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Now there's excitement building about the Tapestry at Roan Hill. They're going to have washer and dryers in their units.
“The Bayeux Tapestry is one of the most iconic pieces of art ever produced in the U.K. and I am delighted that we will be able to welcome it here in 2026," Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said in a ...
The Bayeux Tapestry, an extensive ca. 11th-century embroidered cloth that retold the Norman Conquest, was an obvious inspiration, but so was another woven work, the Game of Thrones tapestry.
The tapestry is widely believed to have been made in England in the 11th century, according to the British Museum, and it was likely commissioned by William’s half brother Bishop Odo of Bayeux.
The tapestry ends with the epic Battle of Hastings on Oct. 14, 1066, where William’s Normans rout the Anglo-Saxon forces. Historians suggest the events leading to the invasion were a bit messier.
The tapestry ends with the epic Battle of Hastings on Oct. 14, 1066, where William’s Normans rout the Anglo-Saxon forces. Historians suggest the events leading to the invasion were a bit messier.