Reading Museum The Tapestry Room - Reading Museum The Tapestry Room - Reading Museum The Tapestry Room - Reading Museum The Tapestry Room - Reading Museum The arrow in the eye - Reading Museum Eustace and the Papal Banner - Reading Museum What is it? - Reading Museum Mont St. Michel - Reading Museum Panel 1 - Reading Museum - This first panel was completed by Elizabeth Wardle, the instigator of the replica tapestry. The work was carried out by the 35 members of the Leek embroidery society in 1885. It was completed in 1886 Conan's Escape - Reading Museum Keys to the city - Reading Museum Harold and the oath swearing ceremony - Reading Museum Godwin Gretsith the master mason - Reading Museum Panel 2 - Reading Museum - This panel was completed by Miss Phoebe Wardle of Cheddleton Heath - Thomas Wardle created the 8 coloured wools to match the original tapestry Workers dispute at Hastings Castle - Reading Museum King Harold's crowning ceremony - Reading Museum Turold the dwarf - Reading Museum What is it? - Reading Museum Panel 4 - Reading Museum - This panel was completed by Miss Ann Clowes - After completion in 1886 the tapestry toured throughout England. The replica tapestry also visited South Africa, America and Germany The hand of God - Reading Museum Halley's Comet - Reading Museum Lantern on the mast of the 'Mora' - Reading Museum The hoary apple tree on Telham hill - Reading Museum Panel 5 - Reading Museum - This panel was completed by Miss E. Gater, Miss Mary Bishop, Miss Mary Alice Garside and Miss Ann Cartwright - The tapestry was sold in 1895 to the former Mayor of Reading Alderman Arthur Hill for £300 A barrel of wine - Reading Museum Feast before the battle - Reading Museum Barbecue and chicken Kebabs - Reading Museum William, Odo and Robert - Reading Museum Panel 8 - Reading Museum - This panel was completed by Miss Anne Smith of Endon Bank, Stoke-on-Trent - In 1992 the tapestry was cleaned, re-mounted and placed back on display in a purpose-built gallery at Reading Museum Stigand performs the crowning ceremony - Reading Museum The last supper - Reading Museum Edward the Confessor's final hours - Reading Museum Panel 12 - Reading Museum - This panel was completed by Mary Edith Watson, Miss Alice Patinson, Macclesfield, Mrs Emily A. Bate - The tapestry details were taken from hand-coloured photographs supplied by the South Kensington Museum. (Now the V&A) Building Hastings Castle - Reading Museum Houses are burnt - Reading Museum Malfosse Incident - Reading Museum Edith at Edward's side - Reading Museum Names of the Workers of this Tapestry St. Paul's Church, Wokingham Font - St. Paul's Church, Wokingham Nave and chancel - St. Paul's Church, Wokingham Wall paintings - St. Paul's Church, Wokingham Organ - St. Paul's Church, Wokingham Altar - St. Paul's Church, Wokingham Processional banner - St. Paul's Church, Wokingham Painted Screen - St. Paul's Church, Wokingham The British Rail Class 165 Turbo is a fleet of suburban diesel multiple units built by BREL York Works between 1990 and 1992 The British Rail Class 450 began service in 2003. They are a part of the Siemens Desiro modular train family, commonly known as the 'Blue Desiro' Share