Friday, 18 July 2025

I'm Sew Excited!

Have you heard? The Bayeaux Tapestry is coming to England in 2026!

OK, it is a temporary exchange of treasures - the French are getting the Lewis Chessmen and some of the Sutton Hoo hoard. In the 1000th anniversary of the birth of William the Conqueror, this 70 metre length of embroidery [it is not tapestry work, by the way!] is coming back to the land of its creation. 

We asked to borrow it in 1953 [Coronation of Elizabeth II] and 1966 [900 years after the battle] and quondam Culture Secretary Matt Hancock* assured us in 2018 that it would be coming in 2022. [huh!]

But now there is a definite date, and it will be on display in the British Museum. Oh how I long to go and see it...
I have dreamed of seeing this for more than 55 years, ever since I laboriously copied a portion onto a bit of sheeting for a school project on mediaeval needlework. [I finally saw my other favourite French stitching, the Lady and The Unicorn, last year in Paris]

I am clearly not alone in this longing, poet Bryan Bilston has written a little ode, which I plan to print out and stick on the fridge...

Tapestry of Dreams

for sew long how I did yearn
to visit you in Bayeux

but with the conquest of the years
my hair is getting greyeux

for Time will wait for Norman
-that's one in the eye for me

yet hope hangs by a silver thread,
I now hear you'll cross the sea

oh, I'm on pins and needles
I've been waiting since my youth

no stitch-up or false-spun yarn
it's the unembroidered truth

Brian Bilston

Will you be going to see it do you think?
* I have always wanted to use the word quondam in a post. I am not at all fond of MH, so am pleased to have found an appropriate adjective for him at last.


18 comments:

  1. I do hope you get to see it; fingers crossed for you and Brian Bilston!

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  2. RanndomThoughts18 July 2025 at 07:54

    Quondam.....I love a new word. (That's new to me, obvs.) And like you, I cannot wait to go and see the Bayeux Tapestry. But after nearly a thousand years you'd think we could have made our own copy?

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    1. There is one in Reading Museum, but the virtuous stitches embroidered discreet shorts over the soldiers'....equipment!

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  3. I'm sure you will get there and enjoy it.
    Clever poem!

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  4. That's exciting! I never got to see it in France and it would make the schlep to London on the train worth doing!

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  5. It is wonderful that it is coming to the UK at last. I have a seen it in Bayeux but it will be marvellous for it to be exhibited here. I hope I can get to see it but I worry about queuing, not good at that now I'm 75 and wobbly with vertigo. We shall see. We live next door to Hastings so really have an added interest in the exhibition. I hope you are able to go. Regards Sue H

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    1. I will take a small folding seat for the queue I think

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  6. Finally able to comment again as we were in the Borders last week with poor signal. We were there so that I could see The Great Tapestry of Scotland (also a series of embroideries) in its forever home and it was so worth the wait. I doubt we will see the Bayeux Tapestry as I couldn’t imagine persuading Norrie to come to London. Catriona

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  7. I hope you get to it, Angela. We went to see it many years ago in situ and it is very special.

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  8. That is exciting. I do hope you get to see it. We will not be able to come to England but I am now interested to check out this amazing work of embroidery on-line. Just imagine those busy fingers employing their needles all those hundreds of years ago!

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  9. We saw it in Bayeaux a few years ago (pre-Covid) and it was beautiful. Definitely an embroidery and not a tapestry, and they didn't rush you along. You could stand and really look at all the characters and the story unfolding. Hope you manage to see it. Xx

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  10. Good that you were able to take your time and not feel rushed

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