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All Saints Church, Rotherfield Peppard
- The Millennium Tapestry is located at the rear of the building. Scenes on the tapestry depict some of the features that characterise Peppard.
Ferring Millennium Project
- The Millennium is celebrated in artistic form with many of Ferring's residents and societies creating tapestries to depict Ferring in West Sussex, England, at the turn of the century
Heaton, Bradford, St Barnabas Millennium Tapestry
- This millennium tapestry was organised through church groups, individual embroiderers chose their own techniques.
Kimpton Village - Millennium Tapestry
- Ideas for a millennium tapestry were first discussed in September 1997. The design is a triptych depicting the villages - its features and activities.
Leeds Tapestry 2000
- Community art project embroidered to celebrate the millennium, consisting of 16 panels of needlework in a fabric collage.
Lewes, Christ Church
- The Embroidery took 3 years to make and was ready in time for the Millennium, the three panel embroidery is displayed at Christ Church in Prince Edward's Road, Lewes.
Martinstown
- It is a tiny place near Dorchester with a stream running between the road and the cottages. The country round is rich in the turf-covered tombs of an immemorial ancestry.
Sunbury Millennium Embroidery
- This project is intended as a permanent, commemorative record which celebrates the ancient riverside village of Sunbury-on-Thames and its community at the turn of the year 2000.
The Harris Tapestry
- The Harris Tapestry consists of 8 individual panels. Each panel depicts a different area of the Isle of Harris. The tapestry is all handmade and only local natural fibres have been used.
The Overlord Embroidery
- The Overlord Embroidery is a unique 83-metre-long textile tribute to the sacrifice and heroism of those who took part in Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of Normandy, on 6 June 1944.
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