Watson, Rosamund (1860–1911)
Watson, Rosamund (1860–1911)
British poet and essayist. Name variations: Rosamund Marriott Watson; Mrs. G. Armytage; R. Armytage; (pseudonym) Graham R. Tomson. Born Rosamund Ball, Oct 6, 1860, in Hackney, London, England; died Dec 29, 1911, in Shere, Surrey, England; dau. of Benjamin William Ball and Sylvia (Good) Ball; m. George Francis Armytage, 1879 (div.); Arthur Graham Tomson, 1887 (div. 1896); children: 4.
Apart from poetry, wrote essays on art, fashion, gardening, and interior design; writings include Tares (1884), The Bird-Bride, and Other Poems (1889), A Summer Night and Other Poems (1891), The Patch-Work Quilt (1891), Vespertilia, and Other Poems (1895), The Art of the House (1897), An Island Rose (1900), After Sunset (1904), The Heart of a Garden (1906), and The Poems of Rosamund Marriott Watson (1912).