See
pictures of the Leeds Millennium Tapestry
Ten
years ago Kate Russell had the original idea for the tapestry. The
project faced many difficulties but all the fundraising and hard
work paid off and the giant tapestry was finally completed in 2002.
Kate
Russell says: "I often had doubts that we would ever finish
but we did. For me the important thing is not just the final tapestry
but the process of making it.
"The
project was a training school for the volunteers and many have put
themselves in the finished work. Nearly all the people featured
in the tapestry are local people.
The
panels are:
Civic Pride
Local Faces
Environment City
Leeds in Bloom
Community Spirit
Sporting Life
Lifelong Learning
A Picture of Health
Pins and Needles
One the Move
Faith in the City
LS2000
City Centre
Money Works
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"This
is a piece of work that will last a long time."
Over 2,000 people had a hand in producing the tapestry celebrating
Leeds, its people and its history. Millions of tiny stitches were
needed to produce the panels adding up to a display around 60 feet
long.
Details
The panels can be admired from afar as a single piece of work or
inspected closely for the many details of Leeds' life.
See
pictures of the Leeds Millennium Tapestry
If
you would like to see the complete tapestry, it will be hung in
the Royal Armouries until September 2004.
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