An exhibition paying tribute to the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta has been moved to two new venues following its launch in June.

After launching in Ealing Central Library, the exhibit is now in Hanwell Library and Jubilee Gardens Library in Southall, where it will be shown until July 25; open days at both libraries will give locals the chance to learn about this fascinating installation.

After residing in Hanwell Library and Jubilee Gardens Library, the exhibition will continue to tour libraries all around the borough as part of Ealing Autumn Festival.

The exhibit contains 26 paintings, which are based on the coats-of-arms of the 25 Magna Carta barons and King John.

During the Hanwell Library open-day the exhibition will be on display with Magna Carta ambassadors ready to explain Magna Carta and discuss the impact it has had on our beliefs in freedom, human rights and democracy.

A full copy of the Magna Carta, translated into English by the British Library, will be on display.

And for creative types, the open-day will include the chance to join the festival's craft-making group and create your own Magna Carta coat-of-arms!

Ealing Autumn Festival's artistic director, Gillian Spragg, said: "This the first part of the Magna Carta's six-month tour of Ealing Libraries. We have put out a call for contributions from local school and community groups and we already know that there will be some very interesting contributions.

"The launch at Ealing Central Library on June 13 was a stunning success. Opened by Deputy Mayor, Patricia Walker, Dr Rupa Huq MP, Councillors Jon Ball, Joanna Dabrowska and Tariq Mahmood came to see what we were doing and met some of the artists.

"Library visitors were especially impressed by the young Magna Carta ambassadors. Volunteers from the University of West London led an enthusiastic group of craft-makers and Rainbow Poetry Recitals read some powerful poems celebrating freedom and human rights.

"We are now particularly looking forward to touring the Magna Carta Exhibition to Hanwell as the 4020 Art Group, who created the paintings, is based at Hanwell Community Centre."

Open days include; Saturday July 11 from 2pm to 4pm at Hanwell Library and Saturday July 18 from 2pm to 4pm at Jubilee Garden Library.

For more information and a complete list of exhibition dates go to the Ealing Autumn Festival website or contact your local library.