Charles Babbage's London home
Charles Babbag's London home (PROSE: "The Analytical Engine" [+]Part of The Book of the War, Loading...{"namedep":"The Analytical Engine","1":"The Book of the War (novel)"}) was a house in London, which served as Charles Babbage's city home by 1834. (TV: Spyfall (part 2) [+]Loading...{"part":"2","1":"Spyfall (TV story)"}) It was located on Dorset Street. (PROSE: "Ada Byron" [+]Part of The Book of the War, Loading...{"namedep":"Ada Byron","1":"The Book of the War (novel)"})
He had an unfinished model of his difference engine there, (TV: Spyfall (part 2) [+]Loading...{"part":"2","1":"Spyfall (TV story)"}) and liked to exhibit it at "evening soirees" where he hosted London's finest, both aristocratic and intellectual. (PROSE: "The Analytical Engine" [+]Part of The Book of the War, Loading...{"namedep":"The Analytical Engine","1":"The Book of the War (novel)"})
After the Thirteenth Doctor, Charles Babbage and Ada Gordon escaped from the Royal Adelaide Gallery, where they had encountered the Spy Master, they went to Babbage's house. The Doctor was excited to see Babbage's difference engine. Charles Babbage also showed her the "Silver Lady", which turned out to be a figurine identical to the one in Daniel Barton's office. The Doctor used her sonic screwdriver on the "Silver Lady" to summon a Kasaavin so that it would bring her back to the 21st century. Before the Doctor touched the Kasaavin, Ada grabbed her hand, and they both were brought to Paris in 1943. (TV: Spyfall (part 2) [+]Loading...{"part":"2","1":"Spyfall (TV story)"})