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Rhoda May Knight Rindge, (b. 1864, d. 1941), [1] also known as May Rindge [2] or May K., was an American businesswoman. She was known as the Queen of Malibu [ 3 ] [ 4 ] as well as the Founding Mother of Malibu [ 5 ] and L.A.'s first high-profile female environmentalist. [ 3 ]
Frederick Rindge and his wife, Rhoda May Knight (1864–1941), went to Los Angeles in 1887, when it was still a frontier. There, he was successful in various business ventures, including founding the Conservative Life Insurance Company and the Los Angeles Edison Electric Company. [8] Rindge became one of the wealthiest men in the state.
"Especially if you wear a kilt and a shepherd's crook like little bo peep." That is, until King Charles struck a deal: the two didn't have to wear kilts. A young Prince William and Prince Harry ...
The wearing of skirts, kilts, or similar garments on an everyday basis by men in Western cultures is an extremely small minority. [ citation needed ] One manufacturer of contemporary kilt styles claims to sell over 12,000 such garments annually, [ 47 ] resulting in over $2 million annually worth of sales, and has appeared at a major fashion ...
It was black-tie and the men were wearing kilts.” When host Andy Cohen asked if she wore “undies” that evening , the Texas native shook her head. “It was a beautiful, tight dress,” the ...
In 1887 Rindge married 22-year-old Rhoda May Knight (1864–1941) of Michigan. They moved to Wilshire and Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica and then built a home at 2263 Harvard Boulevard in Los Angeles, known today as the Frederick Hastings Rindge House ; weekends and summers were spent at their Malibu estate. [ 18 ]
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