Further discoveries: Bayeux Tapestry wasn't stitched in Bayeux, nor is it a tapestry. Harold had Harold killed at the Battle Rumble at Stamford Bridge - with an arrow. Perhaps they got the wrong one. The surviving Harold was then killed with presumably a different arrow at the Battle of Battle. However, this is apparently unlikely (although see the Magic Arrow theory), an early modern addition (or stitch-up) and part of the missing seven yards of the Bayeux Tapestry Canterbury Embroidery may have depicted a grassy knoll and a smoking gun (cf the Zaepruda Tapestry).

But this much we know:

The station:

Hastings Station

Spring weather from the home of TV:

HastingsTV Home

Some civil disobediences - it's just not cricket:

Priory MeadowTo Don

Touristy stuff:

Hastings CastleHastings

A new trilogy?

The Bourne PassageThe Bourne BusstopThe Bourne Florist

Diversification:

Butlers' Famed EmporiumButlers' Famed Emporium

Over and out:

Hastings Station

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Thank you.

Apparently it's cross-stitching an embroidery. Threads stitched through linen rather than woven threads on a loom.

I wonder if they've ever done Bayeux Fortnightly, stitch your own in 70 bi-weekly parts?
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