So first up we had to catch a ferry overnight from Portsmouth so we spent the afternoon exploring some of what the city has on offer. My mum had pre-booked tickets to see the Mary Rose at the Historic Dockyard and we had time before our slot to look around the rest of the docks:
HMS Warrior |
There is certainly plenty to fill a day with lots to see and touch:
There is a free apprentice museum which shows how the dockyard trained its workers throughout the centuries. My children enjoyed testing how a block and tackle made a huge difference:
You have to purchase tickets to access each of the ships so this time we only got to see HMS Victory from the outside:
There was no time to get bored and lots of fun photo opportunities:
Both my children knew who this magnificent chap was at the start of the Mary Rose exhibition:
They did find it hard to see that these planks were once a magnificent warship:
They found the artefacts (especially the cannons) much easier to relate to:
I found it very moving to see the bones of some of the tragic seamen that went down with the ship when she sank in the Solent:
I remember watching on Blue Peter when they raised the Mary Rose from the sea bed. I will be back when they have finished the preservation and she is more visible to the visiting public.
We then moved on to the Spinnaker Tower:
The males in the family chose not to go up the tower but the rest of us enjoyed the stunning views:
The only one brave enough to try out the glass floor was my daughter. Bless her she was shaking when I took this shot:
After dinner on Gunwharf Quays we headed out to Southsea a we had a couple more hours to fill. There is a great park just behind the beach so we all enjoyed the time there:
The grass was very parched |
It was good to have a playground for the children to let off steam:
We also got the chance to watch the Isle of Wight hovercraft setting off from the beach:
And my daughter made a pebble monster:
And of course nothing tops throwing pebbles into the sea:
Finally we went to the docks to await boarding our ferry at about 10 PM. We were treated to a lovely sunset for our last night on English soil for a fortnight:
More to come of what we got up to in Brittany...
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