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Ada Lovelace

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The Footnote June 27, 2026 · Science Museum, London

The Cambridge Mathematician Who Designed Two Computing Engines in the 1820s and 1830s and Built Neither of Them in His Lifetime

Charles Babbage received approximately £17,500 of British government funding between 1823 and 1842 to build the Difference Engine, a brass mechanical calculator for producing accurate mathematical tables. He never finished it. His subsequent Analytical Engine (1837) was a general-purpose programmable computer that he also never built. A complete Difference Engine No. 2 to his original 1849 specifications was built by the Science Museum London in 1991 and works.

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The Cabinet June 26, 2026 · Belgrave Square, London

The English Countess Whose Father Was Byron and Whose 1843 Notes Were the First Published Computer Program

Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, was the only legitimate child of Lord Byron — born in December 1815, separated from him within weeks, never seeing him again. She grew up under intensive maternal anti-Byron mathematical discipline and produced in 1843 the seven Notes on the Analytical Engine that contain what is now considered the first published computer program.

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