The Mary Rose, Henry VII's favourite ship, was constructed mainly of Oak. Modern estimates calculate that around 600 oak trees were used to build the ship.
After serving for 33 years in several wars against France, Scotland and Brittany, she saw her last action on 19 July 1545. While leading the attack on the galleys of a French invasion fleet, she sank accidentally, while turning to engage the French in the Solent, north of the Isle of Wight.
See the links below for more information
beams
the Mary rose was made primarily oak
The Mary Rose, Flagship of Henry VIII, was built in Portsmouth, England
Henry the V111
the Mary rose was made by Henry VII in Portsmouth, England in 1509-1511. it then sunk in 1545 in the french fleet, it had survived 30 years.:)
Mary rose museam
Her hull was laid in 1510, she was launched in 1511, and finished in 1512. She was re-outfitted in 1536.
mary rose
"Your sisters' names are Rose and Mary."
A Rose for Mary was created in 2003.
Mary Rose School was created in 2007.
Henry VIII had many warships, the most famous is probably the Mary Rose.
No he named the Mary Rose after Mary Bolyn