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New gallery telling story of HMS Victory to open as visitors return


A new exhibition telling the story of Nelson’s flagship HMS Victory “from acorn to icon” is to open to the public for the first time as the 256-year-old warship reopens following lockdown.
The gallery, entitled HMS Victory: The Nation’s Flagship, explains the construction and conservation of the world’s oldest naval ship still in commission.
Previously unseen objects from the ship going on show at the museum in the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard include a section of the ship’s mainmast, which was damaged at the Battle of Trafalgar.
Alison Firth, curator of art at the National Museum of the Royal Navy, cleans the glass window in front of WL Wyllie’s Panorama of the Battle of Trafalgar (Andrew Matthews/PA) ....

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Mary Rose Crew Members Examined - Archaeology Magazine


Mary Rose Crew Members Examined
The Guardian reports that a team of researchers from Cardiff University, the
Mary Rose Trust, HM Naval Base, and the British Geological Survey’s National Environmental Isotope Facility examined the remains of eight sailors recovered from the wreckage of
Mary Rose, a Tudor warship that sank in the Solent on July 19, 1545, in a battle with French ships. The positions of the remains in the wreckage, and artifacts found near them, suggest they included an officer, an archer, a royal archer, a carpenter, a gentleman, a cook, and a purser. Multi-isotope analysis of the sailors’ teeth indicates three of these sailors were not British. Two may have grown up in southern Europe, and the third in North Africa perhaps in southern Tunisia, the Atlas Mountains, or Morocco. The researchers concluded that the Tudor navy may have been more diverse than previously thought. Read the original scholarly article about this research in ....

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Mary Rose Crew Exposed By Teeth Analysis


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After 437 years lying on the murky-dark in the sea of the south coast of England, in 1982 the remains of the Mary Rose and her 19,000 artifacts were recovered. She is now displayed in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
. Dr. Alexzandra Hildred, from the Mary Rose Trust , said that over the years a number of artifacts recovered from the wreck were found that “were not” manufactured by English craftspeople, a discovery which led archaeologists to consider that perhaps some of the crew were foreign.
As part of the study of the study of the remains of eight members of the Mary Rose crew, researchers have examined their bones to try to reconstruct their biographies. ( ....

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King Henry VIII's favourite ship, Mary Rose, was made up of a multinational crew


Cardiff University
The biographies of eight crew found among the remains of the Tudor warship Mary Rose have been revealed using the latest archaeological methods.
Cardiff University academics, in partnership with the Mary Rose Trust and the British Geological Survey, used cutting edge scientific techniques to reveal the ancestry, childhood origins and diets of some of the crew who perished on the ship in 1545 AD. This information has been used to explore where, in Britain and beyond, they were raised.
Data suggests as many as three of the eight crew in the study may have originated from warmer, more southerly climates than Britain, such as southern European coasts, Iberia and North Africa. Researchers say the remaining five crew members were likely to have been brought up in western Britain, with further analysis suggesting one of these men was of African ancestry. ....

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