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VANCOUVER–New forensic evidence uncovered by a B.C. criminologist suggests the crew aboard King Henry VIII’s favourite warship sank in 1545 because the mostly Spanish crew didn’t understand ...
A dog that once roamed Henry VIII’s warship the Mary Rose -- which sank 465 years ago -- has been given a royal homecoming on the English coast, as her skeleton enters the museum dedicated to ...
Bones from wreck of Mary Rose suggest handedness might affect collarbones The vessel, which was part of the Tudor navy and Henry VIII’s flagship, sank on July 19 1545.
Mary Rose: Bones from Tudor shipwreck suggest handedness may influence collarbones The vessel, which was part of the Tudor navy and Henry VIII’s flagship, sank on July 19 1545 Nina Massey ...
The Mary Rose Tudor warship, launched during the reign of Henry VIII, is about to be fully unveiled in Portsmouth, UK, following a £5.4 million revamp.
They obtained clavicle bones belonging to 12 individuals from the Mary Rose Trust. These individuals were stratified into three age groups: 13-18, 18-30, and 30-40.
Flat in Grade II-listed warehouse connected to the mysterious sinking of the Mary Rose on the market for £750k The gunpowder mill on Java Wharf made the munitions that may have sunk King Henry ...
People called Mary or Rose can enjoy free entry to Portsmouth's Mary Rose Museum to mark 41 years since the ship was raised from the seabed. King Henry VIII's flagship was lifted from the Solent ...
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