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Search and Rescue!

February 12, 2025

Dating from around 1500, the wall paintings in Winchester Cathedral's Lady Chapel depict miracles and legends associated with Mary, including a ship being brought to safety. This wonderful ship formed the basis of a search and rescue activity for the cathedral's Ocean Commotion trail, in which visitors explore the chapel and find characters lost in its woodwork. It was great fun to take a 500-year-old ship to sea!

Captain Henry Pearson →