Oxburgh Hall, The Queens Room, The Sheldon Tapestry Map of 1647 showing Oxfordshire & Berkshire
Campement', one of 'The Art of War' tapestries in the Hall woven in Brussels by Le Clere & Van der Borch from cartoons by Lambert de Hondt, c 1710
Close view of "Tulip and Rose" wool curtains by William Morris in the Great Parlour at Wightwick Manor
Detail of Brussels tapestry showing border pattern of flowers and fruit, part of seven mid-C17th tapestries woven in wool and silk depicting boar and stag hunts, in the Hall at Upton House
Stumpwork Embroidery in the Tapestry Room at Treasurer's House, York 17th century
Standen, silk embroidery hanging by Mrs Beale from a design by William Morris
Close-up of the textile on the fire screen
Detail of the best of the Diogenes Tapestries in the Blue Bedroom
Close view of the Wade family coat of arms in the Entrance Hall at Snowshill Manor, Gloucestershire
Close view of the detail of the red lacquer case of the 8 day English longcase clock made by Stephen Rimbault, c1770, in Meridian at Snowshill Manor.
Close view of window seat cover - William Morris 'Peacock and Dragon' woven woollen fabric, in the Entrance Hall at Wightwick Manor
A scene from the needlework screen in the East Gallery
Moses in the Bulrushes', a mid to late C17th English embroidery at Trerice
Detail of stencilling in entrance hall, Treasurer's House, York
Late 17th century firescreen at Treasurer's House, York
William Morris "Tulip and Rose" tapestry, hanging beside the Drawing Room chimney-breast
Banner of the Duke of Cambridge from his stall at St George's, Windsor, part of the Charles Wade collection in Meridian, Snowshill Manor
An English embroidered cushion cove, set in a frame, at Petworth house, found in the North Gallery
Detail from the Marian Needlework at Oxburgh Hall
A sea creature in the form of a merman from the Marian Needlework at Oxburgh Hall
Detail from the Marian Needlework at Oxburgh, embroidered around 1570
The back legs and part of the hind quarters of a creature from a motif on the Marian Needlework at Oxburgh Hall