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Ada Lovelace’s visiting card (Powerhouse Museum Sydney)Within a few months of the birth of her third child in 1839, Ada decided to get more serious about mathematics again. She told Babbage she ...
Ada became a baroness in 1835 when she married William King, 8th Baron King; the couple had three children. In 1838, she became Countess of Lovelace when her husband was elevated as 1st Earl of ...
In 1835 she married William King, Baron King (and later Earl of Lovelace), with whom she would have three children. Ada continued her interest in mathematics and science and met and corresponded ...
Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, was born in London on December 10, 1815, as the only legitimate child of the poet Lord Byron. The famed writer separated from his wife Anne Isabella ...
Ada Lovelace, known as the first computer programmer ... care for her own three children, and eventually a passion for gambling. Lovelace thus may not be an obvious model as a female scientist ...
Ada Lovelace, the first computer programmer ... care for her own three children, and eventually a passion for gambling. Lovelace, thus may not be an obvious model as a female scientist for ...
The Enchantress of Numbers In 1835, at nineteen, Ada married William King the eighth Lord Ockham and had three children over four years' time (William later became the Earl of Lovelace and Ada the ...
Ada Lovelace, known as the first computer programmer ... care for her own three children, and eventually a passion for gambling. Lovelace thus may not be an obvious model as a female scientist ...
Tuesday marks Ada Lovelace Day, designated to celebrate the ... his only legitimate child and the product of his brief and turbulent marriage with mathematician Anne Isabella Milbanke.
with whom she had three children. In 1838 King-Noel was made 1st Earl of Lovelace, Viscount of Ockham, making her Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, from which she has become known as Ada ...