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  1. But she is much more than an archaeological relic; she was a warship, and a revolutionary one, that served in the King's navy for thirty-four years, almost the entire length of his reign. This book tells the story of her eventful career, placing it firmly within the colourful context of Tudor politics, court life and the developing administration of a permanent navy.

  2. 30 de abr. de 2014 · Buy The Warship Mary Rose: The Life & Times of King Henry VIII's Flagship by David Childs (ISBN: 9781848322110) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. The Warship Mary Rose: The Life & Times of King Henry VIII's Flagship: Amazon.co.uk: David Childs: 9781848322110: Books

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  3. 30 de abr. de 2014 · This new paperback edition brings the history of Henry VIII's famous warship right up to date with new chapters on the stunning presentation of the hull and the 19,000 salvaged artefacts in the new museum in Portsmouth.Mary Rose has, along with HMS Victory, become an instantly recognisable symbol of Britain's maritime past, while the extraordinary richness of the massive collection of ...

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  5. 17 de fev. de 2011 · The Mary Rose was built at Portsmouth between 1509 and 1511. Named for Henry VIII's favourite sister, Mary Tudor, later queen of France, the ship was part of a large build-up of naval force by the ...

  6. 30 de abr. de 2014 · This new paperback edition brings the history of Henry VIII's famous warship right up to date with new chapters on the stunning presentation of the hull and the 19,000 salvaged artefacts in the new museum in Portsmouth.Mary Rose has, along with HMS Victory, become an instantly recognisable symbol of Britain's maritime past, while the extraordinary richness of the massive collection of ...

  7. 1 de jan. de 2007 · The raising of the Mary Rose in 1982 made headline news. As an archaeological event it ranked alongside Schliemanns excavations at Troy or Arthur Evanss discovery of Knossos, and so much information has since been gleaned from the wreck and its contents that there is an overwhelming tendency to treat the ship as a "time-capsule", like some Tudor burial site.

    • David Childs