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The Bayeux Tapestry is coming to England for the first time in nearly 1,000 years — and today we're diving into why this magnificent medieval embroidery is so much more than a war story. It's a record of cultures colliding, merging, and ultimately transforming a nation. Historian and Norfolk Tours owner Glynn Burrows joins Lisa on this shared episode of Big Blend Radio's "English Connection" Podcast - in perfect timing for Multicultural Day - to unravel the remarkable story behind the tapestry — from the Norman invasion of 1066 and the fate of poor King Harold, to what the tapestry reveals about everyday life: boats, horses, armor, farming, and even a few naughty bits in the border. Glynn and Lisa also explore how the Norman Conquest layered onto the Romans, the Vikings, and the Anglo-Saxons to create the England we know today — and how that same thread of cultures mixing, clashing, and merging runs through American history too. 🗓️ Don't miss it in person: The Bayeux Tapestry will be on display at the British Museum in London from September 2026 through July 2027 — the first time it has been in the UK since it was made. Tickets are limited, so book early! RESOURCE LINKS 📖 Read Glynn's companion article: https://www.bigblendmediahouse.com/p/the-bayeux-tapestry [https://www.bigblendmediahouse.com/p/the-bayeux-tapestry] 📖 Related Reading: Touring Battlefields of Britain (including the Battle of Hastings): https://www.bigblendmediahouse.com/p/touring-battlefields-of-britain [https://www.bigblendmediahouse.com/p/touring-battlefields-of-britain] 🌐 Visit English Connection to listen to more episodes and to read Glynn's magazine: https://EnglishConnection.uk [https://EnglishConnection.uk]
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