Oxfordshire Sheldon Tapestry Map Will Be Taken Off Display

A detail from the Oxfordshire Sheldon Tapestry showing various villages around the city of Oxford.
The Oxfordshire Sheldon Tapestry (detail)

Bodleian Map Room Blog: “In early September one of the library treasures, the Oxfordshire Sheldon tapestry, will be taken off display. One of a set of four there’s been a Sheldon tapestry on display in Blackwell Hall for the last ten years, a riot of colour and history which has drawn visitors to them and will be missed when no longer there.” One of four tapestry maps of English counties commissioned in the late 16th century by Ralph Sheldon, the Oxfordshire tapestry went on display at the Bodleian in 2019, replacing a display of the Worcestershire tapestry. I assume it’s coming down for conservation reasons (they don’t say); no word either on what will take its place.

Previously: Sheldon Tapestry Map of Oxfordshire on Display; A Video About the Oxfordshire Tapestry Map.