The Mary Rose - built by Henry VIII around 1511, lost in 1545 and raised in 1982 is on display in a purpose built maritime museum in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, England. This web site tells her story. ...
The Nautical Archaeology Society is a voluntary organisation formed to further interest in maritime archaeology and our nautical heritage. It provides training, publications and meetings, and is joined by divers, archaeologists, conservationists, historians and other interested people.
Relive the Past at the Scottish Crannog Centre, Loch Tay, Perthshire, Scotland - What is a Crannog - Underwater Archaeology at Oakbank Crannog - Open to the Public - also includes the Scottish Crannog Centre exhibition and VRML Crannog Demo.
Pioneer Sailing Trust, rebuilding a Class 1 Smack ...
www.pioneersailingtrust.org.uk
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