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Rose Hawkins communicates

1953 - 1976

In life Rose Hawkins sold flowers on the streets of London,

and her regular 'pitch' was outside Charing Cross station.

Her first recorded communication came in 1953

and she became a familiar voice during the recording work
of George Woods and Betty Greene.

Rose describes, in simple detail, her life and activities in the Spirit World - from her appearance, to the type of home she inhabits,

and from her love of the garden, to the animals she sees around her.

Rose's depiction of life in the Spirit World

became the benchmark for other communications

and was featured in Neville Randall's book Life After Death.

 

Here is a selection of communications given by Rose over twenty years...

Recorded: November 12th 1953

During this early experimental recording made in 1953, various spirit voices were recorded.

In this short extract, Mickey speaks briefly to a sitter named Rose Creet,

then Rose Hawkins communicates...

Recorded: September 9th 1963

Betty Greene recognises the familiar Spirit voice of Rose Hawkins,
who speaks in detail about her life and her relaxed existence in the Spirit World,
during this full séance recording from 1963...

Recorded: September 4th 1965

In this second full séance recording,

Rose returns to communicate with Betty Greene and George Woods

and explains how she has progressed in the Spirit World...

Recorded: April 25th 1976

After more than ten years absence,

the sitters are pleasantly surprised to hear the familiar voice of Rose once again.

In this extract from a longer group sitting, she talks quite naturally
with Louise and Ida Cook, June Bronhill, Bram Rogers and others.

Talking about her life on Earth and her observations on how London has changed over the years,

Rose also explains that Mrs Betty Greene has 'settled down' after her arrival in the next world.

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