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Whose saga: Alfred’s or Brian’s? Images used in study unit. Birmingham Pilot Scheme ‘Ireland in Schools’ BASS Universities of Birmingham & Northampton. Gaia, replica Viking ship which visited Dublin in July 2005 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Birmingham Pilot Scheme‘Ireland in Schools’ BASS Universities of Birmingham &

Northampton

Whose saga:Alfred’s or Brian’s?

Images used in study unit

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Menu1. Gaia, replica Viking ship which visited Dublin in July 2005

This is an exact replica of the 1000-year-old Gokstad, excavated in Norway in 1880 and said to contain the remains of Olav Geirstadalv, the first Viking king of Dublin – Vestfold Fylkeskommune

2. Cartoon, source unknown3. King Alfred the Great, statue at Winchester, 19014. Brian Boru, 19th century print – Currier & Ives5. Contents pages of textbooks:

left: to be determinedright: Life in Viking Times by Susan Skyrme, Colourpoint, 1-89839-224-2

6. Map: Viking route to Britain & Ireland – from Skyrme, Life in Viking Times, p. 217. Map: Location of Battle of Edington – from The Vikings in History, by F.D. Logan,

Routledge, 0-41508-396-6, p. 145 (Insert 18th century map of area)8. Battle of Edington from the film Alfred the Great, 19699. Map: Location of Battle of Clontarf (inset: modern Clontarf) – both from internet10. Brian Boru blesses his troops before the Battle of Clontarf – James Ward fresco, Dublin

City Hall, early 20th centuryExtras – collages of imagesAlfred the GreatBrian BoruBattle of EdingtonBattle of Clontarf

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