The English were proud of the Mary Rose from the start. In fact, a remarkable race was put on in March 1513 off the coast of Kent to test the capabilities of several ships. The Mary Rose won, despite ...
A salvaged 15th Century ship has "significant potential" to do for Wales what the Mary Rose did for Portsmouth when it goes on show, an archaeologist says. The remains of the vessel were found ...
The Gloucester ran aground off the coast of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, in 1682, nearly killing the Duke of York, who became King James II of England ... raising of the Mary Rose in 1982.
Most of the men on the Mary Rose were trapped beneath the anti-boarding netting that was supposed to stop enemies from gaining access to the ship. However ... all played their part in the success of ...
Explore the Tudor flagship, the Mary Rose, which was the flagship of Henry VIII until it sank in 1545. The Mary Rose was built between 1509-11 and named after the King's favourite sister ...
and come face to face with how the ship’s crew lived, worked and spent their leisure time. The Mary Rose Museum is one of over 200 attractions around the UK that Blue Peter badge holders can ...