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Anglo-Saxon framed building (UEB Uncontracted)

by Rnib

This page shows two labelled views of a typical Saxon building and the different materials that were used in its construction. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up.At the top of the page is a side view of the building with a steep roof coming to a point at the top. Further down the page is a window opening. In the bottom part of the page there is a front view of the building with the facing of the roof and further down, in the centre, is the entrance.

Map of Britain showing Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in the Seventh Century (Large Print)


This page shows a map of Britain on the left of the page, and a key to the abbreviations on the map in the top right of the page. A labelled north-pointing arrow is shown in the top left of the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The map shows seven different areas the Anglo-Saxons occupied in the Seventh Century and also indicates areas occupied by other tribes.

Map of Britain showing Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in the Seventh Century (UEB Contracted)


This page shows a map of Britain on the left of the page, and a key to the abbreviations on the map in the top right of the page. A labelled north-pointing arrow is shown in the top left of the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The map shows seven different areas the Anglo-Saxons occupied in the Seventh Century and also indicates areas occupied by other tribes.

Map of Britain showing Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in the Seventh Century (UEB Uncontracted)


This page shows a map of Britain on the left of the page, and a key to the abbreviations on the map in the top right of the page. A labelled north-pointing arrow is shown in the top left of the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The map shows seven different areas the Anglo-Saxons occupied in the Seventh Century and also indicates areas occupied by other tribes.

Norse gods Tyr and Frigg (Large Print)


This image shows Tyr on the left and Frigg on the right of the page. Their bodies are facing forwards so both arms and legs can be found. They are looking to the left so only one eye can be found. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up.Tyr's head is in the top left of the page. He wears an elaborate helmet. He has a cloak on his shoulders which hangs down behind him to his knees. It is attached to his tunic by two brooches. He wears a short tunic which finishes above the knees. His hand to the left is missing because it was bitten off by the gigantic wolf Fenrir. His hand to the right holds his powerful spear. He has an armlet on this arm. He is wearing boots which have laces running down them.Frigg's head is in the top right of the page. She has attractive plaited hair and a pretty face. Her shoulders are bare. She is wearing a figure-hugging, strapless top and a long skirt which comes to her ankles. She is spinning wool on a spindle in her hand to the left. A bundle of un-spun wool is up from her hand and the thread hangs down to the spindle which has spun wool wrapped around it.

Norse gods Tyr and Frigg (UEB Contracted)


This image shows Tyr on the left and Frigg on the right of the page. Their bodies are facing forwards so both arms and legs can be found. They are looking to the left so only one eye can be found. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up.Tyr's head is in the top left of the page. He wears an elaborate helmet. He has a cloak on his shoulders which hangs down behind him to his knees. It is attached to his tunic by two brooches. He wears a short tunic which finishes above the knees. His hand to the left is missing because it was bitten off by the gigantic wolf Fenrir. His hand to the right holds his powerful spear. He has an armlet on this arm. He is wearing boots which have laces running down them.Frigg's head is in the top right of the page. She has attractive plaited hair and a pretty face. Her shoulders are bare. She is wearing a figure-hugging, strapless top and a long skirt which comes to her ankles. She is spinning wool on a spindle in her hand to the left. A bundle of un-spun wool is up from her hand and the thread hangs down to the spindle which has spun wool wrapped around it.

Norse gods Tyr and Frigg (UEB Uncontracted)


This image shows Tyr on the left and Frigg on the right of the page. Their bodies are facing forwards so both arms and legs can be found. They are looking to the left so only one eye can be found. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up.Tyr's head is in the top left of the page. He wears an elaborate helmet. He has a cloak on his shoulders which hangs down behind him to his knees. It is attached to his tunic by two brooches. He wears a short tunic which finishes above the knees. His hand to the left is missing because it was bitten off by the gigantic wolf Fenrir. His hand to the right holds his powerful spear. He has an armlet on this arm. He is wearing boots which have laces running down them.Frigg's head is in the top right of the page. She has attractive plaited hair and a pretty face. Her shoulders are bare. She is wearing a figure-hugging, strapless top and a long skirt which comes to her ankles. She is spinning wool on a spindle in her hand to the left. A bundle of un-spun wool is up from her hand and the thread hangs down to the spindle which has spun wool wrapped around it.

