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In 1994, a team led by Tony Sale (right) began a reconstruction of a Colossus at Bletchley Park. Here, in 2006, Sale supervises the breaking of an enciphered message with the completed machine.

Flowers died in 1998 aged 92, leaving a wife and two sons. He is commemorated at the old Post Office Research Station site, which became a housing development, with the main building converted into a block of flats with an access road called Flowers Close. He was honoured by London Borough of Tower Hamlets, where he was born. An Information and Communications Technology (ICT) centre for young people, named the Tommy Flowers Centre, opened there in November 2010. The Centre has since closed but the building is now occupied by part of the Tower Hamlets Pupil Referral Unit, who proudly continue to use the name "Tommy Flowers Centre" in memory of Tommy Flowers.

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