About Elizabeth Rose
Marketing Manager at Rose Calendars, Elizabeth has many years experience in PR and Marketing, and is extremely committed to sustainability. With a passion for the family business and communication, Elizabeth enjoys creating content to promote the range of Rose Calendars.
Articles by Elizabeth Rose

Fifth Generation Rose Family Member Joins for Work Placement
In the past few weeks, Bertie Rose has joined us for a work placement. A third-year student at Oxford Brookes University, Bertie is currently completing his degree in International Business having spent the past year working in industrial placements and he used his time with us to assist in some training and staff development.

Moonshot Memories: Celebrating the Giant Leap of 1969
On 21 July 1969, American astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon. The words he uttered on this day, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”, are perhaps one of the most famous declarations in history. Here we look back to what led up to this momentous historical event.

Longest Serving Member of Staff Retires
Last week we said a fond farewell to one of our longest serving members of staff. Sarah Lane retired amidst smiles and tears!

Celebrating a Fourth Generation Family Business
Last week, the family business community came together to celebrate the contribution family firms make to the national economy and to announce the winners of the Family Business of the Year Awards 2025. Rose Calendars celebrate reaching the final and perhaps a little more………

Commemorating D-Day: Remembering the Normandy Landings
On 6 June 1944, the biggest military seaborne operation in history was carried out on the beaches of Normandy: the D-Day landings. This meticulously planned invasion, involving troops from Britain, the US, Canada and other Allied nations, marked a major turning point in World War II.

Celebrating Amelia Earhart’s Groundbreaking Solo Flight Across the Atlantic
On 20 May 1932, Amelia Earhart made history as the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic. Battling icy winds and mechanical troubles, she completed the daring 15-hour journey from Newfoundland to Northern Ireland, proving that women could conquer the skies. Here is the story of that amazing feat.