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Dr David Musgrove said the 230-foot long artefact was most likely woven in Kent rather than France and was created using an ...
Dr David Musgrove said the 230-foot long artefact was most likely woven in Kent rather than France and was created using an ...
Route of medieval pilgrims is not certain, but people have walked chalk escarpment in southern England for millennia. The ...
Indeed, by 1077 the Tapestry had arrived in Normandy, and was displayed at Bayeux Cathedral. It has remained in France ever since, although it may have had a narrow escape during the French Revolution ...
MOST people have probably heard of the London districts of Wapping and Bermondsey, each banking on the Thames with their magnificent docks ...
The mysteries of the propaganda and porn of England's most important historical relic show the embroidered tale of William's invasion was just as important in Anglo French relations in 1066 as it is n ...
Pope Leo XIV Shares Message to Pilgrims at Historic Mass in Canterbury Cathedral To have such a Mass celebrated in the mother church of England was ‘very impressive, very moving.
Anglo-Saxon Invasion of Britain in the 5th and 6th centuries was a key event in the formation of England. Following the collapse of Roman control over Britain, the Anglo-Saxons, a group of tribes ...
Similar emblems have been seen on Anglo-Saxon cremation urns A tiny gold coin that is believed to be the oldest from the Anglo-Saxons in East Anglia has been found in a field.
Pocklington District Heritage Trust said it will be able to show the early gold and garnet cloisonné panel thanks to a well-supported crowd funding… ...
The Papal nuncio will celebrate Mass for the first time in Canterbury Cathedral on 7 July, to mark the feast of the translation of the relics of St Thomas Becket.