Viking armament (Large Print)


This page shows four images, an axe on the left, a helmet in the top, a shield in the bottom and a sword on the right of the page. These pictures are not to scale. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up.The axe blade is at the top and the handle to the bottom of the page. At the bottom of the handle there is a grip. The sharp edge of the blade faces to the right.The helmet protects the upper half of the face. There is a vertical and a horizontal strip on the upper part of the helmet to strengthen it. There are curved strips above the holes where the warrior would look out. These would strengthen this part and protect his eyes. The strips are held onto the main part of the helmet with rivets.The shield has a simple design of circles in its centre. Its main structure is composed of three vertical pieces of wood surrounded by a bronze strip of metal that runs all around the edge.The sword blade points down the page. At the upper end of the blade there is a wide thin piece of metal, this is the finger guard. Up the page from it is the handle grip.

Viking armament (UEB Contracted)


This page shows four images, an axe on the left, a helmet in the top, a shield in the bottom and a sword on the right of the page. These pictures are not to scale. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up.The axe blade is at the top and the handle to the bottom of the page. At the bottom of the handle there is a grip. The sharp edge of the blade faces to the right.The helmet protects the upper half of the face. There is a vertical and a horizontal strip on the upper part of the helmet to strengthen it. There are curved strips above the holes where the warrior would look out. These would strengthen this part and protect his eyes. The strips are held onto the main part of the helmet with rivets.The shield has a simple design of circles in its centre. Its main structure is composed of three vertical pieces of wood surrounded by a bronze strip of metal that runs all around the edge.The sword blade points down the page. At the upper end of the blade there is a wide thin piece of metal, this is the finger guard. Up the page from it is the handle grip.

Viking armament (UEB Uncontracted)


This page shows four images, an axe on the left, a helmet in the top, a shield in the bottom and a sword on the right of the page. These pictures are not to scale. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up.The axe blade is at the top and the handle to the bottom of the page. At the bottom of the handle there is a grip. The sharp edge of the blade faces to the right.The helmet protects the upper half of the face. There is a vertical and a horizontal strip on the upper part of the helmet to strengthen it. There are curved strips above the holes where the warrior would look out. These would strengthen this part and protect his eyes. The strips are held onto the main part of the helmet with rivets.The shield has a simple design of circles in its centre. Its main structure is composed of three vertical pieces of wood surrounded by a bronze strip of metal that runs all around the edge.The sword blade points down the page. At the upper end of the blade there is a wide thin piece of metal, this is the finger guard. Up the page from it is the handle grip.

Viking house (Large Print)


This image shows a Viking house in the centre of the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The house has a large thatched roof which comes to a point at the top. There is a large doorway in the centre of the house and the walls are made of wattle and daub. On the right of the page there is a pile of logs which will be burnt for cooking and warmth.

Viking house (UEB Contracted)


This image shows a Viking house in the centre of the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The house has a large thatched roof which comes to a point at the top. There is a large doorway in the centre of the house and the walls are made of wattle and daub. On the right of the page there is a pile of logs which will be burnt for cooking and warmth.

Viking house (UEB Uncontracted)


This image shows a Viking house in the centre of the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The house has a large thatched roof which comes to a point at the top. There is a large doorway in the centre of the house and the walls are made of wattle and daub. On the right of the page there is a pile of logs which will be burnt for cooking and warmth.

Viking peasants (Large Print)


This image shows a woman on the left and a man on the right of the page. They are facing forwards so both eyes, arms and legs can be found. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up.The woman's head is in the top left of the page. She wears a scarf which covers her hair and shoulders. It is fastened by a brooch near her shoulder. She wears a long apron over a long dress which has long sleeves. Her arms are held out to the left and right. Her feet can be found at the bottom left of the page.The man's head is in the top right of the page. He has a beard. He wears a cloak which covers his shoulders at the front and hangs down behind him. It is fastened by a brooch just down from his beard. He has a long sleeved tunic which comes down to his thighs. He has a belt around his waist. His arms are held out to the left and right. Under the tunic he wears long trousers. His feet can be found at the bottom right of the page.

Viking peasants (UEB Contracted)


This image shows a woman on the left and a man on the right of the page. They are facing forwards so both eyes, arms and legs can be found. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up.The woman's head is in the top left of the page. She wears a scarf which covers her hair and shoulders. It is fastened by a brooch near her shoulder. She wears a long apron over a long dress which has long sleeves. Her arms are held out to the left and right. Her feet can be found at the bottom left of the page.The man's head is in the top right of the page. He has a beard. He wears a cloak which covers his shoulders at the front and hangs down behind him. It is fastened by a brooch just down from his beard. He has a long sleeved tunic which comes down to his thighs. He has a belt around his waist. His arms are held out to the left and right. Under the tunic he wears long trousers. His feet can be found at the bottom right of the page.

