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By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER MARCH 8, 2018 A century before the dawn of the computer age, Ada Lovelace imagined the ... her unblinking portraits have made her a seminal figure in modern-day photography ...
DNA unraveller Rosalind Franklin and mathematician Ada Lovelace are among the four women whose statues are being displayed in the Trinity Long Room, which previously only contained busts of men.
Readers are treated to an intimate portrait of Lovelace’s short but significant life—she died at age 36 from uterine cancer—along with an abbreviated history of 19th-century high-society London.
Ada Lovelace was a pioneer of computing and she loved the new technology of photography too. These pictures are now worth ...
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