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THE ROYSTON TAPESTRY

The Royston Tapestry

The front gallery houses the Royston Tapestry, a project which, when finished, will rival the Bayeux Tapestry in its skill and originality.  The project was launched through the enthusiasm and tenacity of a former  curator, Jane Vincent, whose aim was to depict scenes of interest from Royston's past with a more imaginative and eye-catching display.

After much deliberation and consultation, a fund for the Tapestry was launched in 1991, with donations from members of the public and some local organisations.  The designs have been the work of two artists:  Danni Kaye who drew the first five scenes, and Martin Kaszak, who has produced the remaining drawings up to and including the Dissolution of the Monasteries.  The embroiderers are members of the staff and public.

The Tapestry is really an embroidery in the manner of the Bayeux Tapestry; worked in crewel wool on a continuous length of linen, it will be 110 feet long when completed, and will be on permanent display in the Museum.

Click on the following thumbnail sketches of scenes from the tapestry for a larger version.


Prehistory


The Stone Age

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The Bronze Age


The Anglo-Saxons


Raising of the Royston Cross 1


Raising of Royston Cross 2


Raising of Royston Cross 3


King John at Royston

The sequence of designs completed so far is as follows:

 1     An imaginary scene of Royston 64 million years ago
           
when the area would have been below sea level
 2     The Ice Age
 3     The Royse Stone
 4     The Stone Age
 5     The Bronze Age
 6     The Building of Ermine Street
 7     The Vikings/Saxons
 8     The year 1066 / Halley's Comet
 9      Lady Roysia endows Royston with the Cross                           
Working on the Tapestry
10     Richard I grants the Market Charter in 1189
11     King John settles a dispute between the Knights Templar  of Baldock and the Prior of
            
Royston in Royston market place
12     The Black Death - this marks 70 feet of linen stitched so far    
13     The Dissolution of the Monasteries (in preparation)

Later scenes will include the visits of James I, who was fond of the hunting in the area, and the discovery of Royston Cave. 

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