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Tapestries, Banners, etc.

Tapestry.  Design Adapted from an Ancient Embroidery.  Barbara Wolf.  Germany. Wall Hanging Representing the Goddess Bonomie.  Figure by Burne-Jones, Belonging to the Royal School of Art Needlework.  England. Design for Banner.  Miss Digby.  England.
Tapestry. Design Adapted from an Ancient Embroidery.
Barbara Wolf. Germany.
Wall Hanging Representing the Goddess Bonomie.
Figure by Burne-Jones, Belonging to the Royal School of Art Needlework. England.
Design for Banner.
Miss Digby. England.
Tapestry from Raphael's Cartoon, "The Miraculous Draught of Fishes."  Annie Lyman.  United States. Altar Piece—Romanesque Style.  Designed by A. Branting; "Friends of Handiwork."  Sweden.
Tapestry from Raphael's Cartoon, "The Miraculous Draught of Fishes."
Annie Lyman. United States.
Altar Piece—Romanesque Style.
Designed by A. Branting; "Friends of Handiwork." Sweden.
Linen Chattaduk Wall Hanging.  Mme. Cilluf Alsson, Scania.  Sweden. Tapestry.  Bengka Olsson.  Sweden. Fire Screen.  Designed by Marianne Fürst, Teacher in the Vienna School of Art Embroidery. Design for Carpet.  Lucy W. Valentine.  United States.
Linen Chattaduk Wall Hanging.
Mme. Cilluf Alsson, Scania. Sweden.
Tapestry.
Bengka Olsson. Sweden.
Fire Screen.
Designed by Marianne Fürst, Teacher in the Vienna School of Art Embroidery.
Design for Carpet.
Lucy W. Valentine. United States.