• A biography published by the Royal Society shortly after Turing's death
  • Since 1966, the Turing Award has been given every year by the Association for Computing Machinery. It is  considered to be the computing world's highest honor, equivalent to the Nobel Prize.
  • Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about Alan Turing
  • On June 23 1998, on what would have been Turing's 86th birthday, his biographer, Andrew Hodges, unveiled an official English Heritage blue plaque at his birthplace and childhood home Warrington Crescent, London.
  •  In 1994, a stretch of the A6010 road (the Manchester city intermediate ring road) was named "Alan Turing Way".
  • A statue of Turing was unveiled in Manchester on  June 23 2002 om Sackville Park.
  • In 1999, TIme Magazine  named Turing as one of the 100 most important people of the 20th century.
  • In 2002, Turing was ranked twenty-first on the BBC nationwide poll of the 100 greatest britons.

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