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Viking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection (#8)

Step back in time and bring history to life with our Viking Ships and Weaponry collection of Glass Frames from Media Storehouse. These intricately designed frames showcase authentic replicas of Viking longships and various weapons, including swords, axes, and shields. Each frame is meticulously crafted to capture the essence of the Viking era, with detailed engravings and vivid colors that bring the past to the present. Perfect for displaying in your home or office, these frames add a touch of history and culture to any space. Immerse yourself in the rich history of the Vikings and elevate your decor with this stunning collection.

488 Glass Frames

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Viking Ship, 1914. Creator: Unknown

Viking Ship, 1914. Creator: Unknown
Viking Ship, 1914. From " Norge - Turistruter I 65 Billeder". [Mittet & Co, Kunstforlag - Kristania, 1914]

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Old Viking ship - explorer of northern seas and burial boat of Norse chief, Christiania

Old Viking ship - explorer of northern seas and burial boat of Norse chief, Christiania, Norway, c1905. From " The Underwood Travel Library - Norway". [Underwood & Underwood, London ]

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: The destruction of the Rus fleet at Constantinople, 1832

The destruction of the Rus fleet at Constantinople, 1832. Private Collection

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: The Gokstad Ship - A reconstruction, 1935

The Gokstad Ship - A reconstruction, 1935. Modern imagining of how the 9th-century Viking ship would have looked under sail

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Wagon from the Oseberg ship, 1935

Wagon from the Oseberg ship, 1935. The Oseberg ship is a well-preserved Viking ship which was buried c834 AD, although the ship itself is thought to be older

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: The Oseberg ship in the mound, showing the carving on stem and railing, 1935

The Oseberg ship in the mound, showing the carving on stem and railing, 1935. The Oseberg ship is a well-preserved Viking ship which was buried c834 AD

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: 2684553

2684553

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Viking ship, pictorial reconstruction

Viking ship, pictorial reconstruction

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: The Battle of London Bridge, 1014 (1913). Artist: Morris Meredith Williams

The Battle of London Bridge, 1014 (1913). Artist: Morris Meredith Williams
The Battle of London Bridge, 1014 (1913). The Saxon bridge was pulled down in 1014 by the Norwegian prince Olaf, who was aiding King Aethelred in regaining London from the Danes

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: King Magnus in the marsh at Downpatrick, Ireland, 1103 (1913)

King Magnus in the marsh at Downpatrick, Ireland, 1103 (1913). Magnus III (1073-1103), King of Norway, was killed in an ambush carried out by an Irish army concealed in a marsh

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: King Olafs Long Serpent, 10th century (1913). Artist: Morris Meredith Williams

King Olafs Long Serpent, 10th century (1913). Artist: Morris Meredith Williams
King Olafs Long Serpent, 10th century (1913). The Long Serpent was a ship, constructed by the master shipbuilder Thorberg Skafhog for the Norwegian King Olaf Trygvason (c960-1000)

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: The dying King Haakon carried to his ship, 961 (1913). Artist: Morris Meredith Williams

The dying King Haakon carried to his ship, 961 (1913). Artist: Morris Meredith Williams
The dying King Haakon carried to his ship, 961 (1913). King Haakon I (Haakon the Good) (c920-961) of Norway was mortally wounded at the Battle of Fitjar in 961

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Harald Fairhair, King of Norway, 9th or 10th century (1913)

Harald Fairhair, King of Norway, 9th or 10th century (1913). Harald I of Norway (c850-c933), known as Harald Fairhair, was the first King of Norway, ruling from 872-930

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Lathgertha, 1913. Artist: Morris Meredith Williams

Lathgertha, 1913. Artist: Morris Meredith Williams
Lathgertha, 1913. Lathgertha is a semi-legendary Danish Viking shieldmaiden, one time wife of Ragnar Lodbrok. Illustration from The Northmen in Britain by Eleanor Means Hull, published 1913

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: The Coming of the Northmen, 1913. Artist: Morris Meredith Williams

The Coming of the Northmen, 1913. Artist: Morris Meredith Williams
The Coming of the Northmen, 1913. The Viking invasions of Britain began with the raid on the island monastery of Lindisfarne in 793

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Viking ship EAW026333

Viking ship EAW026333
The Hugin (a replica of the Viking Gokstad ship) at sea, Eastbourne, East Sussex. A gift from the Danish government to commemorate the 1500th anniversary of the arrival of Hengist

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Viking era boat building IC128_006

Viking era boat building IC128_006
Reconstruction drawing, by Chris Evans, depicting the construction of a Viking era ship on the banks of a river. Although no archaeological evidence has been found

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Denmark, Jutland, Hemmet, Bork Vikingehavn, recreated Viking village, Viking ships

Denmark, Jutland, Hemmet, Bork Vikingehavn, recreated Viking village, Viking ships

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Denmark, Jutland, Hemmet, Bork Vikingehavn, recreated Viking village, Viking ships

Denmark, Jutland, Hemmet, Bork Vikingehavn, recreated Viking village, Viking ships

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Viking sword with silver and gold hilt, 8th-11th century

Viking sword with silver and gold hilt, 8th-11th century
Viking sword with silver and gold hilt, from Dyback, Skane. One of the finest swords of the Viking Age found in Scandinavia

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: A Viking longboat sails through calm ocean waters

A Viking longboat sails through calm ocean waters to their destinations for trade goods

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Europeans of the early Middle Ages

