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King Henry VIIIs ship, Mary Rose, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom

King Henry VIIIs ship, Mary Rose, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom


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Size: 5555 x 3661 (2.2MB)

Date: 29th July 2008

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Credit: Charles Bowman/Robert Harding

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King Henry VIIIs ship, Mary Rose, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom

King Henry VIIIs ship, Mary Rose, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

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© Charles Bowman

Conservation Hampshire Local Famous Place Portsmouth Preceding Preservation Ship Tudor Archeological Site Mary Rose


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This print captures the grandeur and historical significance of King Henry VIII's ship, the Mary Rose, in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England. Stepping inside this magnificent vessel is like stepping back in time to a bygone era of maritime exploration and adventure. The interior of the Mary Rose exudes an air of preservation and conservation as it stands as a testament to centuries past. This archaeological marvel showcases the meticulous work carried out by experts in marine archaeology who have carefully pieced together fragments from its sunken remains. As we gaze upon this high angle view, we are reminded of the rich history that surrounds us. The Mary Rose symbolizes not only Tudor heritage but also represents a significant part of English civilization. It serves as a reminder of our ancestors' ingenuity and their contributions to transportation and naval prowess. Visiting this museum is like embarking on a journey through time; each artifact tells its own story about life aboard this majestic boat. As one explores this local famous place, they can't help but feel connected to those who came before us - sailors who braved treacherous waters for exploration or battle. The Mary Rose Museum stands proudly as an archaeological site where visitors can immerse themselves in history while paying homage to those who preceded us. Charles Bowman/Robert Harding's stunning photograph encapsulates all these elements beautifully, making it an ideal addition for any admirer of travel destinations steeped in history and culture.

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