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Lehmann, Rosamond Nina, 1901 - 1990 (wife of 2nd Baron Milford, novelist)

 Person

Dates and places

1901-1990 Girton College, Cambridge

Sphere of activity

Novelist

Relationships

Wife of Leslie Runciman and Wogan Philipps. Friends with G. Lytton Strachey and Dora Carrington.

Other information

Novels include: 'Dusty Answer' (1927), 'Invitation to the Waltz' (1932) and 'The Weather in the Streets' (1936).

Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:

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Rosamond Lehmann standing by the sea, 1922 - 1930

 Item
Reference Code: GBR/0272/FCP/7/4/1/601
Scope and Contents

Snapshot of Rosamond Lehmann standing on a rocky beach with waves covering her feet, looking towards the camera. She holds a hat in her right hand, and holds up her skirt with her left hand.

Dates: 1922 - 1930
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Rosamond Lehmann standing with Wogan Philipps, 1929

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Reference Code: GBR/0272/FCP/7/2/10/51
Scope and Contents

Slightly blurred snapshot of Rosamond Lehmann standing to the left, wearing a dark dress and pearl necklace. Her right hand is raised to stroke a dog named Sheltie which is held by Wogan Philipps. Both look towards the camera, smiling. The location given in the album is Kidlington, Oxfordshire.

Dates: 1929
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Rosamond Lehmann standing with Wogan Philipps and Topsy Lucas, 1929

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Reference Code: GBR/0272/FCP/7/2/10/53
Scope and Contents

Snapshot of Topsy Lucas (E.B.C. Jones) standing to the left, wearing a headscarf, and holding a cigarette in her right hand, which rests over her left hand in front of her. She looks to the right at Wogan Philipps and Rosamond Lehmann, who stand arm in arm, looking towards the camera. Wogan Philipps is making a grimacing face, with one eyebrow raised. The location given in the album is Kidlington, Oxfordshire.

Dates: 1929
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View of Ipsden House, Oxfordshire, the home of Rosamond Lehmann, 1930

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Reference Code: GBR/0272/FCP/7/2/10/81
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

This volume contains Lytton Strachey's second photograph album entitled 'LS II. 1929-31' (although Frances Partridge noted in the album that the dates cover 1929-1932). She wrote in the album: 'Not wanting to waste so fine a book I took it over as my Volume 10, in 1935, pagination beginning again at I'. Frances Partridge's section of the album covers the years 1935-37.

Dates: 1930
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