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  1. May 26, 2003 · Rachel Kempson was born in Dartmouth, Devon, on May 28, 1910, the daughter of Eric William Kempson, an educator, and the former Beatrice Hamilton Ashwell.

  2. Kempson was born in Dartmouth, Devon, the daughter of Beatrice Hamilton (née Ashwell) and Eric William Edward Kempson, who became headmaster of the Royal Naval College. Career. Kempson trained at RADA before joining the Royal Shakespeare Company. She married Michael Redgrave in 1935 and the couple appeared together many times on stage.

  3. Jan 1, 2000 · The Shabby Chic Collection is a large hardcover that contains three classic books by decorator Rachel Ashwell in one hardcover Shabby Chic, Rachel Ashwell's Shabby Chic Treasure Hunting & Decorating Guide, and The Shabby Chic Home. 630 pages. Beautiful color photos and illustrations demonstrate Rachel Ashwell's unique style and decorating ...

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  4. Rachel Ashwell has 23 books on Goodreads with 3145 ratings. Rachel Ashwell’s most popular book is Shabby Chic.

  5. Hardcover – 1 November 2004. by Rachel Ashwell (Author) 4.5 87 ratings. See all formats and editions. Creating beautiful, sumptuous settings for any occasion!Top designer Rachel Ashwell, founder of the Shabby Chic line, is known for her trademark style of transforming drab interiors into warm, inviting spaces.

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  6. Kempson, Rachel (1910—)British actress and matriarch of the family Redgrave. Born in Dartmouth, Devon, England, on May 28, 1910; daughter of Eric William Edward (a headmaster) and Beatrice Hamilton (Ashwell) Kempson; attended St. Agnes School, East Grinstead, and Oaklea Buckhurst Hill; studied for the stage at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art; married (Sir) Michael Red-grave (an actor), in ...

  7. Born on May 28, 1910, in Dartmouth, Devon, England, to Beatrice Hamilton (Ashwell) and Eric William Edward Kempson, a headmaster, Rachel trained at RADA and made her professional stage debut at Stratford in 1933 playing Hero in Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing."

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