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Aftermath of the Mary Rose disaster — from an eighteenth century engraving of a Tudor painting. All that remains visible of the ship are two top-masts (with two survivors clinging to them) among floating bodies and rescue boats.

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Press, 5 December 1981, Page 15

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Aftermath of the Mary Rose disaster — from an eighteenth century engraving of a Tudor painting. All that remains visible of the ship are two top-masts (with two survivors clinging to them) among floating bodies and rescue boats. Press, 5 December 1981, Page 15

Aftermath of the Mary Rose disaster — from an eighteenth century engraving of a Tudor painting. All that remains visible of the ship are two top-masts (with two survivors clinging to them) among floating bodies and rescue boats. Press, 5 December 1981, Page 15