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  • When you two are together, do you call her Mary Rose? "

    For The Roses Garwood, Julie 1995

  • The Mary Rose is the only example we have, but in all likelihood she was not a fluke.

    Archaic terminology in historical fiction Carla 2006

  • Towards the end of his career, Hitchcock frequently mentioned an unproduced 1964 film called Mary Rose whenever he was asked about his professional regrets.

    mental_floss Blog 2010

  • London, Nov 18: Academics have found that the ship known as Mary Rose may have been sunk by a cannonball shot by a French warship in 1545.

    dailyindia.com News Feed 2008

  • They went to "Mary Rose" with some girl cousins of Barry's, two jolly girls from Girton.

    Dangerous Ages Rose Macaulay 1919

  • The Mary Rose was the pride of Henry VIII’s navy, up until the moment in capsized and sank during a battle with the French in 1545.

    Nunc Scio » Blog Archive » The spectacularly obvious reason why the Mary Rose sank 2008

  • "I've always been called Mary Rose for as long as I can remember, madam.

    For The Roses Garwood, Julie 1995

  • The heartbreaking Peter Pan and the mysterious Mary Rose both take place on islands, which for Barrie were transformative places.

    This week's new theatre 2011

  • The heartbreaking Peter Pan and the mysterious Mary Rose both take place on islands, which for Barrie were transformative places.

    This week's new theatre 2011

  • BREAUX, Mary Rose, 85, of Hollywood, a business owner, died June 3 at St. Mary's Nursing Center.

    Southern Maryland Deaths 2010

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  • English warship named after Henry VIII's youngest sister

    October 23, 2010