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When is it appropriate to wear a tudor rose?

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One of the most distinctive and unmistakable flowers in England is the Tudor Rose. This specific type of rose is both red (around the outside) and white (in the centre), and has been in use as the country's plant emblem since the Tudor Era. But there is more to the Tudor Rose than meet the eye. read more

The Tudor Rose is used as the emblem of the Nautical Training Corps, a uniformed youth organisation founded in Brighton in 1944 with 20 units in South East England. The Corps badge has the Tudor Rose on the shank of an anchor with the motto "For God, Queen and Country". It is also used as part of the Corps' cap badge. read more

Stenciling the Tudor Rose Box Layer 1 – The Fleur de Lis Border. This project has five layers. There are the four layers that make up the stenciled Tudor rose and a layer that creates a border and background by masking the edge of the box with a fleur de lis design. read more

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