Adelaide Louisa Haslegrave (1857–1937) was a professional artist known for painting pastoral scenes in oil and watercolour. She worked from a studio at 10 Trafalgar Studios, Chelsea—a block of studios purpose just off the King's Road, built in 1878, where a number or notable artists worked, including Edward Onslow Ford and Frank Brangwyn. Adelaide was London born and bred; her father, Joseph, was Reverend at St Peter's Church, Islington. She is listed as exhibiting at the Royal Academy and the Society of Women Artists between 1890 and 1916, and appears in the Dictionary of British Artists.