Europeans of the early Middle Ages
European family of the early Middle Ages. Antique hand-colored print

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Bronze Age Europeans

Bronze Age Europeans
European couple of the Bronze Age. Antique hand-colored print

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Barbarian tribesmen of the Roman Empire

Barbarian tribesmen of the Roman Empire
European tribesmen, known as barbarians to the Romans. Antique hand-colored print

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Vikings discovering Vinland

Vikings discovering Vinland
Norse settlers Thorfin and Gudrida landing on Vinland. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Norse settlers in battle with New World natives

Norse settlers in battle with New World natives
Viking expedition leader Thorwald fatally wounded by natives on the coast of Canada, 1002 AD. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Evert Taube statue, Goteborg, Sweden

Evert Taube statue, Goteborg, Sweden
Statue of Evert Axel Taube, Swedish author, artist, composer and singer (1890-1976) with the four-mast barque Viking in the background, in Goteborg (Gothenburg), Vastergotland, Sweden

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Hull of a Viking ship in Oslo

Hull of a Viking ship in Oslo Norway Oslo. Date of Photograph:1880-1890 ca

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Fleet Viking Ships Raid Vikings Raiders Longship

Fleet Viking Ships Raid Vikings Raiders Longship
A fleet of Viking ships on a raid

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Building the ships for the Norman invasion of England by William the Conqueror, 1066

Building the ships for the Norman invasion of England by William the Conqueror, 1066, after the Bayeux Tapestry. From Everday Life in Anglo-Saxon, Viking and Norman Times, published 1926

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: The Gokstad ship with tilt up. The 9th-century Viking ship found in a burial mound at Gokstad in

The Gokstad ship with tilt up. The 9th-century Viking ship found in a burial mound at Gokstad in Sandar, Sandefjord, Vestfold, Norway

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: An old Viking custom was to raise the victorious captain on the shields of two warriors

An old Viking custom was to raise the victorious captain on the shields of two warriors. From The Book of Ships, published c.1920

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Northern Alaska Exploring Expedition, 1884-1886. Creator: Unknown

Northern Alaska Exploring Expedition, 1884-1886. Creator: Unknown
Northern Alaska Exploring Expedition, 1884-1886. Unloading of supplies from the San Francisco schooner " Viking" onto sand-spit known as Pipe Spit, or Camp Purcell, Alaska

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: The Return of the Vikings (colour litho)

The Return of the Vikings (colour litho)
STC358004 The Return of the Vikings (colour litho) by Valda, John Harris (d.1941); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Islendingur, the replica of the Gokstad Viking ship which in 2000 was sailed across

Islendingur, the replica of the Gokstad Viking ship which in 2000 was sailed across
3249141 Acslendingur, the replica of the Gokstad Viking ship which in 2000 was sailed across the Atlantic (wood) by Icelandic School; Viking World Museum (VAikingaheimar), NjarA'vAik, Reykjanesbor

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Lerwick Up Helly Aa festival is a tradition that originated in the 1880s

Lerwick Up Helly Aa festival is a tradition that originated in the 1880s. Since then the festival has been an annual occurrence in the Shetland calendar. Our Picture Shows

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Lerwick Up Helly Aa festival is a tradition that originated in the 1880s

Lerwick Up Helly Aa festival is a tradition that originated in the 1880s. Since then the festival has been an annual occurrence in the Shetland calendar. Our Picture Shows

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Lerwick Up Helly Aa festival is a tradition that originated in the 1880s

Lerwick Up Helly Aa festival is a tradition that originated in the 1880s. Since then the festival has been an annual occurrence in the Shetland calendar. Our Picture Shows

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Lerwick Up Helly Aa festival is a tradition that originated in the 1880s

Lerwick Up Helly Aa festival is a tradition that originated in the 1880s. Since then the festival has been an annual occurrence in the Shetland calendar. Our Picture Shows

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: A Viking long ship miakes it way up the river Tyne on 21st July 1980

A Viking long ship miakes it way up the river Tyne on 21st July 1980

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: The Up Helly Aa Viking Fire Festival in Lerwick, Shetland

The Up Helly Aa Viking Fire Festival in Lerwick, Shetland, 27 January 1976 circa - All ready for the big night, The Guizer Jarl Squad aboard the Viking ship before the start of the nights festival

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Viking Longboat Ship July 1949 Viking ship off the shores of Kent after crossing

Viking Longboat Ship July 1949 Viking ship off the shores of Kent after crossing the North Sea

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: A Viking longboat on the river Tyne for the Newcastle Regatta in July 1980

A Viking longboat on the river Tyne for the Newcastle Regatta in July 1980

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Models of Viking longships are burnt on the beach at Cullercoats Bay in July 1980

Models of Viking longships are burnt on the beach at Cullercoats Bay in July 1980

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: Models of Viking longships are burnt on the beach at Cullercoats Bay in July 1980

Models of Viking longships are burnt on the beach at Cullercoats Bay in July 1980

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: A Viking longboat on the river Tyne for the Newcastle Regatta in July 1980

A Viking longboat on the river Tyne for the Newcastle Regatta in July 1980

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: A Viking longboat arriving on the river Tyne for the Newcastle Regatta in July 1980

A Viking longboat arriving on the river Tyne for the Newcastle Regatta in July 1980

Background imageViking ships and weaponry Glass Frame Collection: A Viking longboat arriving on the river Tyne for the Newcastle Regatta in July 1980

A Viking longboat arriving on the river Tyne for the Newcastle Regatta in July 1980



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