Viking peasants (UEB Uncontracted)


This image shows a woman on the left and a man on the right of the page. They are facing forwards so both eyes, arms and legs can be found. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up.The woman's head is in the top left of the page. She wears a scarf which covers her hair and shoulders. It is fastened by a brooch near her shoulder. She wears a long apron over a long dress which has long sleeves. Her arms are held out to the left and right. Her feet can be found at the bottom left of the page.The man's head is in the top right of the page. He has a beard. He wears a cloak which covers his shoulders at the front and hangs down behind him. It is fastened by a brooch just down from his beard. He has a long sleeved tunic which comes down to his thighs. He has a belt around his waist. His arms are held out to the left and right. Under the tunic he wears long trousers. His feet can be found at the bottom right of the page.

Viking artefacts (Large Print)


This page shows six artifacts in two rows of three. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. A brooch is in the top left of the page. Each arm, or lobe has a repeat of the same pattern which faces in to the centre.An arm ring is in the top centre of the page. This is near circular with a small gap at the top. The ring has decorative wire wound around it in a continuous spiral.A comb is in the top right of the page. There is a thick handle at the top with many teeth pointing down the page. The handle has small round bronze rivets which hold the comb together.A coin is in the bottom left of the page. It has a stylized image of a raven in the centre and ancient Norse lettering around the edge.A pin brooch is in the bottom centre of the page. The top half of the image is ring shaped with a break in the bottom section. The pin part is attached to the top of the ring where there is one of the thistle decorations.A pin is on the right of the page. It is actually paddle shaped. The pointed end is at the bottom of the page. A hole is in the middle of the paddle part of the pin. This part is decorated with light carvings.

Viking artefacts (UEB Contracted)


This page shows six artifacts in two rows of three. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. A brooch is in the top left of the page. Each arm, or lobe has a repeat of the same pattern which faces in to the centre.An arm ring is in the top centre of the page. This is near circular with a small gap at the top. The ring has decorative wire wound around it in a continuous spiral.A comb is in the top right of the page. There is a thick handle at the top with many teeth pointing down the page. The handle has small round bronze rivets which hold the comb together.A coin is in the bottom left of the page. It has a stylized image of a raven in the centre and ancient Norse lettering around the edge.A pin brooch is in the bottom centre of the page. The top half of the image is ring shaped with a break in the bottom section. The pin part is attached to the top of the ring where there is one of the thistle decorations.A pin is on the right of the page. It is actually paddle shaped. The pointed end is at the bottom of the page. A hole is in the middle of the paddle part of the pin. This part is decorated with light carvings.

Viking artefacts (UEB Uncontracted)


This page shows six artifacts in two rows of three. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. A brooch is in the top left of the page. Each arm, or lobe has a repeat of the same pattern which faces in to the centre.An arm ring is in the top centre of the page. This is near circular with a small gap at the top. The ring has decorative wire wound around it in a continuous spiral.A comb is in the top right of the page. There is a thick handle at the top with many teeth pointing down the page. The handle has small round bronze rivets which hold the comb together.A coin is in the bottom left of the page. It has a stylized image of a raven in the centre and ancient Norse lettering around the edge.A pin brooch is in the bottom centre of the page. The top half of the image is ring shaped with a break in the bottom section. The pin part is attached to the top of the ring where there is one of the thistle decorations.A pin is on the right of the page. It is actually paddle shaped. The pointed end is at the bottom of the page. A hole is in the middle of the paddle part of the pin. This part is decorated with light carvings.

