I feel very fortunate to have visited about 30 years ago as a school child. Can't wait to take my children. I hope they'll appreciate it more than I did.
this ship is what got me obsessed with stuff like this, i had a teacher in year 6 who was one of the divers on this ship and i was instantly fascinated
I'm pretty sure Henry VIII became head of the church in 1534 not 1537. By 1537 he was already married to Jane Seymour (she died that year) and Henry was the head of the Church of England long before that.
Fantastic video! I appreciate the effort in all the fantastic editing. BBC quality. One question remains though…Have the French ever beaten the English at anything…I mean, really?
I’d never heard of the Mary Rose until I read “Heartstone” by CJ Sansome which ends with the disaster of that ship. How horrible for both the victims and everyone who saw it sink! Can you imagine being caught in that net that covered the top of the ship? Was the net there to keep the sailors on board from jumping overboard if the fighting got bad or was it some sort of protective device put there for the safety of the crew? Either way it failed and was the cause of certain death for the soldiers and the sailors on board.
I just do this as a hobby in my spare time so I can't quite afford very good equipment...yet! If my channel becomes profitable then I will definitely be investing in better gear, but that's for enjoying the content :)
I feel very fortunate to have visited about 30 years ago as a school child. Can't wait to take my children. I hope they'll appreciate it more than I did.
I saw it too back then. The memory of it has blended with a scene from Alien that basically looked the same....
this ship is what got me obsessed with stuff like this, i had a teacher in year 6 who was one of the divers on this ship and i was instantly fascinated
Upon visiting the museum in Portsmouth I find myself now incredibly obsessed with the Mary Rose too!
I'm pretty sure Henry VIII became head of the church in 1534 not 1537. By 1537 he was already married to Jane Seymour (she died that year) and Henry was the head of the Church of England long before that.
My grandad found the Mary Rose. He was the one who started off the project
Oh wow that is very interesting! What was his name?
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Wow! What stories he can tell you
Great video, thank you! just finished listening to the 'not just the tudors' podcasts about this, super interesting.
Thank you :) I've had a few people mention that podcast, I'll have to check it out!
Oh, how I’d have loved to visit her as a kid already 🏴🤎
Vídeo incrível! Ótima produção e narrativa, thank you so much, Alex!
Merci!
Very interesting thanks for sharing 🙂
My parents visited the Mary Rose and said how amazing it was.
It is absolutely awe-inspiring. One of my favourite British relics
I’ve been with school it was such a cool experience would recommend going if you get the chance :)
Fantastic video! I appreciate the effort in all the fantastic editing. BBC quality. One question remains though…Have the French ever beaten the English at anything…I mean, really?
Haha thank you! That's so kind. Well the French like to try but we just get the cane out and give them a jolly good thrashing.
@@AlexTheHistoryGuy can they able to repair mary rose
May I point you towards the American Revolutionary war?
I’d never heard of the Mary Rose until I read “Heartstone” by CJ Sansome which ends with the disaster of that ship. How horrible for both the victims and everyone who saw it sink! Can you imagine being caught in that net that covered the top of the ship? Was the net there to keep the sailors on board from jumping overboard if the fighting got bad or was it some sort of protective device put there for the safety of the crew? Either way it failed and was the cause of certain death for the soldiers and the sailors on board.
Working on a ship would have been a great sense of freedom and very dangerous at the same time!
Such a shame the sound quality isn’t great. But very interesting.
I just do this as a hobby in my spare time so I can't quite afford very good equipment...yet! If my channel becomes profitable then I will definitely be investing in better gear, but that's for enjoying the content :)
Thanks for enjoying* oops!
who else looked this up after the Ship Hits Podcast?
I welcome you all ☺️
@@AlexTheHistoryGuy why they took her from the bottom they should let her rest on the ocean floor
that ship used on 1511
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