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Venue: Garden, parklands or rural site, Museum, Archive, Gallery, Heritage site, Castle or defences, Archaeological site, Ship or maritime heritage site County: Guernsey Castle Cornet & Museums St Peter Port
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Christopher Dobbs of the Mary Rose Trust chooses a Tudor shovelChristopher Dobbs of the Mary Rose Trust talks about a wooden ballast shovel which is part of the Mary Rose Museum collection - and just one of thousands of objects recovered from the historic warship.28 September 2009
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: John Clark of the Museum of London chooses the medieval seal of Ingelram de PréauxJohn Clark of the Museum of London explains his fascination with a medieval seal of Ingelram de Préaux family that has sat hidden from public view for decades.03 March 2009
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Resource: Resource or activity pack, Handling collection or artefacts, Virtual exhibition or images, Teachers' pack or notes County: Hampshire ‘Exploring the Seabed of the Solent and Wight: maritime archaeology and marine aggregate'Maritime Archaeology Trust, SouthamptonMaritime Archaeology Trust | Southampton
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Article: Preview In Pictures: Ancient exhibits from the new Mary Rose MuseumAs the new £35 million Mary Rose Museum prepares to open to the public aboard Henry VIII's rescued ship, we take a look at some of the exhibits lying in wait.30 May 2013
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Article: News in Brief Jets turned off after three decades as Mary Rose Museum prepares to dazzle PortsmouthThe continuous spray which has protected the timbers of the Mary Rose for three decades has been turned off ahead of a five-year drying-out process for the famous ship.29 April 2013
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Article: News Log boats from "edge of a lost world" discovered in prehistoric PeterboroughEight log boats, said to be in "an incredible state of preservation", have been moved to a special refrigeration unit as part of a major archaeological investigation.04 June 2013
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Venue: Association or society, Museum, Archaeological site, Ship or maritime heritage site County: Hampshire Maritime Archaeology Trust Southampton
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Venue: Ship or maritime heritage site, Museum, Heritage site, Castle or defences County: Hampshire Mary Rose Museum at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard Portsmouth
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Resource: Workshop or activity session County: Hampshire Meet the Expert (All KS)Mary Rose Museum at Portsmouth Historic DockyardMary Rose Museum at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
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Article: Preview New museum: The Mary Rose Museum at Portsmouth Historic DockyardWe take a look inside the £35 million Mary Rose Museum in Portsmoutn - a replica of one of the greatest ships in Henry VIII's "sea army".31 May 2013
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Resource: Virtual exhibition or images County: Greater London Norway's Ice to London - Victorian ice importLondon Canal MuseumLondon Canal Museum
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Resource: Handling collection or artefacts, Virtual exhibition or images, Taught session (schools) County: West Sussex Public TalksLittlehampton MuseumLittlehampton Museum
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Article: News RAF Museum begins task of rescuing the last German Dornier bomber from the seabedThe RAF Museum has begun the delicate process of lifting the last remaining World War Two Luftwaffe Dornier bomber from its 1940 resting place beneath the Kent sea.03 May 2013
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Article: News RAF Museum bid to save Luftwaffe Dornier Do 17 bomber postponedBad weather has hindered the daring bid to save the only surviving World War II Luftwaffe Dornier bomber from the seabed off the coast of Kent.03 June 2013
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Article: News in Brief RAF Museum hopeful as Dornier 17 World War II excavation is narrowly foiled by windsArchaeologists say they came "within 40 minutes" of raising the German plane on the Kent seabed on Sunday, and remain hopeful of completing the lift within 24 hours.10 June 2013
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Article: News RAF Museum's delight as World War II Dornier 17 bomber is rescuedThe German bomber at the centre of the RAF Museum's delicate, frequently-thwarted underwater excavation has been raised with its wings and engines intact off the coast of Kent.11 June 2013





