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'''Rose Collis''' is a multi-media writer, alternative historian and performer.
[[File:Rose-collis.jpg|thumb|Rose Collis]]'''Rose Collis''' (born 1959)<ref>http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G2-3413800065.html</ref> is a multi-media writer, alternative historian and performer.


She was born in [[Wimbledon]] and has lived and worked in [[Brighton]] since 1997. She was a member of the world’s first gay ceilidh group, and performs with the [[Rainbow Chorus]]. In 2006, she wrote and researched online content for the  Icons Project,  a national web project on British culture, commissioned by Culture Online.  In 2007, she contributed to the online exhibition and website dedicated to the life and works of [[Joe Orton]].<ref>http://www.rosecollis.com/about</ref>
She was born in [[Wimbledon]] and has lived and worked in [[Brighton]] since 1997. She was a member of the world’s first gay ceilidh group, and performs with the [[Rainbow Chorus]]. In 2006, she wrote and researched online content for the  Icons Project,  a national web project on British culture, commissioned by Culture Online.  In 2007, she contributed to the online exhibition and website dedicated to the life and works of [[Joe Orton]].<ref>http://www.rosecollis.com/about</ref>
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*''Colonel Barker’s Monstrous Regiment: A Tale of Female Husbandry'' (Virago 2000 & 2001)
*''Colonel Barker’s Monstrous Regiment: A Tale of Female Husbandry'' (Virago 2000 & 2001)
*''A Trouser-Wearing Character: The Life and Times of Nancy Spain'' (Cassell 1997 & 1999)
*''A Trouser-Wearing Character: The Life and Times of [[Nancy Spain]]'' (Cassell 1997 & 1999)
*''Portraits To The Wall'',  a celebration of lesbian lives hitherto concealed by history (Cassell 1994).
*''Portraits To The Wall'',  a celebration of lesbian lives hitherto concealed by history (Cassell 1994).
*''The Mammoth Book of Lesbian Erotica'' (2000)
*''The Mammoth Book of Lesbian Erotica'' (2000)
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Revision as of 18:26, 6 January 2014

Rose Collis

Rose Collis (born 1959)[1] is a multi-media writer, alternative historian and performer.

She was born in Wimbledon and has lived and worked in Brighton since 1997. She was a member of the world’s first gay ceilidh group, and performs with the Rainbow Chorus. In 2006, she wrote and researched online content for the Icons Project, a national web project on British culture, commissioned by Culture Online. In 2007, she contributed to the online exhibition and website dedicated to the life and works of Joe Orton.[2]

Her books include:

  • Colonel Barker’s Monstrous Regiment: A Tale of Female Husbandry (Virago 2000 & 2001)
  • A Trouser-Wearing Character: The Life and Times of Nancy Spain (Cassell 1997 & 1999)
  • Portraits To The Wall, a celebration of lesbian lives hitherto concealed by history (Cassell 1994).
  • The Mammoth Book of Lesbian Erotica (2000)
  • The New Encyclopaedia of Brighton (2010)

With Stephen Watson she created the Brighton Pink Plaques mobile phone app.

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