I grew up in Gosport and in 2007, I did my year 11 work experience at the Mary Rose Museum. I’d always loved history and wanted to do something interesting for my two weeks of work experience and my mum thankfully pushed me to get in contact with the Museum. I was daunted by the idea of taking the Gosport Ferry over to Portsmouth Historic Dockyard every day and working with proper adults! I remember this was exactly when I started drinking tea (with two sugars) because I wanted to seem grown up.
The staff at the Mary Rose Museum were incredibly welcoming and put so much effort into giving me the best experience possible. I met members of the original diving team who excavated the ship on the sea floor, I went behind the scenes to look at the artefacts that were being conserved out of the public eye, and I got to interact with the public on a daily basis and help spread the excitement about the Mary Rose.
My favourite moment was when I was suddenly called outside by lots of excited people. They wanted me to see the arrival of an anchor from the Mary Rose that had only just been lifted from the sea floor and delivered to the Museum. Everyone was staring captivated at this anchor that was so well preserved and we were the first people to see it for over 460 years!