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Fighting Temeraire Belgian Wall Tapestry Hanging, Tapestries, Woven, tapestries, tapestrys, hangings, and, the

    J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851) The Fighting Temeraire tugged to her last Berth to be broken up; is an oilpainting executed in 1838. It depicts one of the last second-rate ships of the line which played a distinguished role in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, the 98-gun ship HMS Temeraire being towed towards its final berth in Each London in 1838 to be broken up for scrap. The painting hangs in the National Gallery, London, having been bequeathed to the nation by the artist in 1851.

    Battle of Hastings I European Pillow Cover

      Norman soldiers fighting during the Battle of Hastings are depicted in intricate detail on this historically inspired tapestry pillow cover. This scene is a meticulous extract of the expansive Queen Matilda's Tapestry hanging in the Museum of Bayeux in Normandy. The pillow cover is expertly woven of 100% cotton by Belgium weavers in historically accurate colors to mimic those of the original tapestry. Part of our Bayeux Collection, thispillow cover makes an impression when filled with...

      Bayeux William European Pillow Cover

        Bayeux William woven European tapestry panel features the Duke William of Normandy departing for the Battle of Hastings of 1066. He was victorious over King Harold of Saxon, England in the battle on Senlac Hill, north west of Hastings. The victory gave William control of England and he was the first Norman ruler of England, King William I. Here in this tapestry we see William and his crew sailing after waiting weeks due to the the winter storms, for suitable weather int he summer to sail,...

        Bayeux William Small European Pillow Cover

          Bayeux William woven European tapestry panel features the Duke William of Normandy departing for the Battle of Hastings of 1066. He was victorious over King Harold of Saxon, England in the battle on Senlac Hill, north west of Hastings. The victory gave William control of England and he was the first Norman ruler of England, King William I. Here in this tapestry we see William and his crew sailing after waiting weeks due to the the winter storms, for suitable weather int he summer to sail,...