Viking king and warrior (Large Print)


This image shows a king on the left and warrior on the right of the page. They are seen from the front so both eyes, arms and legs can be found. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up.The king's head is in the top left of the page. The top half of his head is covered by a helmet. A small piece extends down to protect his nose. The king wears a big cloak which covers his shoulders and hangs down his back to his ankles. It is fastened by a brooch near his neck. The king wears a short chainmail vest which has short sleeves. Underneath this is a woolen top which is longer and has long sleeves. He has a wide leather belt around his waist which has a sword in a sheath hanging down on the right. On his legs he has woolen leggings with leather straps wrapped around. He has small leather shoes on. His hand on the left cannot be found as it is holding a large round shield. His hand to the right holds a spear.The warrior's head is in the top right of the page. On his head he has a leather cap strengthened with metal strips. The warrior wears a leather jacket with a leather belt around his waist which has a small sword in a sheath hanging down on the right. Under the jacket he wears a woolen top which can be found as it goes down to his thighs. On his legs he has woolen leggings with leather straps wrapped around. He has leather shoes on. His hand on the left cannot be found as it is holding a round shield. His hand to the right holds an axe.

Viking king and warrior (UEB Contracted)


This image shows a king on the left and warrior on the right of the page. They are seen from the front so both eyes, arms and legs can be found. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up.The king's head is in the top left of the page. The top half of his head is covered by a helmet. A small piece extends down to protect his nose. The king wears a big cloak which covers his shoulders and hangs down his back to his ankles. It is fastened by a brooch near his neck. The king wears a short chainmail vest which has short sleeves. Underneath this is a woolen top which is longer and has long sleeves. He has a wide leather belt around his waist which has a sword in a sheath hanging down on the right. On his legs he has woolen leggings with leather straps wrapped around. He has small leather shoes on. His hand on the left cannot be found as it is holding a large round shield. His hand to the right holds a spear.The warrior's head is in the top right of the page. On his head he has a leather cap strengthened with metal strips. The warrior wears a leather jacket with a leather belt around his waist which has a small sword in a sheath hanging down on the right. Under the jacket he wears a woolen top which can be found as it goes down to his thighs. On his legs he has woolen leggings with leather straps wrapped around. He has leather shoes on. His hand on the left cannot be found as it is holding a round shield. His hand to the right holds an axe.

Viking king and warrior (UEB Uncontracted)


This image shows a king on the left and warrior on the right of the page. They are seen from the front so both eyes, arms and legs can be found. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up.The king's head is in the top left of the page. The top half of his head is covered by a helmet. A small piece extends down to protect his nose. The king wears a big cloak which covers his shoulders and hangs down his back to his ankles. It is fastened by a brooch near his neck. The king wears a short chainmail vest which has short sleeves. Underneath this is a woolen top which is longer and has long sleeves. He has a wide leather belt around his waist which has a sword in a sheath hanging down on the right. On his legs he has woolen leggings with leather straps wrapped around. He has small leather shoes on. His hand on the left cannot be found as it is holding a large round shield. His hand to the right holds a spear.The warrior's head is in the top right of the page. On his head he has a leather cap strengthened with metal strips. The warrior wears a leather jacket with a leather belt around his waist which has a small sword in a sheath hanging down on the right. Under the jacket he wears a woolen top which can be found as it goes down to his thighs. On his legs he has woolen leggings with leather straps wrapped around. He has leather shoes on. His hand on the left cannot be found as it is holding a round shield. His hand to the right holds an axe.

Viking longship, 900AD (Large Print)


This image shows a side view of a longship with the stern on the left and the bow on the right of the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up.The longship is a long thin boat with a large single sail. The mast starts in the centre at the top of the page and runs down leading to the cross boom with a square sail hanging down to the deck. The mast is supported by two ropes attached to the stern and one attached forwards to the bow. At the stern of the ship there is a steering oar going down into the water. To the right of the mast is the bow or front of the ship. At the very front of the boat is the dragon's head.

Viking longship, 900AD (UEB Contracted)


This image shows a side view of a longship with the stern on the left and the bow on the right of the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up.The longship is a long thin boat with a large single sail. The mast starts in the centre at the top of the page and runs down leading to the cross boom with a square sail hanging down to the deck. The mast is supported by two ropes attached to the stern and one attached forwards to the bow. At the stern of the ship there is a steering oar going down into the water. To the right of the mast is the bow or front of the ship. At the very front of the boat is the dragon's head.

Viking longship, 900AD (UEB Uncontracted)


This image shows a side view of a longship with the stern on the left and the bow on the right of the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up.The longship is a long thin boat with a large single sail. The mast starts in the centre at the top of the page and runs down leading to the cross boom with a square sail hanging down to the deck. The mast is supported by two ropes attached to the stern and one attached forwards to the bow. At the stern of the ship there is a steering oar going down into the water. To the right of the mast is the bow or front of the ship. At the very front of the boat is the dragon's head.

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