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  2. Margaret Rule - Wikipedia

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    Peter Marsden, The Guardian – 'Archaeologist responsible for raising the wreck of the Mary Rose, Henry VIII's flagship, from the seabed' Thursday 16 April 2015 Matthew Bannister, Last Word, BBC Radio 4 – 'Margaret Rule was the archaeologist who supervised the raising of Henry VIII's flagship, the Mary Rose from the seabed under the waters ...

  3. Rose garden - Wikipedia

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    Queen Mary Gardens in Regent's Park, London. Mottisfont Abbey in Hampshire is a 13th-century former priory on the banks of the River Test, now owned by the National Trust. The rose garden is a much later addition, having been created in 1972 by Graham Stuart Thomas, the British horticulturalist and rosarian.

  4. Garden Museum - Wikipedia

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    It contains the tombs of Vice-Admiral of the Blue William Bligh (left) and the Tradescants (right) The Garden Museum is housed in the former church of St Mary-at-Lambeth, overlooking the River Thames. The Garden Museum (formerly known as the Museum of Garden History) in London is Britain's only museum of the art, history and design of gardens ...

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

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    Bones recovered from the 1545 Mary Rose shipwreck reveal new insights about life for the crew in Tudor England as well as shed light on how work changes our bones. A Tudor warship sank nearly 500 ...

  6. Mary Rose - Wikipedia

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    The wreck of the Mary Rose was located in 1971 and was raised on 11 October 1982 by the Mary Rose Trust in one of the most complex and expensive maritime salvage projects in history. The surviving section of the ship and thousands of recovered artefacts are of great value as a Tudor period time capsule.

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  8. Marylebone Gardens - Wikipedia

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    "A view of the Orchestra with the Band of Music, the Grand Walk &c in Marybone Gardens", engraving from a drawing by J. Donowell, 1761. Marylebone Gardens or Marybone Gardens was a London pleasure garden sited in the grounds of the old manor house of Marylebone and frequented from the mid-17th century, [1] when Marylebone was a village separated from London by fields and market gardens, to the ...

  9. Regent's Park - Wikipedia

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    The northern side of the park is the home of London Zoo and the headquarters of the Zoological Society of London. There are several public gardens with flowers and specimen plants, including Queen Mary's Gardens in the Inner Circle, in which the Open Air Theatre stands; the formal Italian Gardens and adjacent informal English Gardens in the ...