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Historical stories, conservation, news and collections updates and other stories from the Mary Rose.

How to be a scientist

How to be a scientist

There is no single right way to become a scientist, but in our latest blog, Prof Schofield goes back to her roots and plants some future scientist seeds…

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All Aboard Access Fund

All Aboard Access Fund

The first local schools benefitting from a new initiative, the All Aboard Access Fund, which provides free on-site visits to eligible schools.

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Keeping things ship-shape

Keeping things ship-shape

What goes on behind the scenes at the Mary Rose Museum?

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The Mary Rose benefits from Government’s Culture Recovery Fund

The Mary Rose benefits from Government’s Culture Recovery Fund

The Mary Rose Trust will benefit from the Culture Recovery Fund to help continued recovery following the coronavirus pandemic.

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The Mary Rose gets conservation boost from new x-ray technique

The Mary Rose gets conservation boost from new x-ray technique

Scientists have used a new x-ray method to discover the structure of potentially harmful substances within the remains of the Mary Rose

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In conversation with Suzannah Lipscomb

In conversation with Suzannah Lipscomb

Professor Suzannah Lipscomb examines the too-and-fro of European alliances that culminated in the sinking of the Mary Rose.

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Search for sunken galley in the Solent

Search for sunken galley in the Solent

Local specialist teams come together to search for the wreck of a French Galley lost during the Battle of the Solent in 1545.

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Dame Judi Dench helps bring 1545 experience to life

Dame Judi Dench helps bring 1545 experience to life

Oscar-winning Dame Judi Dench is helping Brits step back in time to relive the sinking of the Mary Rose in its stunning new 1545 experience.

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Henry VIII’s favourite ship, the Mary Rose, was made up of a multinational crew

Henry VIII’s favourite ship, the Mary Rose, was made up of a multinational crew

New study discovers how multinational individuals contributed to Tudor society

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