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Tudor rose
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Tudor rose
A conventionalized rose pattern, usually with five petals, a superposition of white and red roses, the heraldic emblem of the Tudor dynasty.


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We salvaged three small pieces of glass from the original window showing red Tudor roses.
The pavilion's twin turrets, reminiscent of Camelot or Disneyland, straddleAmerica's stars and stripes, bearing two presidential seals, one royal coat of arms and a number of Tudor roses.
The dress of white satin, embroidered with seed pearls and crystals, gold and silver thread and pastel-coloured silks drawn from Kentish silk worms, depicts the emblems of the United Kingdom: Tudor roses, leeks, shamrocks and thistles.
 
 
 
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