Rose Graham CBE FSA FRHistS (16 August 1875 – 29 July 1963) was a British religious historian.
[1] She was educated at Notting Hill High School and Somerville College, Oxford.
[2] After graduating, Graham embarked on a research career that saw her producing a series of books on church history, the first of which was a study of St Gilbert of Sempringham, founder of a double monastery.
[3] Graham was encouraged by her mother and with her she travelled in France to research her second book.
[1] She was made an Honorary Fellow of Somerville College in 1933, and worked as a member of the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments from 1934 to 1963.