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Bayeux Tapestry - Now Online!

You probably know that - you're looking at some newsfeed or something on the internet, and suddenly something really cool and exciting pops up. That is just what happened to me, leading to my finding out about the Bayeux Tapestry online.

In a project to make the embroidery more accessible and digitally available, the whole 70 metres have been photographed and then pieced together into a large panorama - which is now freely accessible online. So you can have a look at whatever piece you want to, and even zoom in quite a bit. Here's the museum's info and intro page to the Online Tapestry.

I've spent some time already squinting at the stitches in different parts. Of course, I immediately had an Oliver Twist moment when clicking on the zoom-in button, when I would really have liked to have just one more... but didn't get it. Still, it's wonderful, and probably allows a closer look than going to visit the original piece!
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Heather on Dienstag, 23. Februar 2021 23:17

Reading Museum has a near perfect replica of the Bayeux Tapestry - hand stitched in 1885 so that Britain could have one too. It's accurate in size, materials, detail - the only thing missing us a set of underpants. Well worth a visit! (After lockdown). https://www.readingmuseum.org.uk/your-visit/permanent-galleries/bayeux-gallery

Reading Museum has a near perfect replica of the Bayeux Tapestry - hand stitched in 1885 so that Britain could have one too. It's accurate in size, materials, detail - the only thing missing us a set of underpants. Well worth a visit! (After lockdown). https://www.readingmuseum.org.uk/your-visit/permanent-galleries/bayeux-gallery
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