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Richard de la Pole (died 24 February 1525) was a pretender to the English crown.Commonly nicknamed "White Rose", he was the last Yorkist claimant to actively and openly seek the crown of England.
The White Rose Mission (also known as the White Rose Home for Colored Working Girls and the White Rose Industrial Association) was created on February 11, 1897, as a "Christian, nonsectarian Home for Colored Girls and Women" by African American civic leaders Victoria Earle Matthews (1861–1907) and Maritcha Remond Lyons (1848–1929).
In 1956, she was again renamed, this time the White Rose. In 1970 she was renamed the Fuel Marketer, and in 1979 was sold to Forand Marine Canada. She was scrapped in 1991. [8] In 1960, Canadian commissioned a new ship to complement the White Rose. This ship, the W. Harold Rea was built by Collingwood Shipbuilding and was Christened on 25 ...
The White Rose (German: Weiße Rose, pronounced [ˈvaɪsə ˈʁoːzə] ⓘ) was a non-violent, intellectual resistance group in Nazi Germany which was led by five students and one professor at the University of Munich: Willi Graf, Kurt Huber, Christoph Probst, Alexander Schmorell, Hans Scholl and Sophie Scholl.
Together they formed the Order of the White Rose, a Jacobite group that was the spiritual successor to the Cycle Club. [3] The Order was officially started on June 10, 1866. [4] The Order was influenced by the Oxford Movement of the 1830s and 1840s which promoted Anglo-Catholicism and held up Charles I as a martyr. [5]
The White Rose University Press, established in 2016, is an open access digital university press run jointly by the three members of the White Rose Libraries collaboration. It publishes academic texts of various kinds, including monographs, conference proceedings, and academic journals. [4] It currently publishes five journals: [5]
Red Rose, White Rose ... The novel was first published in the year of 1944. Set in the 1930s and 1940, Shanghai was still under Japanese occupation.
Plucking the Red and White Roses in the Old Temple Gardens is a 1910 oil painting by Henry Payne. [1] It was commissioned in 1908 to decorate the Palace of Westminster , in whose collection it remains, together with a study for the painting.