This blog is the opinion of the author, and does not necessarily represent the views of the Mary Rose Trust. The guns recovered from the Mary Rose are highly significant. They include some of the ...
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This is a very limited opportunity to join such luminaries as the world-renowned author CJ Sansom, amongst other illustrious friends of ours, by placing a permanent inscription upon the exterior of ...
A new study of human skeletal remains from the wreck of the 16th century English warship Mary Rose suggests that whether a person is right- versus left-handed may influence how their clavicle bone ...
Join us for a fascinating talk and tour experience which will explore the music, musicians and instruments of the Tudor period. Examine what music may have been heard across the scope of society at ...
Visit more iconic ships and museums! The Mary Rose Museum is part of Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, which means that you can benefit from better value ticket options that allow you to experience up to ...
The Mary Rose Trust is responsible for looking after the Mary Rose and her unique collection of artefacts. Find out more about how and why we do this below. Discover Mary Rose corporate sponsorship ...
A new paper provides crucial information on the degradation processes, allowing us to develop strategies to save the Mary Rose. A new paper called “The Formation of Chemical Degraders during the ...
From the M27, take junction 12 to M275. Follow the “Historic Waterfront” signs on the motorway and “Historic Dockyard” signs in Portsmouth. The Portsmouth Historic Dockyard car park PO1 3GW (Admiralty ...