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is a 16th century English ship, sunk, recovered and preserved in Portsmouth Mary Rose or variations may also refer to: * , ships of the Royal Navy named "Mary Rose" * Mary Rose Trust, Portsmouth, England, UK; a limited trust for the preservation of the 16th-century ''Mary Rose'' carrack * Mary Rose Museum, Portsmouth, England, UK; the museum housing the 16th-century ''Mary Rose'' carrack People Given name "Mary" surname "Rose" * Mary Swartz Rose (1874–1941) U.S. scientist, nutritionist, dietician Given name "Mary Rose", "Maryrose" * Mary Rose Columba Adams (1832—1891), British catholic prioress * Mary Rose Alpers (1906–2002; née Coulton), British novelist * Mary Rose Barrington (1926–2020), British parapsychologist and barrister * Mary Rose Hill Burton (1859–1900), British artist * Mary Rose Byrne (born 1979), Australian actress * Mary Rose Callaghan (born 1944), Irish novelist * Maryrose Crook (née Wilkinson), New Zealand musician * Mary Rose Gearty, Irish judge ...
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Mary Rose Trust
The Mary Rose Trust is a limited charitable trust based in Portsmouth in the United Kingdom. Its primary aims are to preserve, display and spread knowledge about the 16th century warship ''Mary Rose'' which sank in the Solent on 19 July 1545 and was salvaged by the Trust in October 1982. The Mary Rose Trust runs the Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. History The Mary Rose Trust traces its origins back to the Mary Rose Committee, founded in 1968 with the intent "to find, excavate, raise and preserve for all time such remains of the ship ''Mary Rose'' as may be of historical or archaeological interest". Rule 1983, p. 54. The wrecksite was scouted and surveyed with side scan sonar in 1967-68, revealing a hidden feature, the first loose timber was located in 1970 and the buried wreck of the ''Mary Rose'' finally located on 5 May 1971. Throughout the 1970s volunteer divers and archaeologists surveyed the ship and conducted some limited excavations. Marsden 2003, pp. 3 ...
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Mary Rose O'Reilley
Mary Rose O'Reilley is an American poet, novelist, and writer of non-fiction. Life O'Reilley was born in Pampa, Texas, and educated in Roseville and Saint Paul, Minnesota. She was raised a Catholic and is now a member of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). She has spent time in Buddhist practice, in particular under Thich Nhat Hanh. She graduated from the College of St. Catherine and completed her Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. From 1978 to 2006, she taught English and environmental studies at the College/University of St. Thomas. O'Reilley lives on an island in Puget Sound. Awards * 2005 Walt Whitman Award The Academy of American Poets is a national, member-supported organization that promotes poets and the art of poetry. The nonprofit organization was incorporated in the state of New York in 1934. It fosters the readership of poetry through outreach ... * Contemplative Studies Grant from the American Council of Learned Societies * Bush Artist G ...
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Rosemary (other)
Rosemary is a name for several plants of the Genus Salvia and Ceratiola. Rosemary may also refer to: Music * "Rosemary", a song by Gomez from their 2000 compilation album ''Abandoned Shopping Trolley Hotline'' * "Rosemary", a 1961 song composed by Frank Loesser * "Rosemary", a song from the 1969 Grateful Dead album '' Aoxomoxoa'' * "Rosemary", a brief romantic piano work by Frank Bridge * "Rosemary", a song from Katy Rose's 2007 album '' Candy Eyed'' * "Rosemary", a song from Lenny Kravitz's 1989 album '' Let Love Rule'' * "Rosemary", a song from Deftones' 2012 album ''Koi No Yokan'' * "Rose Marie", Slim Whitman's song * "Rosemarie", a 1935 German love song composed by Herms Niel Places *Rosemary, Alberta, Canada *Rosemary Rock, Three Kings Islands, New Zealand *Rosemary Island, Western Australia Given name * Rosemary (given name), the given name * Rosemary (''Metal Gear''), a video game character from the ''Metal Gear Solid'' series * "Rosemary," stage name of Hong Ko ...
