- Red Rose of Lancaster
The Red Rose of Lancaster is the
county flower ofLancashire .The exact
species orcultivar which the red rose relates to is uncertain, but it is thought to be Rosa gallica officinalis.The rose was first adopted as an heraldic device by the first Earl of Lancaster and became the emblem of Lancashire following the
Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485.Flower
Lancaster's Red Rose (also known as Apothecary’s Rose, Old Red Damask and Rose of Provins) is an official variety and is possibly the first cultivated
rose . The rose grew wild throughoutcentral Asia and was discovered by the ancient Persians and Egyptians. Later adopted by the Romans, who introduced it toGaul (France) where it assumed the name "Rosa gallica ". It is documented thatCharlemagne 's court exploited the rose as aperfume . The rose was also appreciated for its medical value and was utilized in countless medical remedies.ymbol
The Red Rose of Lancaster was the
House of Lancaster 's badge during theWars of the Roses . UponHenry Tudor 's ascension to the throne the rose was merged with theWhite Rose of York to form theTudor Rose . The Tudor Rose is used as the plant badge of England (Scotland uses thethistle ,Ireland uses theshamrock , andWales uses theleek ).The rose does not form any part of the insignia of the
Duchy of Lancaster , but came to be seen as an emblem of thecounty ofLancashire , and as such was incorporated in the coats of arms of numerous Lancashire local authorities including the county council. Since1974 a number ofmetropolitan boroughs inGreater Manchester andMerseyside have included red roses in their armorial bearings to show their formation from parts of Lancashire.From the
nineteenth century the red rose was part of the badge of a number of units of theBritish Army recruiting in the county. InWorld War I the rose was worn byBritish 55th (West Lancashire) Division during their campaign in Belgium; theirmotto was "They win or die, who wear the Rose of Lancaster". The cap badge of the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, formed in2006 , features the rose.The Saskatoon
Light Infantry of theCanadian Army also incorporated the red rose into the design of their cap badge and regimental buttons, due to an alliance with theYork and Lancaster Regiment of theBritish Army .The traditional Lancashire flag, red rose on a white field, was never officially registered with the Flag Institute and when this was attempted it was found that this flag had been registered by the town of Montrose, Scotland. As two flags of the same design can not be registered Lancashire’s official flag is now registered as a red rose on a yellow field. [ [http://www.flaginstitute.org/index.php?location=10&flagtype=county&flagid=108 UK Flag Registry website] ] [ [http://www.lep.co.uk/news/Lancashire-flag-is-all-yellow.4333614.jp Lancashire Evening Post: Lancashire flag is all yellow] ]
ee also
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Wars of the Roses
*White Rose of York
*Tudor Rose References
External links
* [http://www.lancashirevillages.com/redrose/ Lancashire villages homepage concerning the rose]
* [http://www.1914-1918.net/55div.htm 55th (West Lancashire) Territorial]
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