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Bayeux Tapestry spirited into Britain after tight-security operation from France

Newseze Wire·Fri, Jul 10, 12:40 PMWire: The Globe and Mail
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Bayeux Tapestry spirited into Britain after tight-security operation from France

The vivid visual record of the 1066 Norman invasion will go on display at the British Museum from Sept. 10 until July, 2027

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