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28/02/2021 by Ann Bernard

Bayeux Tapestry now digital and on line.

France Puts Its Historic Bayeux Tapestry Online for Virtual …

www.travelandleisure.com › … › Visual Arts

Feb. 11, 2021 — France’s famed Bayeux Tapestry, which has been off-limits to viewers in Normandy since the start of the pandemic, has gone digital. … And now, in 2021, it’s available for the world to view online. … Go to Opt Out Form.

Famed medieval Bayeux Tapestry goes online – every thread

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Feb. 10, 2021 — … medieval Bayeux Tapestry may be off-limits to visitors because of the coronavirus pandemic, but its keepers have put a digital version online …

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Famed Medieval Bayeux Tapestry Goes Online – Every ..

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Feb. 10, 2021 — The world-famous medieval Bayeux Tapestry may be off-limits to visitors because of the pandemic, but its keepers have put a digital version …

Explore the Bayeux Tapestry online – Bayeux Museum

www.bayeuxmuseum.com › the-bayeux-tapestry › expl…

Discover the entire Bayeux Tapestry following online the 70 meter-long … the source: “Official digital representation of the Bayeux Tapestry – 11th century.

I hope that one of these connections will give you access to the digital version of the Bayeux Tapestry.  It is excellent.  Never having seen it so close up, I am amazed at the renditions of the faces.  You can see the differences between the people involved and recognize them as they appear, and, reappear through the story. (history).

I am having computer problems so hope you receive this and are able to access the digital edition.  Thanks to Mary Corbet of Needle n thread for bringing it to my attention.

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  1. Heather Cawte says

    01/03/2021 at 09:02

    Excellent news!

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    • Ann Bernard says

      01/03/2021 at 11:02

      Hello Heather, So glad to hear from you. The digital edition is marvellous and I hope that you will have some time soon to sit with it and study it.
      How is your tapestry progressing? Am sure that progress has slowed down considerably but hope that all the stitchers have kept in touch. Would you like me to do a piece about its current status?
      All good wishes, Ann

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