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Augusta Ada ByronAUGUSTA ADA BYRON daughter of the poet Byron, later countess Lovelace mathematician, arguably the worlds first computer programmer, aiding Babbage
CFA VoyseySix cottages at Elmsthorpe near Leicester for the Earl of Lovelace. Architect: CFA Voysey
LUCY SACHEVERELL The beloved Lucasta of Lovelace's poems but who, on learning of his death in 1658, married another Date: FLOURISHED 1658
Sketch cover - Lady Evelyn Graham by Madame YevondeLady Evelyn Graham (1896-1974), formerly Evelyn King and later Lady Evelyn Patrick, eldest daughter of the Early and Countess of Lovelace. Married to Captain Miles Arthur Graham, M.C
Lady Diana Gibb by Madame YevondeLady Diana Gibb (1902-1955), youngest daughter of the Earl and Countess of Lovelace, and wife of Alastair Monteith Gibb (div. 1940)
Richard Lovelace in prison(1617-1657). An English Royalist and poet. This is an artists impression of Lovelace imagining his poem To Althea, from Prison which was written by him in 1642 to encourage the Clergy Act 1640 to be
Lady Evelyn Graham by Madame Yevonde. She was formerly Lady Evelyn Catherine King (1896-1974), daughter of the 3rd Earl of Lovelace. She married Major-General Miles Graham in 1918
Augusta Ada Byron (ChildAUGUSTA ADA BYRON daughter of the poet later countess of Lovelace as a child : later she was an eminent mathematician Date: 1815 - 1851
Richard Lovelace by Laurence IrvingPromotional postcard for Richard Lovelace by Laurence Irving. First produced at Worthing 27th March 1903 and Kennington Theatre, 13th June 1904
Richard LovelaceRICHARD LOVELACE Writer, his bust on an urn in a symbolical and allegorical manner, drawn by Francis or Frances Lovelace in tribute to his/her brother. Date: 1618 - 1658
Peter Baron KingPETER seventh baron KING father of the first earl of Lovelace, if you care. Date: 1776 - 1833
Richard Lovelace, Cavalier poet and soldierRichard Lovelace (1618-1657), English Cavalier poet and soldier. He got involved in politics as a pro-royalist and spent time in prison. His most famous poem is To Althea, From Prison. circa 1650