Attaque', 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
Embuscade', 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
Part of the c17th flamestitch hangings at Chastleton House, before restoration
Detail of the hand-knotted carpet from a design of 1897 by Voysey, made by Morton & Co in Donegal, in the Nursery at Berrington Hall, Herefordshire
Detail of the upholstery on a pair of Chippendale mahogany armchairs
An early C18th English oval chaplet of shells mounted on wire encircling the arms of the family of Mohun of Boconnoc, a country house set in a fine estate 20 miles west of Antony
Shell picture of a house, 18th-century, possibly Italian or Portuguese
Shell picture of a church, 18th-century, possibly Italian or Portuguese, A La Ronde, Devon
Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire
The border pattern of the Marion Dorn carpet or rug, in the saloon at Coleton Fishacre
LAST SUPPER tapestry mounted on the ceiling of the Chapel at Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire
Close-up view of the back of an armchair bearing a detailed embroidery of a man and lady surrounded by many creatures
A modern Verdure tapestry in the Great Chamber at Lytes Cary Manor
Lady Penelope flanked by Perseverans and Paciens
Detail from one of the Ulysses Tapestries in the High Great Chamber
One of the Flemish (late C16th) tapestries in the Green Velvet Room
Tapestry with birds and foliage, recently conserved, on the stairway on the Upper Landing at Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire
Scot's Room Passage, Hardwick
Detail from a C17th. Mortlake tapestry on the Lower Main Stairs.
Close-up of one of the four wall hangings in the Chapel, painted with scenes from the Acts of the Apostles & is annotated "Saul Saul why persecutest Thou Me" and shows soldiers in armour
The Entrance Hall, Hardwick
Detail from one of the late C16th. Flemish tapestries in the Green Velvet Room.
Close-up of the border of one of the Ulysses Tapestries in in the High Great Chamber