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Tapestry, entitled 'Tapestry for a Small Ante Room in a Cultural Cathedral', red with a black abstract design, like a line drawing of a cathedral, and the text 'Galleries as Cathedrals' near the top: Scottish, Edinburgh, by the Edinburgh Tapestry Company, designed by Bruce McLean, 1991
Burn, a pictorial tapestry of cotton warp and wool weft in black, white, greys and browns depicting a juggernaut as if printed on a piece of paper with a burned edge: Scottish, designed by Archie Brennan, woven by Harry Wright of the Edinburgh Tapestry Co. Ltd, 1978
Chains, a tapestry of dyed cotton warp and wool weft in greys and blacks of large links in a chain: Scottish, designed by Archie Brennan, woven by Jean Taylor and Dot Callendar, 1977
Forever is not a Word but a Number, a black gobelin woven tapestry of clouds with a grey grid all over except for a plain clear square of clouds in the middle: Scottish, Maureen Hodge, 1983
Tapestry entitled Emblem on Red, Edition 2, designed by Graham Sutherland in 1977, woven at by the Edinburgh Tapestry Studio Co., Dovecot Tapestry Studio, Edinburgh, 1980
Apprentice's trial piece of tapestry weave divided into bands showing oak leaves, leaves and bark, roses and geometric borders: Scottish, Edinburgh Tapestry Co., by Richard Gordon, c. 1912
Tapestry depicting the 'Triumph of Prudence' and showing her crowned with a wreath of laurel, holding a mirror and a lance and seated on a triumphal chariot drawn by two dragons: Flanders (now Belgium), Brussels, c. 1520 - 1528
'Corryvrechan Tapestry', with an abstract design based on the whirlpool at Corryvrechan, off Jura: Scottish, Edinburgh, designed by Kate Whiteford, woven by the Edinburgh Tapestry Co., 1997
Fragment of cloth tapestry, woven in red and blue wools with band and step designs: Coptic, from Egypt, 5th or 6th century
Fragment of cloth tapestry, woven with a geometric diaper pattern in undyed linen thread: Coptic, from Egypt, 5th or 6th century
Border tapestry fragment woven on single natural or yellow woollen warps in red and natural wool wefts with a design of a lion in an octagonal medallion: Coptic, probably 6th century
Tapestry entitled Highland Pool: British, designed by Bernat Klein, woven by Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh, 1971