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<h2 style="color:#000000;">Persona</h2> | <h2 style="color:#000000;">Persona</h2> | ||
Preferred culture and time period - England 1575 | Preferred culture and time period - England 1575 | ||
<h2 style="color:#000000;">Offices</h2> | <h2 style="color:#000000;">Offices</h2> | ||
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:Brynn, Prince of Tir Righ - 2 tunics, turban | :Brynn, Prince of Tir Righ - 2 tunics, turban | ||
:Tatiana, Princess of Tir Righ - beaded investiture gown, tunic, step down gown | :Tatiana, Princess of Tir Righ - beaded investiture gown, tunic, step down gown | ||
<h2 style="color:#000000;">Bardic</h2> | |||
:Founder of Musica Moderna, a madrigal group, 1999-2008 | |||
Winner -Best Group Performance at Triumphs of Oriana,2001 | |||
Baroness’ Inspiration of Arts in 2002 | |||
:Founder and Director of The Lion Players, a Children’s theatre troupe, 1995-2005 | |||
<h2 style="color:#000000;">Interests</h2> | <h2 style="color:#000000;">Interests</h2> | ||
Revision as of 08:07, 19 January 2026
Rosalind MacAllistair AKA Rosalinde Makallastair, Rose the Pure, Rosalinde the Pure, Rosalinde de Bijou Verte, and Rosalinde McAllister Relationships
PersonaPreferred culture and time period - England 1575 Offices
Other positions
Event Stewarding
Retinue
Classes taught
Garb for Other People
Bardic
Winner -Best Group Performance at Triumphs of Oriana,2001 Baroness’ Inspiration of Arts in 2002
InterestsCostuming, embroidery, lace-making, cooking, bardic SCA arts page:Roses and Thorns |

