Close view of a C17th crewel work bed hanging from the Grey Room at Snowshill Manor, home of collector Charles Wade
Detail of the floral design on the brocaded bed-hangings in the Gallery Bedroom at Powis Castle
A brightly coloured needlework by Ann Fulwood, dated 1876, on the Staircase at Plas yn Rhiw, Pwllheli, Gwynedd
The head of a horse-like creature from a motif on the Marian Needlework at Oxburgh Hall
A motif from the Marian Needlework at Oxburgh Hall showing a dolphin with the initials MR
A beaver motif from the Marian Needlework at Oxburgh Hall
The head and fore-legs of a beaver from a motif on the Marian Needlework at Oxburgh Hall
Detail of an animal's head from the Marian Tapestry at Oxburgh Hall
The head of 'A Lion of the Sea' from a motif on the Marian Needlework at Oxburgh Hall
A motif of a creature from the Marian Needlework at Oxburgh Hall
A motif from the Marian Needlework at Oxburgh Hall
A bird similar to a thrush on a motif from the Matian Needlework at Oxburgh Hall
A motif of a capon from the Marian Needlework at Oxburgh Hall
A 17th Century stumpwork picture of HAGAR AND ISHMAEL at Fenton House
PORTRAIT OF A LADY WITH SCENES FROM OVID an embroidery at Fenton House
C17th stump-work depicting SOLOMON AND SHEBA at Fenton House
Detail of a 17th century tapestry in the Entrance Chamber at East Riddlesden Hall; the section shows a bearded figure with a staff
Mid-18th century textile panel in the Great Chamber at East Riddlesden Hall, depicting a lady in a landscape enclosed in an oval cartouche, possibly representing the personification of a season or virtue
A tapestry in the Great Parlour
Detail of Teniers Tapestry, Great Parlour, Chastleton House
Axminster carpet in the Library at Berrington Hall, Herefordshire
Close view of part of the Aubusson carpet in The Saloon at Belton House
A rare example of Elizabethan 'black work', a linen pillowcase embroidered in silk thread in a continuous pattern of trailing vines
The garden front of Anglesey Abbey appears in a tapestry commissioned by Lord Fairhaven in 1931