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This remarkable 275 ft long embroidery consists of 27 panels created by The Royal School of Needlework, showing 81 significant events in British History from 1066 until 1966. This feat of artistic excellence has languished in storage for decades and in previous years was exhibited at the original Hastings Pier. It has now been reimagined by director Tim Hopkins and will be set amongst a new piece of music and film.
11am - 3pm
Tickets £3 adults, free for children
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