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Wreck and Raising of the ‘Mary Rose’, The. Part 4

Synopsis
Continues the story of the ‘Mary Rose’ since her raising on 11 October 1982. Now in dry dock at Portsmouth, the hull is constantly sprayed with water to prevent the timbers drying out. Margaret Rule, director of the project, discusses the progress made so far and future plans. Research groups advise on conservation, reconstruction and display. Discusses work being done on the ship’s artifacts.
Series
Chronicle, Series
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Medium
Video; Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 47 min.
Year of production
1984
Availability
OUT OF DISTRIBUTION
Uses
Archaeological students, historians and museum staff.*
Subjects
Archaeology
Keywords
archaeological investigation; shipwrecks

Credits

Producer
John Selwyn Gilbert
Writer
John Selwyn Gilbert
Contributor
Bruce Norman; Ray Deverell

Production Company

Name

BBC Television

Distributor

Name

BBC Active Video for Learning - now BBC Learning

Contact
Carolina Fernandez Jeremy Wilcox (CF - for educational enquiries JW - channel sales manager)
Email
BBCStudiosLearning@bbc.com
Web
https://www.bbcstudioslearning.com/ External site opens in new window
Phone
+44 (0) 20 8433 1009
Address
BBC Studios Limited
Television Centre
101 Wood Lane
London
W12 7FA
UK
Notes
The BBC Active company has now been absorbed within BBC Learning, a division of BBC Studios. It was originally a joint venture between BBC Worldwide and Pearson Education. Formerly known as ‘BBC Worldwide Learning Studies’ and before that as ‘Videos for Education & Training’

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