th century, when the Finch family bought up a number of farms in the area to form a single estate.
Dollis Hill House itself was built in the 1820s.
Dollis Hill tube station opened on 1 October 1909 as part of the second railway in the area, the Metropolitan Line, now transferred to the Jubilee Line.
The code-breaking Colossus computer, used at Bletchley Park during the Second World War, was built at the Post Office Research Station in Dollis Hill by a team led by Tommy Flowers.
William Ewart Gladstone, the UK Prime Minister, was a frequent visitor to Dollis Hill House in the late 19th century.
The year after his death, 1899, Willesden Council acquired much of the Dollis Hill Estate for use as a public park, which was named Gladstone Park.
Mark Twain stayed in Dollis Hill House in the summer of 1900.
He wrote that " Dollis Hill comes nearer to being a paradise than any other home I ever occupied.

Dollis and House
Dollis House, Gladstone Park, as seen from the gardens

Dollis and later
She later became a detective with the NYPD's 17th Precinct., forming a sort of father / daughter relationship with her partner and mentor, a veteran NYPD detective Daniel " Bo " Dollis.

Dollis and was
The branch was opened in 1867 as part of the Edgware, Highgate and London Railway, which also built the attractive Dollis Brook Viaduct to the east of the station.
Dollis Hill was frequently mentioned in the humorous game Mornington Crescent, featured on the radio comedy show I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue.
The previous reserve Paddock in Dollis Hill was seen to be unsatisfactory and too far from Whitehall.
Initially, it was planned that Tommy Flowers, the engineer at the Post Office Research Station at Dollis Hill in north London, who had been responsible for building the Colossus computers should build the ACE, but because of the secrecy around his wartime achievements and the pressure of post-war work, this was not possible.
This was built by Allen Coombs and William Chandler of Dollis Hill who had worked with Tommy Flowers on building the ten Colossus computers.
One other was rebuilt as an amphibious tank by the staff of the test base at Dollis Hill.
This garage opened for service in May 1905 and was originally called Dollis Hill, It was the first motorized depot used by the LGOC and is one of London's oldest bus garages.
Charles (" Father ") Stowell Marriott ( 14 September 1895, Heaton Moor, Stockport, Lancashire – 13 October 1966, Dollis Hill, Middlesex ) was an English cricketer, who played first-class cricket for Lancashire, Cambridge University and Kent.
The Post Office Research Station at Dollis Hill, London, was first established in 1925 and opened by Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald in 1933.
Paddock, a two storey World War II concrete citadel was built underneath the Dollis Hill site.
In 1990 the school was re-established near to the brook at Dollis Park and now only the infant ’ s section, built in 1902, remains on the original location.
The viaduct carrying the Mill Hill East branch of the Northern Line at the bottom of Dollis Road was built sometime between 1863 to 1867 to designs by Sir John Fowler.
Particularly notable were the cutting in Highgate Hill in which Highgate station was constructed with tunnels on either side, and the bridges over the Dollis Brook and at Muswell Hill.
It was designed by Sir John Fowler and Walter Marr Brydone to span Dollis Brook and was built between 1863 and 1867.

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Traditionally, the playing of Dollis Hill starts a " Dollis Hill Loop ", meaning that every subsequent move made by any player must be to Dollis Hill.
* West Finchley-Opened in 1933 by the LNER to serve new developments that had taken place between Church End, Finchley and the Dollis Brook.

Dollis and subsequently
He studied physics at Imperial College London, and subsequently worked at the Post Office Research Station at Dollis Hill.

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North is Folly Farm and Folly Brook, a tributary of the Dollis Brook, running west to east.
The fictional Dollis Hill Football Club features occasionally in the British satirical magazine Private Eye as arch-rivals to Neasden Football Club, with on at least one occasion the fictional Dollis Hill South council ward used in the irregular Those Election Results In Full mock section.
Dollis Hill tube station is a London Underground station at Dollis Hill near to Willesden and Harlesden.
The panels show maps of the Dollis Hill area at different dates from the 16th to the 20th century, juxtaposed with interpretations of classical star maps.

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