Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace (née Byron; 10 December 1815 – 27 November 1852), also known as Ada Lovelace, was an English mathematician and...
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Portrait of Ada Lovelace is an oil on canvas portrait painting by the British artist Margaret Sarah Carpenter, from 1836. It depicts the mathematician...
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He was the husband of Lord Byron's daughter Ada, today remembered as a pioneering computer scientist. Lovelace was the eldest son of Peter King, 7th Baron...
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surname of Milbanke in lieu of Noel. The 2nd Earl of Lovelace had no sons and was succeeded in the barony of Wentworth by his only child, Ada King-Milbanke...
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1836 Portrait of Ada Lovelace depicting the mathematician Ada Lovelace. Barber, p. 73. Barber, pp. 72–73. Adams, p. 126. Adams, Beverley. Ada Lovelace: The...
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Margaret Sarah Carpenter (category English portrait painters)
1828 Henry Hoare, 1829 Portrait of Richard Parkes Bonington, c.1830 Portrait of Countess Howe, 1834 Portrait of Ada Lovelace, 1836 Henrietta Carpenter...
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(1821–1895) Augustus De Morgan (1806–1871) Godfrey Harold Hardy (1877–1947) Ada Lovelace (1815–1852) Percy Alexander MacMahon (1854–1929) Dora Metcalf (1892–1982)...
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Lady Byron (category Family of Lord Byron)
than a year, keeping their daughter Ada Lovelace in her custody despite laws at the time giving fathers sole custody of children. Lady Byron's reminiscences...
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1836 in art (category Years of the 19th century in art)
the Palace of Versailles are exhibited. Martin Archer Shee – Portrait of Queen Adelaide Margaret Sarah Carpenter – Portrait of Ada Lovelace Nicolas-Toussaint...
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k-means outperforms a large number of color quantization methods. Portrait of Ada Lovelace - Faithful representation and several versions processed by k-means...
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by Martin Archer Shee Portrait of James Kempt by Robert McInnes Portrait of Ada Lovelace by Margaret Sarah Carpenter The Duke of Wellington Writing Dispatches...
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Analytical engine (redirect from Sketch of the Analytical Engine)
and extensively annotated by Ada Lovelace, who had become interested in the engine eight years earlier. In recognition of her additions to Menabrea's paper...
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1830s in Western fashion (category History of clothing (Western fashion))
bow that contrasts with her bright green dress. Canada, 1834–36. Portrait of Ada Lovelace in British court dress. She wears a red train over a white satin...
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such as Marie Curie and Ada Lovelace are widely known, many other women have been active inventors and innovators in a wide range of interests and applications...
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President of Ecuador (d. 1870) December 8 – Adolph Menzel, German painter (d. 1905) December 10 – Ada Lovelace, English computer pioneer, daughter of Lord...
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April 5, 2023. Mujtaba, Hassan (September 15, 2022). "NVIDIA's Next-Gen Ada Lovelace Gaming GPU Architecture For GeForce RTX 40 Series Confirmed". Wccftech...
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Science Museum, London (2 works, Ada Lovelace and William Herschel) "Joseph Brown (1809-1887), Engraver". National Portrait Gallery. Retrieved 16 January...
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Government Art Collection (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from February 2025)
Judgement of Paris by James Thornhill, 1704–1705, at Lancaster House Battle of Blenheim by Joshua Ross, 1715, at the Cabinet Office Portrait of Ada Lovelace by...
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Charles Babbage's Saturday night soirées (category History of computer science)
than in his demo of a computing machine. Ada Lovelace (then Ada Byron) first met Charles Babbage when her mother took her to one of his soirées on 5 June...
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consisted of (in individuals and pairs) Mary Anning, Paul Dirac, Rosalind Franklin, William Herschel and Caroline Herschel, Dorothy Hodgkin, Ada Lovelace and...
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Charles Babbage (redirect from Passages from the life of a philosopher)
succession of designs that Babbage tinkered with until his death in 1871. Ada Lovelace, who corresponded with Babbage during his development of the Analytical...
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Miranda Seymour (category Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature)
an English literary critic, novelist and biographer of Robert Graves, Mary Shelley, Ada Lovelace and Jean Rhys among others. She was formerly married...
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Scawen Blunt and his wife Lady Anne Blunt (daughter of the Hon. Ada Lovelace, and granddaughter of Lord Byron). The couple moved to the Blunts' Crabbet...
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Lady Caroline Lamb (category Mistresses and lovers of prime ministers of the United Kingdom)
Works of Lady Caroline Lamb." Pickering & Chatto (2009) Volume 1: Glenarvon: lii + 451; Volume 2: Graham Hamilton and Poems xxx + 229; Volume 3: Ada Reis...
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Ai-Da (category Robots of the United Kingdom)
world's first ultra-realistic humanoid robot" artist. It is named after Ada Lovelace. The robot gained international attention when it was able to draw people...
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Yewande Akinola (category Alumni of the University of Warwick)
talk at the 2016 Ada Lovelace day celebration. She featured in the Institution of Engineering and Technology 2017 campaign "Portrait of an Engineer". In...
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Lord Byron (redirect from The First Kiss of Love)
[citation needed] Byron had a child, The Hon. Augusta Ada Byron ("Ada", later Countess of Lovelace), in 1815, by his wife Annabella Byron, Lady Byron (née...
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Phyllis Pearsall (category Members of the Order of the British Empire)
one of its first pair of tunnel boring machines (TBMs) Phyllis to honour Pearsall's memory. The other machine was named Ada, after Ada Lovelace. In 2014...
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English-born mathematician (died 1864) December 10 – Augusta Ada King (née Byron), Countess of Lovelace, English computing pioneer (died 1852) Peter Bellinger...
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Baroness Wentworth, granddaughter of Lord Byron through his daughter Ada Lovelace (see the Baron Wentworth for earlier history of this title). They were divorced...
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