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 | All Saints Church, Rotherfield Peppard
The Millenium Tapestry is located at the rear of the building. Scenes on the tapestry depict some of the features that characterise Peppard. |  | Amber Valley Millennium Banners
Over 3000 people of all ages and abilities have helped to make the banners. Each banner depicts the distinctive identity of local towns and villages and reflects the work and leisure activities of those living within them at the turn of the Millennium. |  | Bradford's Millenium Embroidery
Bradford on Avon's Millenium Tapestry. 12 panels mainly worked in chain stitch |  | Ferring Millenium Project
The Ferring 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. |  | 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. |  | Llanybri, West Wales
The original idea to create a "tapestry" depicting events in Llanybri district over the last two millennia, came originally from discussions held by "The Ladies Circle", a group of local ladies who meet on a regular basis. |  | Madeira Threads UK - The Madeira Millennium Embroidery
 Madeira UK Ltd commissioned the internationally renowned embroiderer, Linda Straw, in July 1995, to research, design, and embroider 1000 years of British History. The commission brief required Linda to involve as many other embroiderers from across the UK as possible. |  | 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. |  | Millenium Tapestry
This original work of art measuring 8ft x 4ft 8in (2.43 x 1.42m) depicts aspects of village life in Goring, Streatley and surrounding areas at the end of the twentieth century. Designed and hand-made entirely by local inhabitants, it comprises 565,882 stitches and involved some 2500 hours of work. |
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