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David C. H. Austin (1926 – 2018) was an award-winning rose breeder, nursery owner and writer from Shropshire, England.He began breeding roses in the 1950s with the goal of creating new shrub rose varieties that would possess the best qualities of old-fashioned roses while incorporating the long flowering characteristics of hybrid tea roses and floribundas.
Rose Hill is a 1997 American Western television film, directed by Christopher Cain and written by Earl W. Wallace. The film stars Jennifer Garner, Jeffrey D. Sams, Vera Farmiga, Justin Chambers, and Zak Orth. It is based on Julie Garwood's 1995 novel For the Roses. The film premiered on CBS on April 20, 1997.
On 25 March 1789, Henry Dodd took charge of a farm established at Rose Hill. [2] James Ruse came to farm there in November of the same year. [3] In December 1790, a crop of corn (wheat), described as "exceeding good," was harvested at Rose Hill. [4] By 1791, 200 acres of land had been cleared and were in production. [5]
Rose Gray (born 31 December 1996) is an English singer-songwriter. She began releasing music in 2019, releasing numerous singles and a mixtape, Dancing, Drinking, Talking, Thinking (2021), before being signed to PIAS Recordings .
Rose Lilian Hill (5 June 1914 – 22 December 2003) was an English actress and operatic soprano, who remains best known for her role as Madame Fanny La Fan in the British television series 'Allo 'Allo!. She was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company.
30 East 29th Street (also known as Rose Hill Tower [1]) is a residential skyscraper in the Rose Hill neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. The 605-foot-tall (184.4 m) tower is 45 stories and contains 123 condominiums. The tower was developed by the Rockefeller Group and designed by the architecture firm CetraRuddy. It is the Rockefeller ...
Rosehill, Aberdeenshire, an area of Aberdeen, Scotland; Rosehill, Cornwall; Rosehill, Greater Manchester, England, a U.K. location; Rosehill, Lancashire, England, a U ...
The locality takes its name from the former Rosehill railway station (previously known as Lyndhurst Road, then Lyndhurst, and renamed to Rosehill in September 1885). The name refers to a local big hill covered in rosemary bush. [2] The station was established by 1876. [6] It had closed by 1951, despite the protests of local farmers. [7]