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Change: However, it is possible that this quote was invented by Sir Peter Carew to exonerate his brother, and blame the ordinary sailor. Also, recent work on the enamel isotopes indicates that the majority foreign theory maybe innacurate.The Sinking of the Mary RoseThanks to the BBC
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Change: republished the Jul 28 2010, 10:45 AM EDT version by Dec 20 2010, 10:43 PM EST
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Change: However, it is possible that this quote was invented by Sir Peter Carew to exonerate his brother, and blame the ordinary sailor. Also, recent work on the enamel isotopes indicates that the majority foreign theory may be innacurate.The Sinking of the Mary RoseThanks to the
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Change: Her loss at a precise moment gives us a chronological reference point for all the artefacts that went down with her. This is almost unique
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Change: The Sinking of the Mary RoseThanks to the BBC for this picture from their documentary ( can be viewed below in the links)INTERESTING FACTS:Built in Portsmouth, England (1509-1510)One of the earliest built warships of the Royal NavyIt was 38.5m (132 ft)
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Change: The Mary Rose todayLIFE ABOARD THE MARY ROSEFrom http://hvg.heinemann.co.uk he story of the Tudor warship the Mary Rose, complete with re-enactments of what conditions were like on board, plus
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Change: ( can be viewed below in the links)INTERESTING FACTS:Built in Portsmouth, England (1509-1510)One of the earliest built warships toof the Royal Navy It was 38.5m (132 ft) long and 11.7m (38 ft) beamdisplaced 500 tons (700 tons after1536 with a refit)The crew consisted of
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Change: King Henry VIII and the Tudor Navywww.maryrose.org - The official website for the Mary RoseSeason 1, Henry proudly shows the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V his flagship,the Mary Rose, named after his sisterThe cause of the sinking of Henry VIII's Vice Flagship, the Mary Rose,
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Change: Click EasyEdit to add to this page! (Don't see the EasyEdit button above? Sign in or Sign up.)www.maryrose.org - The official website for the Mary RoseSeason 1, Henry proudly shows the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V his flagship,the Mary Rose, named after his sisterThe
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Change: Before the Mast: Life and Death Aboard the Mary Rose (Archaeology of the Mary Rose) (Archaeology of the Mary Rose Volume 4) by Julie Gardiner Your Noblest Shippe: Anatomy of a Tudor Warship (archaeology of the mary rose) by Peter Marsden Sealed by Time: The Loss
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Change: Thanks to BBC for this pictureINTERESTING FACTS:Built in Portsmouth, England (1509-1510)One of the earliest built warships to Royal Navywas 38.5m (132 ft) long and 11.7m (38 ft) beamdisplaced 500 tons (700 tons after1536 with a refit)The crew consisted of 200 sailors, 185
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Change: Mary Rose 500 Appeal on YouTubeThe Mary Rose needs you!Rear Admiral John Lippiett, Chief Executive of the Mary Rose Trust asks for your helphttp://www.maryrose500.Mary Rose 500: recruiting the new crew is the public fundraising campaign being launched by the Mary Rose Trust,
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Change: 500 and it is the 500th anniversary this year of Henry VIII coming to the throne and of his commissioning of the Mary Rose. With funding secure, the new museumwill also open in time to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the start of the ships operational life (2012).
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Change: , as she sailed out to meet the French fleet on 19th July AD 1545, has remained an enduring mystery; at the time, the French
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Change: will also open in time to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the start of the ships operational life (2012).LIFE ABOARD THE MARY ROSEFrom http://hvg.heinemann.co.uk he story of the Tudor warship the Mary Rose, complete with re-enactments
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