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Marie Rose (other)
Marie Rose may refer to: People * Marie Marguerite Rose (1717–1757), Guinea-born Canadian slave * Marie Rose Abousefian, Armenian actress and writer * Marie Rose (Delorme) Smith (1861-1960), Métis rancher, homesteader, medicine woman, midwife, and author. * Marie-Rose Armesto (1960–2007), Spanish-born Belgian journalist * Marie-Rose Astié de Valsayre (1846–1939), French violinist, feminist, nurse and writer * Marie Rose Cavelan (1752 - fl. 1795), French-Afro-Grenadian planter and revolutionary * Marie-Rose Carême, French professional football manager * Marie-Rose Léodille Delaunay (1827–1906), a Haitian educator * Marie Rose Durocher (1811–1849), Canadian Roman Catholic nun who founded the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary * Marie Rose Ferron (1902–1936), often called the Little Rose, Canadian-American Roman Catholic mystic * Marie-Rose Gaillard (1944–2022), former Belgian racing cyclist * Marie Rose Guiraud (1944–2020), Ivorian dancer and choreog ...
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Mary Rose (play)
''Mary Rose'' is a play by J. M. Barrie, who is best known for ''Peter Pan''. It was first produced in April 1920 at the Haymarket Theatre, London, with incidental music specially composed by Norman O'Neill.''Everybody's magazine,'' Volume 43, page 30
December 1920.
The play was produced in New York that year. Later it received revivals in New York in 2007 and in London in 2012.


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This is the fictional story of Mary Rose, a girl who vanishes twice. As a child, Mary Rose was taken by her father to a remote Scottish island. While she is briefly out of her father's sight, Mary Rose vanishes. The entire island is searched exhaustively. Twenty-one days later, Mary Rose reappears as mysteriously as she disappeared...but she shows no effects of having been gone ...
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Eimear Mary Rose Quinn
Eimear Mary Rose Quinn (; ga, Eimear Ní Chuinn, ) is an Irish singer and composer. She is best known for winning the Eurovision Song Contest 1996 with the song " The Voice". Since then she has toured and performed extensively internationally and has released four albums of her work, the most recent being ''Ériu'', recorded with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra and released in 2020. Musical career Eimear Quinn was born in Dublin, Ireland and joined her first choir at four years of age. At fifteen she started formal vocal training under the tutelage of Jody Beggan. She graduated with a degree in Music from National University of Ireland Maynooth. While studying for her degree she developed an interest in early music and was a founder member of the ensemble Zefiro. In 1995 she joined the choir Anúna. She recorded two albums ''Omnis ''(1996) and ''Deep Dead Blue'' (1996), featuring as a soloist on a number of tracks. She also toured internationally with the choir participating in ...
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Priscilla Mary Rose Curzon
Edward Richard Assheton Penn Curzon, 6th Earl Howe, (7 August 1908 – 29 May 1984), styled Viscount Curzon from 1929 to 1964, was a British Peer. Early life and background Curzon was born in St George Hanover Square, London, Middlesex, the eldest son of Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe and his wife and first cousin Mary Curzon, Lady Howe. He was educated at Eton College, and graduated from Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Naval career Curzon joined the London Division of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve as a Probationary Midshipman on 18 September 1928, and was appointed an Acting Sub-Lieutenant on 21 July 1931, receiving promotion to Sub-Lieutenant on 7 November 1932, with seniority from 21 July 1932. He left the RNVR in 1936 or 1937, but returned to RNVR service after the outbreak on the Second World War, being appointed a probationary temporary sub-lieutenant on 23 February 1940. He was promoted to Lieutenant on 20 May 1940, and served aboard the cruiser from June 1 ...
