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  2. Mary Rose Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Mary Rose Museum (2013) was designed by architects WilkinsonEyre, Perkins+Will and built by construction firm Warings. The construction was challenging because the museum was built over the ship in the dry dock, which is a listed monument. During construction of the museum, conservation of the hull continued inside a sealed "hotbox".

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  4. Mary Rose - Wikipedia

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    In September 2009 the temporary Mary Rose display hall was closed to visitors to facilitate construction of the new £35 million museum building, which opened to the public on 31 May 2013. [ 178 ] The new Mary Rose Museum was designed by architects Wilkinson Eyre, Perkins+Will and built by construction firm Warings.

  5. A Tudor warship sank nearly 500 years ago. The bones of its ...

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    The hull and its collection of 19,000 items are on display at the Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth, ... was raised on October 11, 1982. - Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images.

  6. Bones from a Tudor warship reveal what life was like for the crew

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    The Mary Rose was a royal favorite when it first set sail as the flagship of King Henry VIII’s fleet in 1512. ... The wreckage of the Mary Rose is on display at The Mary Rose Museum in ...

  7. Ross Kemp helps launch immersive Mary Rose dive experience - AOL

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    The new Dive The Mary Rose 4D cinema was being launched at The Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard.

  8. Portsmouth Historic Dockyard - Wikipedia

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    The remains of the Mary Rose, a warship of the Tudor navy, which sank in 1545 and was salvaged in 1982. One-third of the hull survives and has been on display in a museum since May 2013. From 1983 to 2009, the ship was displayed in a temporary structure on the same site. The museum also displays thousands of artefacts recovered from the shipwreck.

  9. Mary Rose Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Mary Rose Trust is a partner organization of the Swedish Vasa Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, with which it has regular exchanges and collaborative ventures. [7] The Vasa Museum has on display the Swedish 17th-century warship Vasa which was salvaged from the bottom of Stockholms ström in 1961.