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Tributes have been paid to the Mary Rose, the flagship of Henry VIII's navy, at the opening of a new £27 million museum today. The remains of the Tudor warship, that sank more than 400 years ago ...
The Mary Rose was unveiled 471 years to the day after it sank A full, uninterrupted view of the Mary Rose, has been unveiled after a £5.4m museum revamp. Henry VIII's flagship has undergone 34 ...
BBC Radio 4’s The Life Scientific embarks on an extraordinary voyage into history and science with a special episode recorded ...
Bones recovered from the 1545 Mary Rose shipwreck reveal new insights about life for the crew in Tudor England as well as shed light on how work changes our bones. CNN values your feedback 1.
The Mary Rose Museum is calling for people to contribute to its blog, external with memories of where they were on 12 October 1982, when the wreck was raised.
The hull of Henry VIII's favorite warship, the Mary Rose, and many thousands of recovered artifacts are housed in the Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth, England. Credit: Johnny Black ...
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A museum was built around the Mary Rose while it was being preserved. The ‘Mary Rose’ museum (the oval in the center of the photo) was built around the ship in Portsmouth dockyard.
In her purpose-built museum in Portsmouth's Historic Dockyard, 21st-century technology brings the Mary Rose to life by projecting images of sailors loading cannons on to her surviving decks, while ...
Bones recovered from the 1545 Mary Rose shipwreck reveal new insights about life for the crew in Tudor England as well as shed light on how work changes our bones. CNN values your feedback 1.
The Mary Rose was one of the largest warships of the Tudor navy during King Henry VIII's reign until it sank on July 19, 1545, during a battle against the French.