• #OnThisDay 475 years ago, 19th July 1545, The Mary Rose sank during the Battle of the Solent, just a few miles from the coast of Portsmouth.
  • The Mary Rose, Portsmouth. 22,875 likes · 3,751 talking about this · 27,597 were here.
  • Portsmouth Historic Dockyard includes entry to the Mary Rose Museum as part of the Ultimate Explorer, Three Attraction and One Attraction tickets.
  • The £27 m project to build a new museum for the Tudor warship Mary Rose in Portsmouth’s Historic Dockyard is now complete.
  • The Mary Rose is located within Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, just five minutes from Portsmouth Harbour, accessible by train and bus.
  • Watch the video I made of Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, the key ships on display and the Mary Rose Museum – where I take you on a tour of the museum...
  • The wreck of the Mary Rose in the Mary Rose Museum, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, Hampshire, England, UK Stock Photo - Alamy.
  • Mary Rose Museum, No 3 Dock, Main Road, H.M Naval Base, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO1 3PY.
  • Since opening, Portsmouth's Mary Rose warship has drawn record numbers of visitors keen to see this magnificent 16th century warship rendered fully visible for...
  • The design of the new £27m Mary Rose Museum - by Wilkinson Eyre Architects (architect and design team leader) and Pringle Brandon Perkins+Will...