An Old Sea Dog

From The BBC:

Dog skeleton from Mary Rose displayed in Portsmouth

A dog which sailed aboard the Mary Rose ship 465 years ago is to take up residence in the Mary Rose Museum at the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard.

The animal’s skeleton, which has been reconstructed by staff at the Mary Rose Trust, will go on display from Friday 26 March.

The dog was discovered trapped in the sliding door of the carpenter’s cabin of the Mary Rose, which sank in 1545.

The dog, named Hatch by museum staff, was probably used as a ratter.

Full article

Lots of photos of the skeleton (and other things Mary Rose) are at the MaryRose500 photostream on Flickr.

And other articles:

* From the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard website: Lost dog returns home…after nearly 500 years!

* From The News (Portsmouth): Mary Rose chief meets Hatch, the Crufts star with historic pedigree

* From The Telegraph: Mary Rose’s dog unveiled for the first time

* From The Times Online: Riddle of an old sea dog who died in the service of her king

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