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During the first week of February, museum officials announced they would begin accepting name suggestions for the ship’s dragon head and tail, a contest that ended April 1.
In conjunction with the opening this weekend of an exhibit at the Geneva History Museum featuring the dragon head and tail from a replica Viking ship created in the 19th century, museum officials h… ...
Gary Tinnes attaches the tongue to the head of the dragon, which was carved by Ray Albert, as Sons of Norway members work on their viking ship at Aldrich Lumber Friday, November 6, 2009.
This dragon head adorns the bow of the Osa. ... Don also made a 20-foot Viking ship, the Sieann, named after his sister. It’s in his sister’s yard in Bellingham.
Archaeologists have uncovered a huge Viking burial ground featuring more than a hundred graves, including some shaped like ships. The burial ground came to light during investigations of an ...