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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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Historical stories, conservation, news and collections updates and other stories from the Mary Rose.
Many unusual objects were found on the Mary Rose, including a coconut, but why was it there?
The loss of the Mary Rose wasn’t the only misfortune to strike Portsmouth in 1545, as an outbreak of bubonic plague hit Henry VIII’s forces…
There is a lot more to displaying the objects from the Mary Rose than just taking them out of the sea, wiping off the mud and sticking them in a display case…
What links the Mary Rose to the historical novels featuring Mathew Shardlake, written by C. J. Sansom?
An insight into belief on board the Mary Rose, and how certain objects reflect their attitudes during a time of religious turmoil
The Mary Rose carried a crew of around 500 men, but was also home to a number of animals, some welcome, others not so welcome…
Explore a small selection of tiny objects recovered from the Mary Rose
In Tudor England school wasn’t the same as it is today. Still, you can find parallels, if you look hard enough (and have a blog to write!)
Among the 19,000 objects recovered from the Mary Rose, we found evidence of the food the crew ate, as well as the food they never got to eat.