The Mary Rose

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Blue Peter run out of things to do and revisiting old ideas?
 
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I thought it was sauce for prawns.
And a Bain Marie a campaign to leave it under the sea.
 
When the exploration of the ship took place there were a couple of skeletons discovered

One was given a service burial in Southsea Cathedral

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However (allegedly) as the coffin was small, a couple of the burial party were told off for a rendition of "What shall we do with the shrunken sailor"?
 

Drago

Legendary Member
the Warrior (next door) is well worth a visit; an astonishing ahip. When completed in 1850 odd it was considered a match for any other navy.

Did you know that a Nimitz class carrier alone was designed to be a march for any other two and a half navies at once?
 

Mad Doug Biker

Just a damaged guy.
I saw the Mary Rose in 2009. It was smaller than I thought it would be and it was quite difficult to imagine what it had been.
 

Gert Lush

Senior Member
It was shut when I went along with the Warrior. Possibly the worst time to go. Then I missed the boat I wanted to catch back from the submarine and had to stay another hour in that museum, luckily not the last ferry across. Promptly causing me to miss the last admittance time to the Navy museum I wanted to see. All in all, wasn't a great trip to the dockyards to be honest. I want to go again sometime though to see the rest.
 
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