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Bayeux Tapestry. 1066-1077. Transport of weapons and wine on a cart. Detail. Romanesque art. Tapestry. FRANCE. Bayeux. Archaeological Museum
Bayeux Tapestry (6 of 8)A black and white depiction of the Bayeux Tapestry. In this section, William is informed that Harolds army is on the way south. William and his men leave Hastings, to meet the English force
Bayeux Cathederal, interior - black & white view of Church Interior Date: circa 1890s
Bayeux Cathedral - coloured view of Gothic style church building Date: circa 1890s
Bayeux, Normandy, France - Maison de la Rue Saint-Martin. Date: circa 1903
English Cathedrals - Porch, Bayeux Cathederal - Porch. Part of Box 144 Boswell Collection - English Cathedrals Bayeux Cathedral (Cath餲 ale Notre-Dame de Bayeux)
Bayeux Cathedral, FrancePanorama view of Bayeux Cathedral, France. Date: 1905
Costume of Bayeux Falling tails from the bonnetCostume of Bayeux. Falling tails from the bonnet and the false sleeves in a contrasting colour.. Handcolored fashion plate illustration from Louis-Marie Lantes Costumes des femmes du Pays de Caux
Costume of the Bayeux area, near the sea TheCostume of the Bayeux area, near the sea. The bonnet is called a dormeuse or sleeper.. Handcolored fashion plate illustration from Louis-Marie Lantes Costumes des femmes du Pays de Caux, 1827/1885
Young woman of Bayeux The bodice of this dressYoung woman of Bayeux. The bodice of this dress is much shorter in the back than in the front.. Handcolored fashion plate illustration from Louis-Marie Lantes Costumes des femmes du Pays de Caux
Bayeux Tapestry. 1066-1077. Ttransport of weapon and armours. Detail. Romanesque art. Tapestry. FRANCE. Bayeux. Archaeological Museum
Bayeux Tapestry. 1066-1077. Detail of the attack to the Dinan castle in Brittany by William I of England. Romanesque art. Decorative Arts; Tapestry. FRANCE. Bayeux. Archaeological Museum
Bayeux Boats - 2William of Normandy orders trees to be felled to build ships, which are then dragged down to the sea-shore to carry his troops across the Channel to England Date: 1066
The castle place, Bayeux, France. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
General view, Bayeux, France. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
The cathedral, Bayeux, France. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
The cathedral, interior, Bayeux, France. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Bayeux Tapestry (3 of 8)A black and white depiction of the Bayeux Tapestry. In this section, Harold swears an oath to William of Normandy, returns to England, where Edward the Confessor dies. Date: 1064 - 1066
Bayeux Tapestry (2 of 8)A black and white depiction of the Bayeux Tapestry. In this section, Harold Godwinson is taken to meet with William of Normandy Date: 1064 - 1066
Bayeux Tapestry (7 of 8)A black and white depiction of the Bayeux Tapestry. In this section, William exhorts his men to do battle. The battle commences, with deaths on both sides. Date: 1064 - 1066
Bayeux Tapestry (8 of 8)A black and white depiction of the Bayeux Tapestry. In this final section, the battle continues, Harold is killed, and the English flee the battlefield. Date: 1064 - 1066
Bayeux Tapestry (4 of 8)A black and white depiction of the Bayeux Tapestry. In this section, Harold Godwinson is crowned King Harold II of England
Bayeux Tapestry (5 of 8)A black and white depiction of the Bayeux Tapestry. In this section, Williams fleet set sail across the Channel, and land at Pevensey. They set up camp and dine. Date: 1064 - 1066
Normandy Costume, France - Bonnet from Bayeux
Man with Axe / Bayeux 3 / 16Man with an axe
Britain / 11C / BayeuxLife during the reign of Edward the Confessor
Odo Leaves RochesterOdo of Bayeux, unable to regain power, conspires against William II and is exiled from England : the illustration shows him leaving Rochester Castle, Kent
Queen Matildas TapestryThe Bayeux Tapestry is made; one theory is that it was made by Queen Matilda, the wife of William I, as shown here
Bayeux Boats - 3William of Normandys fleet carries his troops across the Channel to England
Bayeux Boats - 1Vessel in which Harold returned to England after visiting William in Normandy
Norman Conquest 6 of 16Conan surrenders : Harold is knighted by William; they ride together to Bayeux where Harold, touching reliquaries, swears fealty to William, then he returns to England