The Mary Rose Museum is a time capsule of Tudor life, with over 19,000 genuine Tudor artefacts – the largest collection on display in the world. Built from 1510 and launched the following year, she served Henry VIII for 34 years before sinking dramatically in 1545 defending England from a French invasion fleet. There she lay until 1971, when a team of divers, rediscovered the wreck site. Many still remember the momentous day she finally broke free of the water on 11 October 1982.
Approximate home time 6-7.30pm.
08:50 Camberley, Bus Stop A, opposite train station
09:05 Frimley, Bus Stop outside White Hart
09:15 Farnborough, Bus Stop outside Travelodge, Victoria Road
09:25 Ash, Shawfield Road, outside Greyhound Public House
09:35 Aldershot, outside the Princes Hall
09:50 Fleet, Bus Stop outside The Oatsheaf Pub
10:00 Hartley Wintney, Bus Stop by the Green
10:10 Hook, Bus Stop by White Hart Pub, London Road
10:25 Basingstoke, Bus Stop opposite railway station on Alencon Link
10:30 Basingstoke Leisure Centre, outside Buzz Bingo Euskirchen Way