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Detail of a runestone by the women's toilets in Arlanda Airport. "Brother."

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A boat named Thor spotted on the River Ouse, York, during a Dinner Cruise.

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Rune stone in the Ashmolean Museum, originally from Uppland in Sweden and dating the the late Viking Age. It was donated to the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford byKing Karl XI of Swedenin 1687.The runes read:Liðsmaðr lét hôggva stein…

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A Norse raven flag seen at English Heritage's Festival of History 2010 in the Viking Camp.

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Memorial plaque reads: "In Commemoration of a Great Naval Battle fought with the Danes in Swanage Bay by Alfred the Great D877". For more information see here

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A mini steam engine train named Thor at Moors Valley Park, Dorset.

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Super Scribblenauts is a Nintendo DS game that uses words to solve puzzles. At the start of the game you can write ala Scribble anything and if it is recognised it will appear. This is a screenshot of Valhalla, Hugin, Mugin, Viking, Valkyrie, Odin,…

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A depiction of the Danish King & King of England, Canute/Cnut from a Kings of England cards playset.

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A Viking Sheep mug from the Sheep-ish company.

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Viking Ale and Battle Axe Ale by Rudgate Brewery

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Stamford Bridge heraldry on notice board honouring the battle of Stamford Bridge that took place in 1066 between Harald Hardrada & Harold Godwinson.

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The pub sign for the Swordsman Inn at Stamford Bridge

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The Memorial stone and plaque to commemorate the Battle of Stamford Bridge 1066, at Stamford Bridge.

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A road named Viking Road to reflect the historical significance of Stamford Bridge. Rebecca Hill (myself) in shot.

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A historical memorial stone set supposedly overlooking the lands where the Battle of Stamford Bridge took place between Harold Godwinson and Harald Hardrada 1066.

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A special display in the Cathedral Library.
A piece of text beneath the exhibit piece says:
"Possibly evidence of the truth of the legend that a Dane was flayed alive for stealing the Sanctus bell of the monastery. This was recently analysed and…
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