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The Vikings
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This is a photo of an original ship of the Vikings which I took at the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo Norway a few years ago. This will be my entry for the current contest.

In England, the beginning of the Viking Age is dated to 8 June 793,[7][8] when Vikings destroyed the abbey on Lindisfarne, a centre of learning on an island off the northeast coast of England in Northumberland. Monks were killed in the abbey, thrown into the sea to drown, or carried away as slaves along with the church treasures, giving rise to the traditional (but unattested) prayer�A furore Normannorum libera nos, Domine, "Free us from the fury of the Northmen, Lord."[9] Three Viking ships had beached in Weymouth Bay four years earlier (although due to a scribal error the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle dates this event to 787 rather than 789), but that incursion may have been a trading expedition that went wrong rather than a piratical raid. Lindisfarne was different. The Viking devastation of Northumbria's Holy Island was reported by the Northumbrian scholar Alcuin of York, who wrote: "Never before in Britain has such a terror appeared".[10] Vikings were portrayed as wholly violent and bloodthirsty by their enemies. In medieval English chronicles, they are described as "wolves among sheep". The first challenges to the many anti-Viking images in Britain emerged in the 17th century. Pioneering scholarly works on the Viking Age reached a small readership in Britain. Linguistics traced the Viking Age origins of rural idioms and proverbs. New dictionaries of the Old Norse language enabled more Victorians to read the Icelandic Sagas.

By the way, the vikings never wore such helmets as shown in comics etc,. That was just a creation of artists.

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::corngrowth
08/13/18 10:16 AM GMT
Raj, a couple of years ago, I've visited this museum as well. Very interesting and impressive. On the same trip I've paid a visit to the Fram museum as well, located on the peninsula of Bygd�y in Oslo, telling the story of Norwegian polar exploration.
A 'must' for 'old salts' like us, ☺ .
Good entry for the current 'once upon a time' contest.
Wish you Good Luck with it!
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.mesmerized
08/13/18 10:38 AM GMT
Well thank goodness someone has finally uploaded an image for the contest!...with just 7 days left and no entries til now I was beginning to wonder...a very impressive narrative and intriguing entry, Raj...good work and best of luck.
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::tigger3
08/13/18 2:51 PM GMT
I found narrative very sad, but very interesting, nice! tigs=^..^=
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::trixxie17
08/14/18 12:42 AM GMT
Very interesting narrative Raj and nice to see at least one entry for the contest - I believe the topic has people flummoxed.
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.questjester
08/14/18 2:16 PM GMT
I am going to set aside the eternal history of humanity's savagery against humanity to focus on your photograph ...

What an incredible ship! It's mastery of design and craftsmanship was unparalleled in its time. And its shape and ornamentation makes me smile ... like something Dr. Seuss dreamt up for a story.

Nice shot of some extraordinary historical craftsmanship, Raj! And I like the way that you captured the wall shadows bending in toward the mast.
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.icedancer
08/15/18 6:52 PM GMT
Wowser Raj, this is a winner in my eyes for the current contest - Good luck my friend
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.0930_23
08/17/18 6:59 PM GMT
Excellent entry for the contest Raj. I too like the detail of the ship. I can imagine it bouncing around on the waves.
Good luck in the contest.

TicK


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