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Kentec protects the Mary Rose museumKentec fire control panels are at the heart of a fire system that's designed to protect the stunning and unique £27m new Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth's Historic Dockyard where King Henry VIII's flagship will be housed. The Mary Rose, built in 1509 ... |
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Mary Rose reels in top tuna in Ed Dwyer tourneyAfter 30 hours of running, fishing and dodging storms, it was the team of anglers aboard the Mary Rose, owned by Paul Cunningham of Ormond Beach and captained by Ryan Schiedel of Orlando, who reigned supreme. Their 203-pound aggregate weight of ... |
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Mary Rose Petritz, 94Mrs. Mary Rose Petritz, 94, passed away at St. James Healthcare on Wednesday morning, May 15, 2013, with her family by her side. She was born in Dillon on July 6, 1918, to Martin and Katherine (Rebish) Markovich. She lived on a ranch in the Dillon area ... |
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Mary Rose protective jets switched off for first timeJets used to spray the hull of Henry VIII's flagship the Mary Rose have been switched off for the first time in almost 30 years. The warship's hull has been constantly sprayed with water and wax chemicals since it was raised from the seabed. Work to ... |
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Historic milestone for 500-year-old wreck of Mary Rose warshipScientists working for the Mary Rose Trust will now switch their focus to air-drying the hull with giant fans over the next five years to remove 100 tons of water and set the transparent wax coating that will stop the ancient shipwreck from crumbling ... |
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Rollins, Mary Rose Hope (Dalton)She was the daughter of the late Uhland S. Hope and Luana Long Hope; and was also preceded in death by her sisters, Nina Whitener, Ann Cross and Molly Sue Eaton; brothers, U. S. “Monk” Hope, J. F. Hope and George Hope; and her husband, Al Rollins, ... |
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Mary Rose MuseumMany of the facts and statistics associated with the Mary Rose story are impressive: the recovery of the hull and artifacts was the largest maritime archaeological excavation ever: 500 volunteer divers spent 11 years collecting over 19,000 objects from ... |
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Mary Rose MaternMary Rose Matern, 87, of Newtown, died May 11, at Danbury Hospital, surrounded by her loving family. She was born in New York City, April 23, 1926, to Mary Tierney and Harry Lefkowitz. Mrs Matern was employed for 27 years as a secretary by Curtis ... |
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Splice the mainbrace – Mary Rose begins dry runFOR almost 500 years the Mary Rose has been immersed in water. Now, finally, she can look forward to a dry spell. As if the 437 years Henry VIII's flagship spent 45ft beneath the water of the Solent were not enough, the past 30 years since her salvage ... |
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Wilkinson Eyre's Mary Rose Museum to open next monthThe museum has completed 30 years after the Tudor ship's wreckage was famously raised from the sea in October 1982. The 4,495m2 project – featuring Henry VIII's warship alongside 19,000 objects raised from the wreck – however missed its original ... |
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