No family member or any attorney that attached themselves to the Rosamond legacy, helped me in any way, nor did they know any of the history found in this blog. I get $700 dollars a month to live on. This is quite a achievement that needs to be studied in regards to funding creative people and in handling all creative legacies. I am a consultant to others. Contact me at braskewitz@yahoo.com
Christine Rosamond painted ladies with breeding and class.
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Lady Rose Aldridge[1] (née MacClare)[2] (b.in Autumn 1902[3]) is the youngest child of Hugh and Susan MacClare, the niece of Agatha and Louisa, the younger sister of James and Annabelle, the sister-in-law of Annabelle’s husband and the great-niece of Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham. In Autumn 1920, she visits Downton Abbey and stays with Violet in the Dower House. She returns a year later, in September 1921, when the Crawley family visits her home at Duneagle Castle, where it is agreed that Rose will go to stay with them when her parents go to India. She moves there around February 1922
Lady Rosamund Painswick (née Crawley, b. between 1860 and 1874[1]) is the widow of a very wealthy banker, the late Marmaduke Painswick and the daughter of the previous…
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