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Darlington veterans' Viking longboat Stormbird to be displayed in York | |
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The boat is made from oak felled at the 2018 anniversary of the D-Day landings | The boat is made from oak felled at the 2018 anniversary of the D-Day landings |
Veterans have built a 30ft (9m) replica Viking longboat in a long-running project to boost their mental health. | Veterans have built a 30ft (9m) replica Viking longboat in a long-running project to boost their mental health. |
More than 100 former servicemen and women have helped to construct Stormbird at a workshop in Darlington. | More than 100 former servicemen and women have helped to construct Stormbird at a workshop in Darlington. |
It was made from an oak tree which was felled in 2018 on the anniversary of D-Day. | It was made from an oak tree which was felled in 2018 on the anniversary of D-Day. |
Bob Marshall, chief executive of The Viking Boat Company, said: "It's about helping people to cope with the stress and trauma they have been through and putting it into a perspective that they can manage." | Bob Marshall, chief executive of The Viking Boat Company, said: "It's about helping people to cope with the stress and trauma they have been through and putting it into a perspective that they can manage." |
Those taking part have learnt traditional skills including woodturning and metalwork | Those taking part have learnt traditional skills including woodturning and metalwork |
Hundreds of volunteer hours have been spent since 2021 crafting the wood to make the replica, which is based on a real, preserved Viking longboat which was recovered in Denmark in the 1970s. | Hundreds of volunteer hours have been spent since 2021 crafting the wood to make the replica, which is based on a real, preserved Viking longboat which was recovered in Denmark in the 1970s. |
Those taking part have learnt the traditional skills of woodturning, as well as metalwork and creating other decorations | Those taking part have learnt the traditional skills of woodturning, as well as metalwork and creating other decorations |
Mr Marshall, who formerly served in the Royal Signal Corps, said the time and concentration required from veterans helped to develop coping strategies to counter the effects of PTSD, anxiety and stress. | Mr Marshall, who formerly served in the Royal Signal Corps, said the time and concentration required from veterans helped to develop coping strategies to counter the effects of PTSD, anxiety and stress. |
"The boat is a wonderful thing and it's a beautiful piece of woodwork," he added. | "The boat is a wonderful thing and it's a beautiful piece of woodwork," he added. |
The team is putting the finishing touches on the boat - which would have been used by Vikings to explore rivers - and it will be put on the water when weather conditions improve later this year. | The team is putting the finishing touches on the boat - which would have been used by Vikings to explore rivers - and it will be put on the water when weather conditions improve later this year. |
Before that, it will be on display at the Jorvik Viking Festival in York between February 17 and 22, where it can be seen in Parliament Street. | Before that, it will be on display at the Jorvik Viking Festival in York between February 17 and 22, where it can be seen in Parliament Street. |
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