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Person    | Female  Born 10/12/1815  Died 27/11/1852

Ada Countess of Lovelace

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Ada Countess of Lovelace

Mathematician and computer pioneer. Born 13 Piccadilly Terrace, daughter of Lord Byron. Brought up by her mother and directed towards science rather than the arts, in fear that otherwise she might turn out like her father. Worked with Charles Babbage and wrote programs for his Analytical Engine. 1835 married William Lord King, Baron of Ockham and had two sons and a daughter who married Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. Through King she became Countess of Lovelace in 1838. Died at 6 Great Cumberland Place.

"Ada" (created in about 1978 and named in her honour) is an internationally standardised, general-purpose programming language used in a wide variety of applications -- from missile control to payroll processing to air traffic control.

, the 2nd Tuesday in October, is celebrated annually to raise the profile of women in science, technology, engineering and maths by encouraging people around the world to talk about the women whose work they admire.

2025: 2 photographs of Lovelace, the only known photographs, this being one of them, taken c.1843 when she was about 30. Her serious expression contrasts with the Victorian fashion of the day.

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Note: puts 13 Piccadilly Terrace at what is now 139 Piccadilly, at the Hyde Park end.

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