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News Alexander McKee, the man who found the Mary Rose, remembered in Portsmouth bustThe man whose determination found the Mary Rose has been honoured with a sculpture at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, where the HMS Warrior has also had good news.02 April 2014
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News Archaeologists produce guidebooks for divers to Bristol Channel Civil War ship which sank 151 years agoWessex Archaeology has produced four guides to the SS Iona II, with divers encouraged to apply for a licence from English Heritage and take photos of the wreck.04 February 2015
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Article Blast from the past - unique gun carriage of 17th century ship dredged from deep off Southend PierA unique Charles II gun carriage estimated to weigh a ton has been brought ashore from its resting place off Southend Pier, Essex.13 August 2015
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News Dried and salted cod served to crew of Mary Rose came from Canada and Iceland, bones revealEnglish and Irish trawlers may have travelled as far as Canada to supply the growing demand for cod during the 16th century, according to new DNA tests carried out by archaeologists.09 September 2015
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Museum: Ship or maritime heritage site, Heritage site County: Greater London National Maritime Museum - Royal Museums Greenwich Greenwich
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News Three of England's oldest shipwrecks can still be seen on sand and mud in DevonA medieval fishing boat and two 18th century merchant ships on sand and mud have been given protected status by English Heritage.15 August 2016
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