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Lots on at the Mary Rose Museum

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Tudor Pottery

Saturday 20th July
Tudor fans are invited to the Mary Rose Museum on July 20th to create their own Tudor-inspired pottery piece. In collaboration with the local pottery studio Fatclay Pottery, participants will learn from experts – no previous pottery experience required.

The day begins with a talk from Dr. Alex Hildred, Head of Research at the Mary Rose Trust, who will discuss the pottery pieces found on the wreck site. Following this, visitors will enjoy a guided tour of the museum led by an expert team member. After a morning of inspiration and a lunch break, participants will have the opportunity to get creative. They will learn to sculpt clay, creating their own piece based on the museum's collection but with their own individual style and vision.

Please note: The event has a limited capacity of 12 participants. While tea and coffee will be provided, lunch will not be included.

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Tudor Games

Wednesday 24th - Friday 27th July | 11:00 - 15:00
Travel back in time and experience the entertaining activities enjoyed by the crew of the Mary Rose! Engage your family in a strategic battle of Nine Men's Morris using our oversized board and counters – who will outsmart their rival and claim victory in this timeless game?

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Tudor Food and the Mary Rose

Tuesday 30th July - Friday 2nd August | 11:00 - 15:00
Tudor FoodDiscover the fascinating differences between the diets of wealthy Tudors and the working classes. Unearth the secrets of food on board the Mary Rose and delve into the tasty treats enjoyed by Tudor people. Explore how the affluent feasted on a variety of meats, exotic fruits, and imported spices, while the working classes relied on simpler fare such as bread, cheese, and pottage. Learn about the storage and preparation methods used on the Mary Rose, and uncover the culinary challenges faced by sailors at sea. Through interactive displays and expert insights, gain a deeper understanding of the diverse and intriguing food culture of the Tudor era.

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Lots on at the Mary Rose Museum