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BRITAIN-HISTORY-ARCHAEOLOGY-MUSEUM
A yellow buoy marks the wreck site of the Tudor warship Mary Rose while Able Seaman 1st Class Luke Checkley (2R) and crew members of HMS Duncan, the latest Type 45 destroyer, salutes after laying a wreath from the deck of WWII seaplane tender during a ceremony commemorating those who died when she sank in 1545 in The Solent near Portsmouth on May 30, 2013. The relics from the Mary Rose, the flagship of England's navy when it sank in 1545 as a heartbroken king Henry VIII watched from the shore, have finally been reunited with the famous wreck in a new museum offering a view of life in Tudor times. The day-long event will mark the symbolic journey of the ship's bell as the last artefact to be placed into the new Mary Rose museum ahead of it's public opening. AFP PHOTO / ADRIAN DENNIS
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Portsmouth, Hampshire, UNITED KINGDOM |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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ADRIAN DENNIS |
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30 Mai 2013 |
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4720 x 2608 (1.35 MB) |
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