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The new paint scheme included a Tudor rose in the centre.
A Tudor rose was added to the 1889 crest.
The Tudor Rose is made up of two roses - white and red.
Whether by design or coincidence, the fortress is shaped like a Tudor rose.
The structure is decorated with carved shields and Tudor roses.
In the centre of the cross is a green pentagon bearing a red and white Tudor rose.
This is said to reflect the Tudor rose.
His design, based on the Tudor rose, was one of six in the final shortlist, although not the eventual winner.
The earliest, opened in 1986, is in the shape of a Tudor rose with 5 petals.
It has a west doorway carved with masks, shields, figures and Tudor roses.
His bows are typically decorated with a silver Tudor Rose.
Some of them feature Tudor roses, another a lion, but others have faces on them.
In the centre of the flag is a Tudor rose, which has been the county badge since the 1470s.
It can clearly be identified as British by the emblem on the top which includes the Tudor rose.
He also granted the town his Tudor Rose.
Her stage name with them is "Tudor Rose".
In the spandrels over the archway are carvings of a shield and a Tudor rose.
This includes motifs including Tudor roses, horses, and starfish.
His emblem was the Tudor rose and the Beaufort portcullis.
In December, some mixed results at its Tudor Rose appraisal well were announced.
For example Hampshire has a Tudor Rose as its county flower even though it is not a native species.
The string course below the parapet on the south side aisle consists of late stone bosses including a Tudor rose.
Allowed by Queen Elizabeth to quarter the red and white Tudor roses in his arms.
It is known locally for the Tudor Rose Inn.
King George's bust appeared on the obverse and the Tudor rose on the reverse.