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open image in gallery A scale model of the ship at Portsmouth’s Mary Rose Museum (Getty) Sally Tyrrell of the Mary Rose Museum said: "Study of the 179 crew recovered from the ship confirms that ...
The museum building housing the Mary Rose with another famous warship ... the mighty wooden structure. It's a half-ship exposed like a matchstick model, all its decks revealed from hold to ...
The warship first went on display at the Mary Rose Museum in 2013, enclosed in a special conservation box with small viewing windows, which prevented the public from seeing the full ship.
This is the new Mary Rose museum, which houses the remains ... Image caption, This is a model of what the ship once looked like. The wreck was discovered in 1971 and since then 19,000 artefacts ...
The Mary Rose was built at Portsmouth between 1509 and 1511. Named for Henry VIII's favourite sister, Mary Tudor, later queen of France, the ship was part of a large build-up of naval force by the ...