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The Stories of the Gloucester Shipwreck: Norfolk's Mary Rose

 

The discovery of the Gloucester warship off the coast of Great Yarmouth by Julian and Lincoln Barnwell, and James Little, wrecked while carrying a future King of England and Scotland in 1682, was announced to the world in June 2022. The shipwreck is hailed as the most significant historic maritime discovery since finding the Mary Rose in 1971.

In four events, curators of the Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery exhibition titled ‘The Last Voyage of the Gloucester: Norfolk’s Royal Shipwreck, 1682’, and experts in the field, will explore the Gloucester’s stories as they are told through music and drinking, literature and history, art and textiles.


Tuesday evenings, April – July 2023 | 6:00pm – 7:30pm (Doors at 5:45pm)

Venue (accessible): Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery, Town Close Auditorium

All events are free and open to the public and followed by a drinks reception

Event attendees can enter the exhibition for free from 5-6pm on the day of the events. 

 

If any of the events listed are showing as 'out of stock', please contact [email protected] to be added to the waitlist. 

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The Stories of the Gloucester Shipwreck: Norfolk's Mary Rose

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a) Music, Drinking and Other Intoxicants in Restoration Britain | Tues 25 April

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Tuesday 25 April 2023 | 6pm | Norwich Castle, Town Close Auditorium

Experts in early modern drinking cultures and intoxicants, and music, share their knowledge about amusements and recreations of the Stuart court and on board the Gloucester.

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b) An Avoidable Tragedy? The Duke of York, Politics and Naval Policy | Tues 16 May

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Tuesday 16 May 2023 | 6pm | Norwich Castle, Town Close Auditorium

Experts on maritime history place the Gloucester wreck in debates about James, Duke of York's leadership abilities and navy policy in the late 1670s and early 1680s.
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c) Shipwreck & the Sea in Early Modern Art & Culture: New Horizons & Watery Graves | Tues 20 June

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Tuesday 20 June 2023 | 6pm | Norwich Castle, Town Close Auditorium

Experts in maritime art and shipwreck culture explore how maritime disasters were used to explore and express a range of social, political, and cultural issues.
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d) Stuart Style: Textiles from the Gloucester | Tues 11 July

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Tuesday 11 July 2023 | 6pm | Norwich Castle, Town Close Auditorium

Experts on early modern clothing and its curation and replication share their knowledge of Stuart style, tailoring, and fashion.
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