They portray through historical costume and activities the people who lived, travelled to and invaded Britain in the Viking-Age.
[2] As well as arena-displays, Vikings of Middle England erect a Living History encampment where members demonstrate Viking-age crafts such as blacksmithing[3] or where the audience can have a go at certain activities such as coin-striking.
[4] Vikings of Middle England perform at events throughout the UK, including at places of historical interest such as Rockingham Castle,[5][6] carnivals,[7] festivals[8][9] and local events,[10] and also at other visitor attractions such as Conkers.
[11] Vikings of Middle England also provide displays and resources for education, at schools and for seminars.
The organisation has lent expertise and kit to researchers for books,[12][13][14] websites,[15] TV and film productions, and conferences while also publishing articles on their website suitable for UK Key Stage 2 pupils.