• Rosamond is a feminine given name, which may refer to: Rosamond Carr (1912–2006), American humanitarian and author Rosamund Clifford (before 1150 – c...
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  • Rosamond is a feminine given name. Rosamond may also refer to: Rosamond, California, a census-designated place Rosamond, Illinois, an unincorporated community...
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    play by James Goldman (alluded to). Rosamond, a 1707 opera by Thomas Clayton to a libretto by Joseph Addison; Rosamond, a 1733 opera by Thomas Arne to Joseph...
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    Rosamond Nina Lehmann CBE (3 February 1901 – 12 March 1990) was an English novelist and translator. Her first novel, Dusty Answer (1927), was a succès...
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  • Christine Rosamond (October 24, 1947 – March 26, 1994)—who became known by her middle name, Rosamond -- was an American artist made famous by her paintings...
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  • Rosamond Carr (née Halsey) (August 28, 1912 – September 29, 2006) was an American humanitarian, author and farmer. She was born in South Orange, New Jersey...
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    John Rosamond Johnson (August 11, 1873 – November 11, 1954; usually referred to as J. Rosamond Johnson) was an American composer and singer during the...
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    Rosamond is an unincorporated community in Kern County, California, US, near the Los Angeles county line. Rosamond is part of Greater Los Angeles and is...
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  • Rosamond Bernier (1916–2016) was a journalist and lecturer known for founding the Paris-based magazine L'oeil and for her presentations on art history...
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  • Rosamond was launched at New York in 1771, probably as Rose. She was renamed Rosamond in 1776. Between 1795 and 1800 she made four voyages as a Liverpool-based...
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