Phyllis McKie

She continued however to use the surname "Ross" for professional purposes.

Her principal work is perhaps The Seaflower Venture, a fictionalized account of the life of the 18th-century merchant Charles Robin.

Her papers and photographs are in multiple locations: among them are the archives of the Société Jersiaise;[2] the Cambridge University Library (Royal Commonwealth Society Library);[3] the Maritime History Archive of the Memorial University of Newfoundland;[4][5] and the Library and Archives of Canada.

[6][7][8] She was a great-aunt of the bass-baritone Gerald Finley, and her husband Sir William did much to encourage him in the early stages of his musical education.

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