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Following a two-month call to the public for suggestions, the newly-refurbished dragon head and tail used on a replica Viking ship will now be known as Freya – a name that museum officials said ...
“The (head and tail) will have one name and the museum and the Friends of the Viking Ship will take a look at the entries and make the best decision that we think would fit the dragon and help ...
Anna Weiss-Pfad details restoration of the Viking ship dragon head and tail dubbed Freya on Tuesday, Sept. 12. A principal conservator at Third Coast Conservation in Elmhurst, she led a five ...
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.
Cape Clear is nowhere near the ocean, but it has a lighthouse and a "Viking longship" that residents plan to set alight for ...
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.
The finished ship featured the horned head of a dragon, which the crew named Igor, at the bow. Sleeping quarters, along with a stove, water, food, sea anchor, and inflatable life boat, were all ...
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