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* {{HMS|Rose|1805}} was an 18-gun [[sloop-of-war|sloop]] launched in 1805 and sold in 1817 for breaking up.
* {{HMS|Rose|1805}} was an 18-gun [[sloop-of-war|sloop]] launched in 1805 and sold in 1817 for breaking up.
* {{HMS|Rose|1821}} was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1821 and broken up in 1851.
* {{HMS|Rose|1821}} was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1821 and broken up in 1851.
* {{HMS|Rose|1856}} was an {{sclass-|Albacore|gunboat|||1855}} launched in 1856 and broken up in 1868.
* {{HMS|Rose|1856}} was an {{sclass|Albacore|gunboat|||1855}} launched in 1856 and broken up in 1868.
* {{HMS|Rose|1857}} was a survey cutter purchased in 1857. She was stranded in 1864 and the wreck later sold.
* {{HMS|Rose|1857}} was a survey cutter purchased in 1857. She was stranded in 1864 and the wreck later sold.
* {{HMS|Rose|1880}} was a [[Her Majesty's Coastguard|coastguard]] [[yawl]] launched in 1880 and sold in 1906.
* {{HMS|Rose|1880}} was a [[Her Majesty's Coastguard|coastguard]] [[yawl]] launched in 1880 and sold in 1906.
* {{HMS|Rose|K102}} was a {{sclass2-|Flower|corvette}} launched in 1941. She was lent to the [[Royal Norwegian Navy]] and sank in 1944 after colliding with {{HMS|Manners|K568|6}}.
* {{HMS|Rose|K102}} was a {{sclass2|Flower|corvette}} launched in 1941. She was lent to the [[Royal Norwegian Navy]] and sank in 1944 after colliding with {{HMS|Manners|K568|6}}.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 04:45, 8 September 2021

Twenty ships of the Royal Navy have been named Rose or HMS Rose after the rose:

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