• #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.
  • ‘It’s elegant enough, but cannot compare with the real thing’: Wilkinson Eyre Architects’ new £27m Mary Rose museum in Portsmouth, alongside HMS Victory...
  • The Mary Rose is based in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. After a long and successful career, she sank during an engagement with the French fleet in 1545.
  • The Mary Rose Museum. The most stunning and atmospheric setting for any event. ... memorable event, and come away inspired by the story of the Mary Rose.
  • 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...
  • This was a new technological era and Mary Rose was a state-of-the-art warship when she was built in Portsmouth between 1509-1511.
  • Huon Mallalieu re-visits the Mary Rose museum in Portsmouth for the first time since its refurbishment – and suggests we all do the same.
  • The museum is dedicated to the 16th-century Tudor navy warship Mary Rose as well as the historical context in which she was active.
  • Located in Portsmouth, United Kingdom, the Mary Rose Museum has earned an impressive average rating of 4.80 out of 5 stars based on 5,205 reviews...
  • Today the remains of the ship and thousands of artefacts salvaged from the wreck can be seen in the Mary Rose Museum, in Portsmouth's Historic Dockyard.