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Rossiter Collection

Madeline Rossiter, a remarkable woman of many talents, graced the stage as an actress, strummed the strings as a musician, and managed her own business as a manager



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Madeline Rossiter, a remarkable woman of many talents, graced the stage as an actress, strummed the strings as a musician, and managed her own business as a manager. Off the stage, she showed her support for her local Moseley Rugby Team. In the past, she admired the artistry of Charles Rossiter's paintings, such as "To Brighton and Back for Three and Sixpence, 1859," and "Washington and Lafayette at Mount Vernon, 1784 (The Home of Washington after the War), 1859." In the present, she attended a fashion show featuring Count Michael de Torby's designs, showcasing the latest trends. A philanthropist at heart, she also participated in an auction of fashion in aid of the Belgian Relief Fund during World War At home, she cherished the beauty of Thomas Prichard Rossiter's mezzotint, "The Happy Home." Her love for music was evident in her collection of sheet music, including "Just As the Ship Went Down," published shortly after the tragic sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912. Adventurous by nature, she followed the news of E J Eyre's successful completion of his trek in Australia with great interest. Through her diverse interests and experiences, Madeline Rossiter continued to live a rich and fulfilling life.