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The Mary Rose was a carrack |
The '''Mary Rose''' was a [[carrack]] war[[ship]] in the service of King [[Henry VIII]]'s [[royal]] [[navy]]. |
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The construction of the Mary Rose began in 1510 in Portsmouth and she was launched in July 1511. She was then towed to London and fitted with rigging and decking, and supplied with armaments. Other than the structural details needed to sail, stock and arm the Mary Rose, she was also equipped with |
The construction of the Mary Rose began in 1510 in Portsmouth and she was launched in July 1511. She was then towed to [[London]] and fitted with rigging and decking, and supplied with armaments. Other than the structural details needed to sail, stock and arm the Mary Rose, she was also equipped with [[flag]]s, banners and streamers that were either [[paint]]ed or [[gilded]]. |
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She was sunk in 1545 when she turned to present her guns at another ship and she dipped taking in water through her open gun ports and then floundering and sinking. |
She was sunk in 1545 when she turned to present her guns at another ship and she dipped taking in water through her open gun ports and then floundering and sinking. |
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''This page was initially based on information taken from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_rose Wikipedia page]'' |
Latest revision as of 19:42, 14 January 2011
The Mary Rose was a carrack warship in the service of King Henry VIII's royal navy.
The construction of the Mary Rose began in 1510 in Portsmouth and she was launched in July 1511. She was then towed to London and fitted with rigging and decking, and supplied with armaments. Other than the structural details needed to sail, stock and arm the Mary Rose, she was also equipped with flags, banners and streamers that were either painted or gilded.
She was sunk in 1545 when she turned to present her guns at another ship and she dipped taking in water through her open gun ports and then floundering and sinking.
This page was initially based on information taken from Wikipedia page