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Ships of the Time of Henry VIII

Ships of the Time of Henry VIII.jpg Ship of the latter half of the Fifteenth CenturyThumbnailsJapanese Ironclad of about 1600 A.DShip of the latter half of the Fifteenth CenturyThumbnailsJapanese Ironclad of about 1600 A.DShip of the latter half of the Fifteenth CenturyThumbnailsJapanese Ironclad of about 1600 A.DShip of the latter half of the Fifteenth CenturyThumbnailsJapanese Ironclad of about 1600 A.DShip of the latter half of the Fifteenth CenturyThumbnailsJapanese Ironclad of about 1600 A.D

Looking at the lofty hulls, the immense mainsails, and the nearness of the ports to the water-line, we can easily understand how a want of care wrecked the Mary Rose. The ship in the background on the right is apparently trying to reduce sail, and has had to lower her main-yard. Her mainsail is almost in the water, to the apparent danger of the ship.