Distributing the oars on board the Sea Stallion from Glendalough
Subject
Reconstructed Viking Ships
Description
Great co-ordination is needed to distribute the oars used on the Sea Stallion, particularly when they need to be deployed quickly. For more information see http://www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk/en/visit-the-museum/exhibitions/the-five-reconstructions/the-sea-stallion-from-glendalough-skuldelev-2/
Creator
Roskilde Viking Ship Museum
Publisher
World-Tree Project
Date
2013
Contributor
TBirkett
Rights
CC BY NC
Format
jpg
Language
No Linguistic Content
Type
Still Image
Coverage
Viking Age, Vikingtiden, Vikingatida, Denmark, Danmark, Modern
The oars of the reconstructed Viking ship 'Sea Stallion from Glendalough'
Subject
Reconstructed Viking Ships
Description
The oars in the resting position. Note the red tack oar, used to set the pace. For more information see http://www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk/en/visit-the-museum/exhibitions/the-five-reconstructions/the-sea-stallion-from-glendalough-skuldelev-2/
Creator
Roskilde Viking Ship Museum
Publisher
World-Tree Project
Date
2013
Contributor
TBirkett
Rights
CC BY NC
Format
jpg
Language
No Linguistic Content
Type
Still Image
Coverage
Viking Age, Vikingtiden, Vikingatida, Denmark, Danmark, Modern
Oli Stewart Demonstrating Rowing Technique on-board Havhingsten
Subject
Viking Ships
Description
Oli Stewart, a member of the Sea Stallion crew, demonstrates good rowing technique on board the largest reconstructed Viking Ship - Havhingsten. Thirty of the crew row at any one time, achieving over 4.5 knots in good conditions.