The Mary Rose Museum also has a series of crafty half term events, for those younger ones less eager on the horror of Halloween. From the 25th to the 29th October there are arts and crafts projects every day, from building your own Tudor warship, to making your own Tudor clay tile.
Half term also marks the last chance for visitors to experience the Diving Deep exhibition, free to any ticket holder. The exhibition showcases the extraordinary story of the discovery and excavation of HMS Invincible, the captured French ship that became the model for many Royal Navy ships of the line.
To help visitors gain an even deeper insight they can listen to talks from the divers who helped uncover it, and meet those who put the exhibition together. A farthing placed for good luck under the mast of HMS Victory in the Victorian period makes its debut at the exhibition, a rare and exciting piece not seen since it was originally placed there over a century ago. Younger adventurers will love the Horrible Histories Pirates exhibition. Learn about some of their most infamous and their gory tricks of the trade.
Better yet, become a real pirate, and make good use of the ships and their air cannons. Half term marks the last chance to see the exhibition, so make sure you learn all you can about these sea-faring scoundrels. The best value Ultimate Explorer Ticket means families can visit as much as they like over the year, with full access to all attractions including the Harbour Tour. Its water bus service, included in the ticket price, connects it with the Royal Navy Submarine Museum and Explosion Museum of Naval Firepower in Gosport, meaning visitors to the site can access all attractions for one ticket.
Launched by the Queen in , the 22,tonne aircraft carrier has served in conflicts including Iraq and the Balkans. Invincible is the sixth ship in the Royal Navy's history to bear the name. It was laid down at Vickers' shipyard in Barrow in The warship served in the Falklands War, deploying Harrier fighter aircraft against Argentine forces and the Duke of York was based on board as a Sea King helicopter pilot. Decommissioned in , it left Portsmouth in March for the the last time before travelling to Leyal Ship Recycling, based near Izmir, Turkey.
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