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- Longships were a type of specialised Scandinavian warships that have a long history in Scandinavia, with their existence being archaeologically proven...
- long ship may also refer to: Longships, Cornwall, Land's End, Cornwall, England, UK; rocks off the coast "The Longships" (song), 1988 song by Enya The...
- Longships Lighthouse is an active 19th-century lighthouse about 1.25 mi (2.0 km) off the coast of Land's End in Cornwall, England. It is the second lighthouse...
- bringing back coal for the mines. Sank after dismasting. Longships Lighthouse in the distance Longships Lighthouse Cornwall portal Ordnance Survey: Landranger...
- Remasterer: Paschal Byrne Thompson, Dave. "Lucky Leif and the Longships". Allmusic. Retrieved 17 August 2013. Lucky Leif and the Longships on Amazon.com v t e...
- species of flora. Land's End is a po****r venue for rock climbers. The Longships, a group of rocky islets are just over 1 mile (1.6 km) offs****, and together...
- famous of the Viking longships. It was built for the Norwegian King Olaf Tryggvason, and was the largest and most powerful longship of its day. In the late...
- an older style of battle. The masts on these longships were lowered during battle with other longships and acted as a battle between makeshift sea fortresses...
- indicated by actions and outward signs. In the Swedish original of The Longships, the grammar is deliberately slightly archaic. Joan Klein noted that "Within...
- keyboard was used afterwards for additional sounds. "The Longships" makes reference to the longship war boats used by the Vikings, who invaded Ireland in...