tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4446645565996377876.post5466997474866780060..comments2024-02-05T02:36:50.310-08:00Comments on Travel Wonders of the World: The Worlds First Comic Strip (Bayeux, France)Mark Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14051626932158897414noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4446645565996377876.post-75722642896840537692011-04-03T13:59:21.727-07:002011-04-03T13:59:21.727-07:00@holidays abroad: A wonderful description for this...@holidays abroad: A wonderful description for this ancient embroidery.Mark Hhttp://www.travel-wonders.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4446645565996377876.post-76667010596203049912011-02-01T12:07:39.519-08:002011-02-01T12:07:39.519-08:00Wow, that's impressive! I never would've i...Wow, that's impressive! I never would've imagined an ancient comic strip!Holiday Abroadhttp://www.theholidayabroad.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4446645565996377876.post-90133091554299743392011-01-31T21:00:00.943-08:002011-01-31T21:00:00.943-08:00@melanie: History is always written by the winners...@melanie: History is always written by the winners...<br /><br />@barbara: Vera writes beautifully. I am so pleased to feature an article on such a prized piece of history.<br /><br />@jane: I love the twist of seeing it as a comic strip. In those days, most couldn't read so it is good to make the point through art and pictures.<br /><br />@heather: I still struggle to view an embroidery that is almost 1000 years old.Mark Hhttp://www.travel-wonders.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4446645565996377876.post-77504838975686583852011-01-31T14:19:52.517-08:002011-01-31T14:19:52.517-08:00I like to think of those nuns or ladies of the cou...I like to think of those nuns or ladies of the court chatting away as they embroidered and weaving their imagination into the tapestryHeather on her travelshttp://www.heatheronhertravels.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4446645565996377876.post-42724544341747074832011-01-31T12:07:59.124-08:002011-01-31T12:07:59.124-08:00Who would have thought it was a comic strip=) Nice...Who would have thought it was a comic strip=) Nice share, lovely article.Janehttp://www.ivisitorinsurance.com/health/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4446645565996377876.post-73547158893356632442011-01-30T11:32:33.450-08:002011-01-30T11:32:33.450-08:00If only our teachers could put a spin like Vera Ma...If only our teachers could put a spin like Vera Marie did on things like this, students the world over would learn much more about history. Wonderful article!Barbara Weibelhttp://holeinthedonut.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4446645565996377876.post-32979477916238847452011-01-29T20:50:09.520-08:002011-01-29T20:50:09.520-08:00I've never really thought of it as a comic str...I've never really thought of it as a comic strip, but I do know that there is some revisionist embroidery history going on in that crewel work.Melanie @ Frugal Kiwihttp://frugalkiwi.co.nznoreply@blogger.com