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Rose and Window
In the south transept is the famous Rose Window whose glass dates from about 1500 and commemorates the union of the royal houses of York and Lancaster.
In October 2010, York Minster's South Transept was selected for ' Rose ’ a son et lumiere, created by international artists Ross Ashton and Karen Monid, which lit up the entire exterior of the south transept of the Minster and illuminated the Rose Window.
Close-up of Rose Window
" Whether it's a flighty old tune like ' I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby ' ... a schmaltzy German love song, ' Das Lied Ist Aus ' or a French one ' La Vie en Rose ', she lends each an air of the aristocrat, yet she never patronises ... A folk song, ' Go ' Way From My Window ' has never been sung with such passion, and in her hands ' Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
He has also published short stories like " Born in Secrets " ( in Amazing Stories ), " The Rose Window " ( in Realms of Mystery ), and " A Narrowed Gaze " ( in Realms of the Arcane ).
In 1944 a German doodlebug exploded just outside the organ end of the Great Hall and blew in the Rose Window, leaving the organ exposed to the elements.
The Rose Window was designed by Frantisek Kysela in 1925-7.
This Rose Window above the portal depicts scenes from the biblical story of creation.
The Rose Window
Altar and Rose Window
* Painton Cowen, The Rose Window, London and New York, 2005 ( offers the most complete overview of the evolution and meaning of the form, accompanied by hundreds of colour illustrations.
* Chartres Rose Window Geometry
The Central Rose Window
Image: Fantasy of Flight Front Entrance-Compass Rose Window. JPG | Outside the Compass Rose
Rose Window in the Nidarosdomen
Kielland is best known as the creator of the Rose Window ( Rosevinduet i Nidarosdomen ) in the Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim.
The Rose Window motif faces west into the sunset and symbolizes doomsday.
The Rose Window was presented as a gift from the women of Norway for the anniversary of the death of St. Olav in 1930 and is regarded as Kielland's masterpiece.

Rose and London
* 1972 – Rose Heilbron becomes the first female judge to sit at the Old Bailey in London, England, United Kingdom.
* Rose, Herbert Jennings, A Handbook of Greek Literature ; From Homer to the Age of Lucian, London, Methuen & Co., Ltd., 1934.
** Rose Heilbron becomes the first woman judge at the Old Bailey in London.
* The Rose ( theatre ) is founded in London by Philip Henslowe.
Archaeological excavations on the foundations of the Rose and the Globe in the late twentieth century showed that all the London theatres had individual differences ; yet their common function necessitated a similar general plan.
Rickman was born in South Hammersmith, London, to a working-class family, the son of Margaret Doreen Rose ( née Bartlett ), a housewife, and Bernard Rickman, a factory worker.
The Queen Alexandra Memorial by Alfred Gilbert was unveiled on Alexandra Rose Day 8 June 1932 at Marlborough Gate, London.
Anne is portrayed by Rose Hobart in the 1939 film Tower of London, and by Joan Camden in the 1962 remake.
Edwina Margaret Rose Monsoon, known as Edina " Eddy " Monsoon ( Jennifer Saunders ), and Eurydice Colette Clytemnestra Dido Bathsheba Rabelais Patricia Cocteau Stone, known as Patsy Stone ( Joanna Lumley ) are a pair of high-powered career women on the London fashion scene.
Pioneering work by Noel Rose and Ernst Witebsky in New York, and Roitt and Doniach at University College London provided clear evidence that, at least in terms of antibody-producing B lymphocytes, diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and thyrotoxicosis are associated with loss of immunological tolerance, which is the ability of an individual to ignore ' self ', while reacting to ' non-self '.
Other connections of Sidcup to the world of entertainment and show business include the Rose Bruford College of drama and Bird College, both of which have many well known and famous alumni ; regular large-scale concerts are given by Sidcup Symphony Orchestra, conducted by James Ross, which also serves the wider London Borough of Bexley.
The original run starred Paul Scofield as Thomas More, as well as Keith Baxter as Henry VIII, George Rose as the Common Man, Leo McKern as the Common Man in the West End production and Thomas Cromwell in the Broadway show ( a role originated in London by Andrew Keir and later taken over by Thomas Gomez ), and Albert Dekker as the Duke of Norfolk.
* The White Rose Kyudojo, London, UK
Born in Shoreditch, London in 1937, Windsor was the only child of John Deeks, a costermonger, and his wife, formerly Rose Ellis, a dressmaker.
However, upon seeing Bonham drum for Tim Rose at a club in Hampstead, north London, in July 1968, Page and manager Peter Grant were instantly convinced that he was the perfect fit for the new project, first known as the New Yardbirds and later as Led Zeppelin.
* The Rose of Persia ( music by Sir Arthur Sullivan, libretto by Basil Hood ) London production opened at the Savoy Theatre on November 29
He was the eldest son of Edward Smith Foss, solicitor, of 36 Essex Street, The Strand, London, by Anne, his wife, daughter of Dr. William Rose of Chiswick, and was born in Gough Square, Fleet Street, 16 October 1787.
In the British report of this battle, Hugh Rose commented that the Jhansi Rani Lakshmibai is " personable, clever and beautiful " and she is " the most dangerous of all Indian leaders ".< ref > David, Saul ( 2003 ), < nowiki > The Indian Mutiny </ nowiki >: 1857, London: Penguin ; p. 367 </ ref >
On 4 February 1735 he met John Fielder, Samuel Gregory, Joseph Rose, and John Wheeler, at an inn along The Broadway in London.
Hugh James Rose ( 9 June 1795 – 22 December 1838 ) was an English churchman and theologian who served as the second Principal of King's College London.
* Rose, Professor Richard, Politics in England-Persistence and Change, London, 1st published 1965.
* The Rose theatre in London is abandoned after its lease runs out.
Norwich, known as " The Rose of New England ," is a city in New London County, Connecticut, United States.
* Found Naked and Dead by Brian McConnell, ( New English Library, London 1974 ) is solely about the nude murders, and follows the Du Rose line on the suspect.

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