Monthly Archives: February 2009

The Lady of the Rose

 

 

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Enid Stamp Taylor was born on Sunday the 12th of June 1904 in the agreeable, late Victorian, seaside town of Whitley Bay in the North East corner of England. She was the only daughter of Army Major George Stamp Taylor and his wife Agnes.

Some years later they had a son and named him Robin Geoffrey. But tragically, he died at the very young age of only ten years whilst away from home and at boarding school.

 

Regretfully, the distraught parents separated in 1918, and Enid and her mother moved to London in order to stay with friends. It was here, that Enid’s interest in the stage began to blossom. She had reluctantly entered a beauty contest and then won the first prize of a part in the chorus line of a top West End show. The quality of her voice and exacting diction soon led her to stage training under Rosina Filippi, and in 1923 she toured in the ‘The Lady of the Rose’. During the thirties and forties, along with her agent Al Parker, she successfully built a powerful film and stage persona.                         

 

In 1929 she married the prosperous businessman Sidney Colton, and in 1934 they had their beautiful daughter Robin Anne’. However, two years later the marriage was over and consolation came in the form of another businessman by the name of Louis Jackson, and for a while they lived happily at Catherine Place, Westminster; close to Buckingham Palace.

 

Sadly, Enid died alone, and during the bitter cold winter that followed the summer of 1945. She had collapsed from a cerebral hemorrhage in the bathroom of her Park Lane address and was found by the maid in the early hours of that subsequent terrible Monday morning.

 

Some of the photographs included from time to time on my weblog pages -because this site is dedicated to words and pictures, a picture is worth a thousand words… come from Robin Anne’s own private collection. They are… those treasured memories that we like to keep as images of a near forgotten world.

 

And now, she sleeps so prettily, beside the little picturesque church of St. Nicholas in the quiet and charming Surrey village of Alfold, and where now and then… I refresh a single red rose to her memory.

 

 

Quack, Quack!

I’ve had the same good Doctor for over ten years… Nothing too much trouble for him… then he retired! Now I’ve a Doctor that finds everything is too much trouble! “Can’t do that for you… I’ve got a full surgery, and anyway Ed’ was a good doctor but can’t operate a computer!’ I replied: Thanks doctor… When I need a computer expert I’ll come to you, in the meantime… I’ll just settle for a good doctor!

Good Moaning!

It’s no good selfish parents moaning about schools being closed, because they’ve got to look after darling Johnny and can’t get to their warm office job just around the corner… to sit in comfort, twiddle a pencil, and answer an occasional telephone call! School Teachers do not live next door to to their workplace or even within walking distance… most live out of county, because that’s how they are recruited… It’s not like it was fifty years ago when a teacher was part of the local community, like a doctor or midwife! A modern school is a complex organization of qualified teachers, classroom assistants, playground assistants, cooks, and canteen staff, care assistants and caretakers, not to mention admin staff and a head, all of which have to be in place by law before darling Johnny can walk through the school gates! So think again o’ moaning and selfish parent… Modern life is not all about you!… You just think it is!