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Ada Lovelace 1815 – 1852 and the first computer programme

This entry is part 3 of 12 in the series Intriguing Women

Aususta Ada Lovelace was a brilliant mathematician who took Charles Babbage’s analytical machine a step further, so why don’t we know more about her?

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Lady Florence Dixie journalist and feminist 1856

The New Woman by Lady Florence Dixie
This entry is part 8 of 12 in the series Intriguing Women

Lady Florence Dixie was an insightful and inspiring writer, journalist and liberal thinker. She championed equality for women and was outspoken in her support for Irish Home Rule.

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