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Mary Rose Young
Mary Rose Young is a ceramic artist who lives and works in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, in the UK. Early life Mary Rose Young was born near London in 1958. She studied ceramics at art college in Wolverhampton. Her first piece of her work to be featured in a magazine was a ceramic filofax. Career After leaving art college, she developed an interest in producing items using a potters wheel. Applying the bright colour she had used earlier onto her newly thrown pots. Working from home, she began selling pottery pieces from a barrow at the Dockside Arts Centre, in Bristol, from about 1985. Her earliest designs included the humorous 'frantic chicken' and a rose motif which seemed appropriate next to her name. The roses began to grow in a three-dimensional form on the rims of vases and on the handles of mugs, and she called the look 'Rose Encrusted'. In 1986 production moved to a small pottery in the village of Parkend. Early recognition of her work at this time cam ...
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Mary Rose Tully
Mary Rose Tully MPH IBCLC (29 July 1946 – 20 January 2010) was an American lactation consultant, director of the Department of Lactation Services at the University of North Carolina's Women's Hospital, and an adjunct clinical instructor of pediatrics at the University of North Carolina's School of Medicine. She researched and helped to expand knowledge of human breast milk. In the mid-1970s, she helped establish the non-profit Piedmont Milk Bank, now known as the WakeMed Mothers' Milk Bank and Lactation Center located in Raleigh, North Carolina Raleigh (; ) is the capital city of the state of North Carolina and the seat of Wake County in the United States. It is the second-most populous city in North Carolina, after Charlotte. Raleigh is the tenth-most populous city in the Southe .... She was a founding member of the Human Milk Banking Association of North America in 1985 and received a lifetime achievement award from the organization in 2007. Publications * M R Tu ...
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Mary Rose Tuitt
Mary Rose Tuitt (December 25, 1930 – 2005) was an educator and politician from the island of Montserrat, a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean. She was the first woman to serve as a government minister in that country. Life and work The daughter of Edgar Peters and Sarah Ryan (née Dorsett), she was born Mary Rose Peters in Kinsale, Montserrat. She studied at the Erdiston Teachers' Training College in Barbados from 1953 to 1955. When she returned to Montserrat after her studies, she was named head teacher at St. Patrick's school. She studied for an additional year at the University of Oxford Institute of Education. In 1958, she married Adolphus Tuitt. She resigned in 1968 after being passed over for the position of inspector of schools. Tuitt was transferred to the Ministry of Social Services but resigned that position after she realized it was a dead-end position. For a short time, she managed the historic Coconut Hill Hotel on the island. In 1970, Tuitt ran ...
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Mary Rose-Anna Travers
Mary Rose-Anne Bolduc, born Travers, (June 4, 1894 – February 20, 1941) was a musician and singer of French Canadian music. She was known as Madame Bolduc or La Bolduc. During the peak of her popularity in the 1930s, she was known as the ''Queen of Canadian Folk Singers''. Bolduc is often considered to be Quebec's first singer-songwriter. Her style combined the traditional folk music of Ireland and Quebec, usually in upbeat, comedic songs. Biography Childhood Mary Rose Anna Travers "La Bolduc" was born in Newport, Quebec, in the Gaspé region. Her father, Lawrence Travers, was an Anglophone of Irish heritage, and her mother, Adéline Cyr, was of mixed French Canadian and Mi'kmaq heritage. Her family included five full siblings, and an additional six half-siblings from her father's first marriage. Bolduc and her eleven siblings spoke English at home, but also spoke French fluently. The family was extremely poor, but Bolduc attended school for a time, becoming liter ...
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Mary Rose Thacker
Mary Rose Thacker (April 9, 1922 – August 5, 1983) was a Canadian former singles figure skater and a three-time (1939, 1941–1942) national and two-time (1939 and 1941) North American champion. She began skating at the Winnipeg skating club at the age of three years. In 1937 she became Canadian junior ladies' champion. At 16 years old in 1939 she won both the national and North American titles. She retired as a competitive skater in 1942 and became a coach. She started a skating school in British Columbia in 1947 and trained skaters for the next 35 years. She was inducted into the Canadian Figure Skating Hall of Fame as an athlete in 1995. She is also a member of the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame The Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum is a Canadian museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba, dedicated to honoring the history and achievements of sports in Manitoba. The organization began in 1980, and then opened a museum in The Forks in 1993. Afte .... Results References 1995 Ca ...
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