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How the Mary Rose was rescued from the seabed
Explore life on board the Mary Rose as you meet the crew!
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The Mary Rose and her collection is one of global significance. Explore her story from her commissioning by Henry VIII to the raising in 1982 and beyond.
Discover more about the Mary Rose and Henry VIII’s Navy.
Explore an easily digestible timeline of the Mary Rose‘s history, from being built in 1510 to 21st century museum.
Explore the many faces and occupations of the Mary Rose‘s crew.
What caused the loss of Henry VIII’s favourite warship? Let’s look at the evidence…
When the Mary Rose sank in 1545, attempts were made to try and recover Henry VIII’s ship…
Find out more about John Deane’s 1830s exploration of the Mary Rose wreck site.
Find out about how the Mary Rose was rediscovered and raised as well as her legacy in the modern era.
Explore Portsmouth at the time of the sinking of the Mary Rose.
An inventory of Henry VIII’s ‘Army by Sea’, which features the only Tudor depiction of the Mary Rose afloat.
The Battle of the Solent, on 19th July 1545, saw 200 French ships attempt to invade England. It also saw the last action of the Mary Rose…
It was from Southsea Castle that Henry VIII witnessed the sinking of the Mary Rose on 19th July 1545.
Meet the ‘sister’ ship of the Mary Rose, also built in Portsmouth in 1511.