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WW2 & Yoruba Creation Story Exhibition at Fulham Palace Museum


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Description of Tapestry of Black Britons Exhibition

This 6-metre-long woven artwork consisting initially of a World War 2 and Yoruba creation story tapestry, featuring Birmingham WW2 veteran Prince Albert Jacob, aims to elevate Black British history and contribute to a more inclusive British historical narrative.

This exhibition was made possibly thanks to the John Feeny Charitable Trust and public funding from the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

Accessbility Information: https://www.fulhampalace.org/visit/access/

Parking: There is no public parking at Fulham Palace, only limited on-site accessible parking for Blue Badge holders via intercom access, and on-street metered parking is available on the surrounding Bishop's Avenue, which is in a Controlled Parking Zone.

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