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"Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Textiles: From Ancient Relics to Modern Craftsmanship" The Shroud of Turin

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Textiles Collection: Point de Venise lace (chromolitho)
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Textiles Collection: Lace makers of Bruges (chromolitho)
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Textiles Collection: Barbara Uttmann Lacemkr
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Textiles Collection: Bayeux Tapestry. 1066-1077. Scene of the Battle
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Textiles Collection: Shroud of Turin, Jesus Christ, Paris, France, Europe
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Textiles Collection: Bayeux Tapestry. 1066-1077. Battle of Hastings
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Textiles Collection: Honiton Lace 1851
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Textiles Collection: Muslim prayer carpet, Palestinian Authority, Middle East
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Textiles Collection: Norman cavalry clashes with Harolds foot soldiers forming shield wall
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Textiles Collection: Textiles at Totonicapan market, Guatemala, Central America
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Textiles Collection: Dressmakers workshop
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Textiles Collection: Building ships in preparation for war, Bayeux Tapestry, Bayeux, Normandy, France, Europe
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Textiles Collection: Hand block printing at Crysede Island Works, St Ives, Cornwall. Probably 1930s
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Textiles Collection: Welsh woman with spinning wheel, Wales
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Textiles Collection: A Street Scene in Cairo, by Charles Robertson
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Textiles Collection: Cutting room at Crysede Island Works, St Ives, Cornwall. 23rd March 1931 or 23rd March 1936
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Textiles Collection: Death of King Harold showing an arrow in his eye, Bayeux Tapestry, Bayeux
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Textiles Collection: Carving a printing block at Crysede Island Works, St Ives, Cornwall. Probably 1930s
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Textiles Collection: Horrockses, Crewdson & Co Ltd, Preston, Lancashire
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Textiles Collection: Mill Workers - Spinning - Rochdale, Lancashire
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Textiles Collection: How Navajo Indian Rugs are made - USA
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Textiles Collection: New Lanark Mills, Scotland. Robert Owens (1771-1858) model community of cotton mills
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Textiles Collection: Bayeux Tapestry. 1066-1077. Making a boat. Romanesque
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Textiles Collection: Cotton weavers at their looms, Preston, Lancashire
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Textiles Collection: Cotton weaving shed, Preston, Lancashire
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Textiles Collection: Norway - Kautokeino - Sami People
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Textiles Collection: Textiles at Chichicastenango market, Guatemala, Central America
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Textiles Collection: Cotton Dye Works
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Textiles Collection: Dressing Shetland Shawls
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Textiles Collection: Dyeing Harris Tweed
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Textiles Collection: Tuscon, Arizona - Indian Blanket Department
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Textiles Collection: Detail of Nez Perce beadwork of cradle board, Olympia State Capitol Museum
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Textiles Collection: Mayan textiles for sale, Panajachel, Lake Atitlan, Guatemala, Central America
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Textiles Collection: Spinning Harris Tweed
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Textiles Collection: Drying Harris Tweed
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Textiles Collection: Spinning Harris Tweed
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Textiles Collection: Silk Weaver 1855
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Textiles Collection: Woman spinning - India
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Textiles Collection: Cotton Weaving / Lancs
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Textiles Collection: Shalom, New York, United States of America, North America
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Textiles Collection: Tapestry in Saint-Pierre de Solesmes Abbey depicting the life of St. Benedict
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Textiles Collection: Oman, Muscat. Souvenirs for sale at a shop in the old souk of Mutrah
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Textiles Collection: Art Nouveau Embroidery
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Textiles Collection: Tapestry of Creation. 1st half 12th c. Romanesque
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Textiles Collection: Africa, Ghana, Volta Region. Kente cloths for sale in the Kente weavers village
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Textiles Collection: George Criscuolo fitting an evening gown of Crysede silk, St Ives, Cornwall. Around 1927
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Textiles Collection: Machining room at Crysede Island Works, St Ives, Cornwall. Probably 1930s
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Textiles Collection: Repeating Pattern - Art Deco Woman


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"Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Textiles: From Ancient Relics to Modern Craftsmanship" The Shroud of Turin: A mysterious textile that has captivated believers and skeptics alike, believed by some to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. Paris, France: A fashion capital known for its exquisite textiles and haute couture, where designers weave their creativity into stunning garments. Bayeux Tapestry (1066-1077): Depicting scenes from the Battle of Hastings, this iconic textile offers a glimpse into medieval warfare and Norman conquest in Europe. Hand block printing at Crysede Island Works: Witnessing craftsmanship from the 1930s in St Ives, Cornwall, as artisans meticulously create intricate patterns on fabrics using traditional techniques. A Street Scene in Cairo: Charles Robertson's painting transports us to Egypt's bustling markets filled with vibrant textiles that reflect the region's rich cultural heritage. Muslim Prayer Carpet: An embodiment of devotion and artistry from Palestine, this intricately designed carpet serves as a sacred space for prayer in the Middle East. Cotton Dye Works: Unveiling the behind-the-scenes process of transforming raw cotton fibers into colorful fabrics through dyeing techniques perfected over centuries. Dressmakers Workshop: Stepping into a world where skilled hands bring fabric to life; witness seamstresses crafting garments with precision and passion. Building Ships in Preparation for War (Bayeux Tapestry): Normandy's historical tapestry showcases how textiles played a role even beyond clothing - aiding shipbuilding during times of conflict. Death of King Harold (Bayeux Tapestry): This poignant scene reminds us how they are immortalize history; an arrow piercing King Harold's eye forever etched onto fabric threads. Clash between Norman Cavalry and Harolds Foot Soldiers (Bayeux Tapestry).