EAW026333 ENGLAND (1949). The Hugin (a replica of the Viking Gokstad ship) at sea, Eastbourne, from the south-east, 1949

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Pennawd [EAW026333] The Hugin (a replica of the Viking Gokstad ship) at sea, Eastbourne, from the south-east, 1949
Cyfeirnod EAW026333
Dyddiad 5-September-1949
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Enw lle EASTBOURNE
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Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 562514, 99315
Hydred / Lledred 0.30498943858614, 50.770056899161
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Hugin (longship).



The Hugin is a reconstructed longship located at Pegwell Bay in Kent, England. It was a gift from the Danish government commemorating the 1500th anniversary of the arrival of Hengist and Horsa, leaders of the Anglo-Saxon invasion, at nearby Ebbsfleet. The ship is a replica of the much later ca. 890 Gokstad ship.



The boat was built in Denmark whence it was sailed by 53 Danes to England in 1949. The ship landed at Viking Bay in Broadstairs, Kent, before being moved to its current site. In 2005 the ship underwent repairs.

Hugin’s arrival was presented in a newsreel short entitled "Landing of the Vikings". Footage from the newsreel was used in the Doctor Who serial The Time Meddler to represent a 12th-century Viking raiding party.

Billy Turner
Tuesday 1st of November 2016 04:52:12 PM
This is the Viking Ship that is on display today at Pegwell Bay Ramsgate Kent. It came into the main bay at Broadstairs Kent & the council re named the bay Viking bay thereafter! It supposedly sailed from Scandinavia in this year, but rumour has it that it was towed quite a bit of the way by a warship!

Splosh
Tuesday 13th of May 2014 12:36:54 PM