Education
Rosalind was educated at Adcote School, Shropshire.
Rosalind was educated at Adcote School, Shropshire.
Hudson dropped out of the Liverpool School of Art to join the Women"s Royal Naval Service during World World War World War II Following training in the WRNS she was sent to Bletchley Park, home of the British government"s the Government Code and Cypher School. Hudson worked in Hut 8 under cryptanalyst Alan Turing. She never discussed her work at Bletchley Park following the war.
After the war Hudson trained as a florist under Constance Spry, and arranged flowers at Claridge"s and the Savoy hotels.
Hudson was most notable for her architectural models, being particularly attracted to Georgian architecture. Bath"s Building of Bath Collection and Bath"s Pump Room contain models made by Hudson.
A scale model of Dulwich Picture Gallery made by Hudson stands in the galleries foyer. Hudson made a model of Highgrove, the country house of Charles, Prince of Wales as a present for the Prince and Princess of Wales"s wedding in 1981.
Hudson was later commissioned by Charles to alter the model when he added a porch to the house.
Hudson made models of other private houses, and was reluctant to accept payment for her models. She died in 2013, shortly before her 87th birthday.