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  • A very excellent method was devised by the celebrated Rosse, which is frequently used at the present time; and those eminent workers, the Clarks of Cambridge, use a modification of the Rosse method which in their hands is productive of the very highest results.

    Scientific American Supplement, No. 484, April 11, 1885 Various

  • Inhabited by the goddess of Love, and a savage called Rosse?” asked the doctor.

    Three Weeks in the Downs, or Conjugal Fidelity Rewarded: exemplified in the Narrative of Helen and Edmund Anonymous 1829

  • "'But this is rude work compared to the accuracy necessary for the construction of the object-glass of a microscope such as Rosse turns out.'

    The Two Paths John Ruskin 1859

  • Paige Rees of the Louisiana-based group L'Angelus (pronounced "lawn - jay - loose", their website explains), made up of siblings Johnny, Stephen, Katie and Paige Rees, was recently interviewed by Tony Rosse for “Christopher Closeup”.

    Music 2009

  • The Grapevine blog has some of it transcribed, courtesy of Rosse:

    Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog: 2009

  • Mary, Countess of Rosse (1813-1885) was a pioneer in photography and also an accomplished amateur blacksmith

    The Prime Minister's haiku nwhyte 2009

  • The Grapevine blog has some of it transcribed, courtesy of Rosse:

    An interview with L'Angelus ("lawn-jay-loose") 2009

  • The Grapevine blog has some of it transcribed, courtesy of Rosse:

    Music 2009

  • Paige Rees of the Louisiana-based group L'Angelus (pronounced "lawn - jay - loose", their website explains), made up of siblings Johnny, Stephen, Katie and Paige Rees, was recently interviewed by Tony Rosse for “Christopher Closeup”.

    An interview with L'Angelus ("lawn-jay-loose") 2009

  • Paige Rees of the Louisiana-based group L'Angelus (pronounced "lawn - jay - loose", their website explains), made up of siblings Johnny, Stephen, Katie and Paige Rees, was recently interviewed by Tony Rosse for “Christopher Closeup”.

    Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog: 2009

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