A hand- woventapestry of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
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Designed by Dora Wheeler for needle- woventapestry worked by The Associated Artists, 1883.
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Designed by Dora Wheeler and executed in needle- woventapestry by The Associated Artists, 1883.
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Drawn by Dora Wheeler and executed in needle- woventapestry by The Associated Artists, 1884.
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Landsberg suggests imagining this shrinking-dimensional universe as a woventapestry.
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Three beautiful silver lanterns depended from a domed ceiling in which wonderfully woventapestry was draped.
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Jeremy creates his finely woventapestry of sounds using his guitar, ukelele, harmonica and beatbox skills.
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The walls were of wood, often ill-hewn, but several pieces of beautifully- woventapestry hung upon them.
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Like the carefully woventapestry of fiction that it was, the plan had been unraveled by a single dangling thread of truth.
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Already in the late 1980s, Roche's imagined Wexford with its tightly woventapestry of communal memories and extraordinary intimacy was becoming slightly anachronistic.
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Our narrator tells his story as an upwardly mobile migrant negotiating life in Dublin, and we also get a deftly woventapestry of other narratives.
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Some brought gold and silver, some finely woventapestries and silks.
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He recognized the high brick stove and the woventapestries that hung upon the walls.
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The woventapestries for which the cartoons were designed had quite as chequered a career.
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Inside he sold tie-dyed clothes, beaded jewelry, woventapestries, handmade sandals, and large posters with images of wild chimpanzees.