• 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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  • Rosamond Young may refer to: Roz Young (1912–2005), American author Rosamond Young Chapin (1895–1984), American soprano This disambiguation page lists...
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  • with titles containing Rosamunde Rosamund (disambiguation) Rosamond (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • Victoria Cross Rosamunde (disambiguation) Rosamond (disambiguation) Rosmonda, a tragicomedy by Carlo Goldoni This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Field Johnston (1837–1910), American college professor, dean Mary Adelia Rosamond McLeod, the first woman Diocesan Bishop in the Episcopal Church Adélia...
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  • 100 gecs Snake Eyes, a thriller novel by Joyce Carol Oates, writing as Rosamond Smith Snake Eyes, a comics anthology published in the 1990s by Fantagraphics...
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  • McPherson may also refer to: McPherson Meade, Montserratian cricketer Rosamond McPherson "Roz" Young (1912–2005), American columnist, author, educator...
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    KVVS (105.5 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Rosamond, California, and owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. It simulcasts the Top 40 (CHR) format...
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  • written as a poem by James Weldon Johnson and set to music by his brother Rosamond Johnson Lift Every Voice and Sing (sculpture), a 1939 sculpture by Augusta...
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  • antiquarian Neil McPherson (artistic director), British theatre director Rosamond McPherson "Roz" Young (1912–2005), American columnist, author, educator...
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  • judge Ron Rosenbaum, American journalist and author Rosamund Bernier (née Rosamond Margaret Rosenbaum), lecturer and founder of the art magazine L'ŒIL Scott...
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  • to the History and Liturgy, 5. Rosamond McKitterick, Carolingian Culture: Emulation and Innovation edited by Rosamond McKitterick (Cambridge University...
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  • writer. Robert Lloyd Praeger (1865–1953), Irish naturalist and historian Rosamond Praeger (1867-1954), artist Sandy Praeger, Kansas Insurance Commissioner...
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    Niels. "Scandinavia, c. 700–1066." The New Cambridge Medieval History. Ed. Rosamond McKitterick. Cambridge University Press, 1995. "Dead Man Converting | Christian...
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    University Press. pp. 59. ISBN 978-0-5215-2635-7. Fouracre, Paul; McKitterick, Rosamond; Abulafia, David (1995). The New Cambridge Medieval History: Volume 1,...
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  • music singer Laura White (actress) (born 1996), British actress Laura Rosamond White (1844–1922), American author Lavelle White (born 1929), American...
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    York, NY: Grove. pp. 1–4. ISBN 0-19-517068-7. LCCN 96013628. McKitterick, Rosamond D. (1996). "Aachen: Centre of Manuscript Production". In Turner, Jane;...
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    Australian journalist and author, ABC chief political correspondent Laura Rosamond White (1844–1922), American author Laura Ingalls Wilder (1867–1957), American...
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  • British businessman Ronald Carr (born 1938), South African cricketer Rosamond Carr (1912–2006), American humanitarian Rosetta Ernestine Carr (1845–1907)...
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  • Pinchot Meyer, American socialite and painter, daughter of Amos Pinchot Rosamond Pinchot, American socialite, stage and film actress, daughter of Amos Pinchot...
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  • Mitchell, Distinguished geology Professor at Western Washington University Rosamond Joscelyne Mitchell (1902–1963), English author, historian, and archivist...
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  • Australian vintner Peter Lehmann (born 1950), German author and publisher Rosamond Lehmann (1901–1990), British novelist Rudolph Chambers Lehmann (1856–1929)...
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  • KLKX (redirect from KLKX (disambiguation))
    FM) licensed to serve Rosamond, California, United States, which held the call sign KLKX from 1993 to 2010 This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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  • Piute, small lakes to the southeast of Rosamond, California Paiute, a Native American people This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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  • composer John Johnson (photographer) (1879-1953), American photographer J. Rosamond Johnson (1873–1954), composer and opera singer John Lester Johnson (1893–1968)...
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  • a 1935 British film Invitation to the Waltz (novel), a 1932 novel by Rosamond Lehmann Invitation to the Dance (Weber), sometimes mistranslated Invitation...
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  • Lyon White (1839–1916), American suffragist and environmentalist Laura Rosamond White (1844–1922), American author and editor Laura Rogers White (1852–1929)...
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  • Ohio, NRHP-listed in Portage County Reed-Wells House, Portland, Oregon Rosamond Coursen and Walter R. Reed House, Portland, Oregon Samuel G. Reed House...
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  • Engländer wrote the music for the show. Interpolations of songs by J. Rosamond Johnson, George Walker, and Bert Williams were included in the show. The...
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  • Charles Hart (vaudeville), early 20th-century vaudeville musician (see J. Rosamond Johnson) Charles Hart (actor) (1625–1683), British actor Charles E. Hart...
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