Viking Longship Sea Stallion
Viking Longship Sea Stallion Arrives in Dublin
Viking ships were marine vessels of particular designs used and built by the Vikings during the Viking Age. The boat-types were quite varied, depending on what the ship was intended for, but they were generally characterized as being slender and flexible boats, with symmetrical ends with true keel. They were clinker built, which is the overlapping of planks riveted together. Some might have had a dragon's head or other circular object protruding from the bow and stern, for design, although this is only inferred from historical sources. They ranged in the Baltic Sea and far from the Scandinavian homelands, to Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Newfoundland, the Mediterranean, the Black Sea and Africa. For more info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viking_ships
Murphy, William
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Auburn University Libraries
2007-08-14
Kuhn, Wiebke
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Ireland, Dublin
2007: Sailboat in Storm
Sailing
Sailboat right before a storm hits in the North Sea, showing the potential danger of relying on this kind of transportation
Beer, Frank
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Auburn University Libraries
2007-11-26
Kuhn, Wiebke
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Netherlands, North Sea
1890s: Ships in the Harbor, Naples, Italy
Italy—Naples
Ships
Shipping
Ships in harbor at Naples, Italy. ca. 1890-1900
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Auburn University Libraries
Smith, Angelina
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Naples, Italy
2012: Sailing with Goetheborg
Video about sailing on an older sailing boat, underlined with a version of La Paloma
Images of life on a larger sailing boat, with a youth group that is learning how to set sail, clean the ship and other necessary tasks.
Lenz, Paul
Youtube
Auburn University Libraries
2012-08-03
Kuhn, Wiebke
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English, German, Swedish
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