The reconstructed Viking ship 'Sea Stallion' at Höganäs
Reconstructed Viking Ships
Havhingsten (The Sea Stallion) Viking ship in harbour at Höganäs
Roskilde Viking Ship Museum
World-Tree Project
2013
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Detail of the clinker-built construction of the Sea Stallion reconstructed Viking ship
Reconstructed Viking Ships
Viking ships were clinker built, with the strakes overlapping and joined by clinch (or clinker) nails allowing for a degree of flexibility in the hull. For more information see http://www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk/en/visit-the-museum/exhibitions/the-five-reconstructions/the-sea-stallion-from-glendalough-skuldelev-2/
Roskilde Viking Ship Museum
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2013
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Ballast in the hold of the Sea Stallion reconstructed Viking Ship
Reconstructed Viking Ships
The Vikings used large stones as ballast in Viking ships, a practice still common in traditional boats in Norway. For more information see http://www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk/en/visit-the-museum/exhibitions/the-five-reconstructions/the-sea-stallion-from-glendalough-skuldelev-2/
Roskilde Viking Ship Museum
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2013
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Sleeping arrangements on the Sea Stallion reconstructed Viking Ship
Reconstructed Viking Ships
The crew of approx. 65 would have slept in shifts on longer journeys, in rather cramped conditions as pictured here onboard Havhingsten in 2013! For more information see http://www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk/en/visit-the-museum/exhibitions/the-five-reconstructions/the-sea-stallion-from-glendalough-skuldelev-2/
Roskilde Viking Ship Museum
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2013
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Prow decoration on the Sea Stallion from Glendalough
Reconstructed Viking Ships
This prow decoration is a replica of a tenth or eleventh century bronze 'weather vane' from S
Roskilde Viking Ship Museum
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2013
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The Sea Stallion (Havhingsten) Reconstructed Viking Ship in Rørvig Harbour
Reconstructed Viking Ships
Havhingsten fra Glendalough (The Sea Stallion from Glendalough) is an accurate reconstruction of the largest of the Skuldelev ships (Skuldelev 2), a 30m long warship. The ship was reconstructed by the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde using traditional materials and construction techniques, and sailed to Dublin and back in 2007-2008. It has a crew of 65 volunteers, who sail it at weekends and for a longer voyage in the summer, refining how it is sailed. For more information, see <a href="http://www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk/en/visit-the-museum/exhibitions/the-five-reconstructions/the-sea-stallion-from-glendalough-skuldelev-2/">http://www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk/en/visit-the-museum/exhibitions/the-five-reconstructions/the-sea-stallion-from-glendalough-skuldelev-2</a>/
Roskilde Viking Ship Museum
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2016
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Reconstructed Viking Ship 'Ottar' photographed at the Viking Ship Museum, Roskilde
Reconstructed Viking Ships
Ottar is a reconstruction of Skuldelev 1, an ocean-going cargo vessel from c. 1030 discovered in the Roskilde Fjord barrier along with several other Viking ships. Ottar was reconstructed by the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde using authentic materials and construction techniques, and is crewed by 6-15 people. It is a Knarr type ship that would have been used to transport cargo, including on longer journeys to Norse colonies in the British Isles, Iceland and Greenland. Though a small example of its type, Ottar is a very stable vessel with good cargo-carrying capacity. More information at <a href="http://www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk/en/visit-the-museum/exhibitions/the-five-reconstructions/ottar-skuldelev-1/">http://www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk/en/visit-the-museum/exhibitions/the-five-reconstructions/ottar-skuldelev-1/</a>
Roskilde Viking Ship Museum
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2013
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Reconstructed Viking Ship 'Helge Ask' photographed off the west coast of Sweden
Reconstructed Viking ships
The Helge Ask is an accurate reconstruction of the 17.5 meter warship Skuldelev 5, discovered in the Roskilde Fjord along with several other Viking Age ships that had been deliberately scuttled. The original (dating to c. 1040) is housed in the Viking Ship Museum, Roskilde, and the reconstruction sails with a crew of around 30. It is photographed here from the deck of the Sea Stallion, another reconstructed Viking ship with a crew of 65. For more information, see <a href="http://www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk/en/visit-the-museum/exhibitions/the-five-reconstructions/helge-ask-skuldelev-5/">http://www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk/en/visit-the-museum/exhibitions/the-five-reconstructions/helge-ask-skuldelev-5/</a>
Roskilde Viking Ship Museum
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2016
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Photo of the Sea Stallion docked in Dublin 2007
Viking ships
The Sea Stallion docked in Dublin on its first voyage in 2007. Photo taken by Rebecca Boyd. For more information on the Sea Stallion, see http://www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk/en/
Rebecca Boyd
The World-Tree Project
2007
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Havhingstens Rejse (The Sea Stallion's Journey) video clip from the Viking Ship Museum
Sailing
Et sammendrag af filmen "Havhingstens rejse. En forsøgsrejse i film og musik", som kan ses på Vikingeskibsmuseet i forbindelse med den udstilling, der er bygget op om skibets rejse.
Producent: Benny Jacobsen, Lydia og Anne-Christine Larsen, Vikingeskibsmuseet Fotografer: Asbjørn Date fra Danmarks Radio, Nathan Williams og James Gray fra BBC og Werner Karrasch fra Vikingeskibsmuseet. Klip: Henrik Bech Peterson, Lydia Programmering: Tore Dalsgaard, Vikingeskibsmuseet Lyd: Niels Arild, Arildlyd Musik: Palle Mikkelborg
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20 Kroner Danish Coin featuring Havhingsten
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This coin was issued in 2008 and features the reconstructed Viking ship Havhingsten, or the Sea Stallion from Glendalough.
Photo: Ivan Jakobsen
The World-Tree Project
2016
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Ghost of the Sea Stallion! At Dublinia
Viking Ships
The entrance to the Dublinia experience in Dublin features a scale replica of the prow of Havhingsten (The Sea Stallion from Glendalough) which is visible through the glass from the street outside Dublinia. The Sea Stallion is a reconstruction of the largest of the Skuldelev ships recovered from the Roskilde Fjord and displayed in the Viking Ship Museum. The Sea Stallion made its trip back to Dublin (where it was originally contstructed) in 2007.
Dublinia
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August 2016
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Blog: A Viking Journey
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An Irish woman's blog about going to Denmark to sail The Sea Stallion, a replica Viking ship.
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A Viking Journey (Blog)
Viking ships
A blog by Irish archaeologist Alva Mac Gowan, documenting this year's summer voyage with the reconstructed Viking ship Havhingsten (the Sea Stallion from Glendalough) as it takes part in the Kongens Togt (King's Journey) commemorating Cnut's conquest of England.
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