Discover the Last Invasion Tapestry
Explore the intricate details and historical significance of the Last Invasion Tapestry, a masterpiece that brings the 1779 French invasion of Britain to life.
Unveiling History: The Last Invasion Tapestry
The Last Invasion Tapestry is a stunning 10-meter long artwork that vividly portrays the French invasion of Britain in 1779. This remarkable piece of art captures the dramatic events and heroic figures of the time, offering a unique glimpse into a pivotal moment in history. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the tapestry not only serves as a historical record but also as a testament to the artistic prowess of its creators.
The tapestry is housed in Fishguard, Wales, and stands as a symbol of resilience and bravery. Each panel of the tapestry tells a story, from the landing of the French troops to the eventual defeat and capture. The vibrant colors and intricate designs make it a captivating piece for both history enthusiasts and art lovers alike.
Tapestry Highlights
Impressive Length
Stretching over 10 meters, the tapestry offers an expansive canvas that captures every detail of the 1779 invasion.
Detailed Design
Each section of the tapestry is meticulously crafted, showcasing the artistic skill and dedication of its creators.
Historical Narrative
The tapestry narrates the story of the French invasion, from the initial landing to the final surrender, in vivid detail.
A Glimpse into History
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Registered Office:
Fishguard Invasion Centre Trust Ltd.
11, Heol Y Felin, Goodwick, Pembrokeshire SA64 0AR
Email: enquiries@lastinvasiontapestry.cymru
Telephone 075699239881
Company Registration No. 03621571. Charity No. 1071923

