HMS Rose

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HMS Rose and similar, is the name of several ships. These include:

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Royal Navy ships designated "HMS"

Twenty ships of the British Royal Navy have been named Rose or HMS Rose after the rose:

HMS Rose, commanded by Jas. Sandilands Esq., off Dover. Thomas Whitcombe - HMS Rose Commanded by Jas. Sandilands Esq. off Dover.jpg
HMS Rose, commanded by Jas. Sandilands Esq., off Dover.

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Notes

  1. Photo of a painting by Thomas Whitcombe, courtesy of the Paul Mellon Centre Photographic Archive.

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