Date for the Diary: Cream Tea with Inspirational Women

Ada Lovelace

“Porlock Ada Lovelace Day –  Cream Tea with Inspirational Women” 

 

3pm Saturday 12th Oct – Porlock Village Hall

Tickets £5

Students Free

http://www.porlock.co.uk/events/index.php

http://findingada.com/

#AdaLovelace

 

Proposed Speakers

Female engineer from Southampton University,

Doctor involved with the first test tube baby,

Director of the National Computer Museum at Bletchley Park,

Teacher who has been inspirational,

Dame Margaret Drabble

Alex Lovell from BBC Points West,

 

Ada Lovelace Day    http://findingada.com/    is about sharing stories of women — whether engineers, scientists, technologists or mathematicians — who have inspired you to become who you are today. The aim is to create new role models for girls and women in these male-dominated fields by raising the profile of other women in STEM – Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths.

 

Ada Lovelace (1815 – 1852) who is often referred to as the world’s first computer programmer lived at Ashley Combe near Porlock Weir.ashleyco

 

Hurlstone Point at Sunrise

Rob Hatton took this photo last Sunday morning.

Rob Hatton took this photo last Sunday morning.

Sunday mornin’

Porlock Weir on Sunday 7 July - photo by Rob Hatton

Porlock Weir on Sunday 7 July – photo by Rob Hatton

Porlock Weir

Photo by Julian Harcombe

Photo by Julian Harcombe

Porlock Weir

Photo by Peter French, taken in early May 2013

Photo by Peter French, taken in early May 2013

Sunrise at Porlock Weir

Photo as taken in early April 2013 by Rob Hatton

Photo was taken in early April 2013 by Rob Hatton

Porlock Weir

Photo by Rosie Schneider

Photo by Rosie Schneider

Pebbles

405 Imogen Waddington Backdrop Porlock WeirPorlock Weir. Photo by Imogen Waddington.

 

Porlock Weir

Photo by Imogen Waddington

Photo by Imogen Waddington

Porlock Weir

Photo by Rob Hatton

Photo by Rob Hatton