Tapestry

  • 71tapestry moth. — See carpet moth. [1805 15] …

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  • 73Bayeux Tapestry — The Bayeux Tapestry ( fr. Tapisserie de Bayeux) is a 50 cm by 70 m (20 in by 230 ft) long embroidered cloth which explains the events leading up to the 1066 Norman invasion of England as well as the events of the invasion itself. The Tapestry is… …

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  • 74New World Tapestry — The New World Tapestry is the largest stitched embroidery in the world,[1] larger than the Bayeux Tapestry. It depicts English colonisation attempts in Newfoundland, North America, the Guyanas and Bermuda between the years 1583 and 1642, when the …

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  • 75Apache Tapestry — Entwickler Apache Software Foundation Aktuelle Version 5.2.6 (29. Juni 2011) Aktuelle Vorabversion 5.3.0 Alpha (24. Juni 2011) Betriebssystem Plattformunabhängig …

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  • 76Beauvais tapestry — The Beauvais tapestry manufacture was the second in importance, after the Gobelins tapestry, of French tapestry workshops that were established under the general direction of Jean Baptiste Colbert, the finance minister of Louis XIV. Whereas the… …

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  • 77Ros Tapestry Project — The Ros Tapestry Project is a major community arts and history project centered around the town of New Ross in County Wexford, Ireland. The project is dedicated to producing a tapestry in fifteen panels which tells the story of the coming of the… …

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  • 78Apache Tapestry — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Tapestry. Apache Tapestry Développeur …

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  • 79Mortlake Tapestry Works — were established alongside the River Thames at Mortlake, then outside, but near west London in 1619 by Sir Francis Crane. Contents 1 Royal Patronage 2 The Tapestries 2.1 Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight …

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  • 80Bayeux tapestry — /bay yooh , bah /; Fr. /bann yue / a strip of embroidered linen 231 ft. (70 m) long and 20 in. (50 cm) wide, depicting the Norman conquest of England and dating from c1100. [after Bayeux, France, the town in which it was made] * * * Medieval… …

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