Submitted by CalebRogers t3_y2w4ff in history
In 1982 the renowned Alexander McKee's efforts to excavate Henry VIII's famous warship The Mary Rose paid off, and the ship was pulled from the seabed by the combined efforts of the Royal Navy and an archaeological dig team. Disaster struck during the raising and the ship was nearly lost once more, but now she sits in her own dedicated state-of-the-art museum on a naval base in Portsmouth.
https://www.spyglassmagazine.co.uk/post/the-raising-of-the-mary-rose-40-years-on
Mc00p t1_is6c3zk wrote
I was under the impression that the Vasa, a Swedish warship from the 1620s was a bigger maritime dig.