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  • Title
    ROSALIND LAKER COLLECTION
  • Reference
    MS 5507
  • Production date
    c1960s-c2012
  • Creator
  • Creator History
    Rosalind Laker was born Barbara Geils in Bognor Regis in 1921. She went to Chichester High School for Girls and won a scholarship to Worthing Art School to study the History of Costume and Dress Design. During World War 2 she worked on the production line at the LEC munitions factory and witnessed the invasion of Europe by air. She met a Norwegian airman, Inge Ovstedal, and they married in 1945. They moved to Norway after the birth of their daughter in 1946. Barbara painted, sketched, designed and cooked in her spare time. She bought a typewriter and began writing short non-fiction pieces, some of which were published in magazines. She later wrote regularly for Jackie and Honey magazines. She began writing fiction and took the pen name Rosalind Laker. In the 1970s she wrote many historical novels, including Sovereign’s Key set in Bognor Regis. She also wrote a travel book and novels about Norway. Her work was published throughout the world and she gained international acclaim, occupying bestseller lists. She died in 2012, two years after her husband. Information taken from an obituary written by Susan Keane (daughter), December 2012
  • Scope and Content
    Includes research notes, correspondence, book reviews, agreements.
  • Extent
    6 boxes
  • Level of description
    fonds
  • Content person