Rose Kelly Crowley Gormley
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- | '''Rose Edith Crowley''' born Rose Edith Kelly (July 23, 1874 e.v - 1932 e.v) Crowley's first Scarlet Woman. | + | '''Rose Edith Kelly Skerrett Crowley Goymley''' born Rose Edith Kelly (July 23, 1874 e.v - 1932 e.v) Crowley's first Scarlet Woman. |
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===Early Life=== | ===Early Life=== | ||
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+ | Born July 23, 1874, at 78 Cambridge Terrace, Paddington, England, to parents Frederick Festus Kelly and Blanche Bradford Kelly. She was the first child, with two siblings, Eleanor Constance Mary and Gerald Festus. In 1880, the family moved to Camberwell Vicarage, where her father served as the curate for the Parish of St. Giles for the next 35 years. | ||
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+ | In 1895, Rose escorted her brother Gerald to Cape Town, South Africa, where he convalesced from a liver ailment during the winter of 1895-96. | ||
===Life with Aleister=== | ===Life with Aleister=== |
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Working on it... Thelemapedia:Two_article_challenge Frater C.U.G.
Rose Edith Kelly Skerrett Crowley Goymley born Rose Edith Kelly (July 23, 1874 e.v - 1932 e.v) Crowley's first Scarlet Woman.
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Bio
Early Life
Born July 23, 1874, at 78 Cambridge Terrace, Paddington, England, to parents Frederick Festus Kelly and Blanche Bradford Kelly. She was the first child, with two siblings, Eleanor Constance Mary and Gerald Festus. In 1880, the family moved to Camberwell Vicarage, where her father served as the curate for the Parish of St. Giles for the next 35 years.
In 1895, Rose escorted her brother Gerald to Cape Town, South Africa, where he convalesced from a liver ailment during the winter of 1895-96.
Life with Aleister
The Book of the Law
Latter Years
Links of Interest
References
- http://users.cybercity.dk/~ccc12757/rose.htm
- Crowley, Aleister. (1979). The Confessions of Aleister Crowley. London;Boston : Routledge & Kegan Paul.