brass rubbings
Found in 222 Collections and/or Records:
Marguerite de Scornay, 1975
Marguerite de Scornay, 1449. Abbess. Inscription not in rubbing: “Jesus, son of God, have mercy on me, sinner.” Black on blue paper. Located at Nivelles, Belgium. 37”W x 29.5”L
Mari Mostym, 1965
Mari Mostym, 1653. Lozenge shaped wall plaque. Located in Wales. 14”W x 14.5”L
Miscellaneous corrospondence, 1975
Mrs. Kuehl correspondence, 1974
Mrs. Kuehl correspondence, 1975
Marjorie Kocher brass rubbings
This collection includes rubbings (wax engravings) of monuments which date from the 13th to 17th centuries. Scholars of Medieval Studies and Shakespeare and his times will find the rubbings useful. The collection contains eighty medieval monumental brass rubbings of the British Isles.
Marie Kuehl brass rubbings
A collection of 74 monumental brass rubbings representing England, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Rubbings span a range of dates from the beginning of the 15th century to the middle of the 18th. Rubbings are useful to scholars of Medieval Studies, Comparative History, and Shakespeare and his times.
Philadelphia Greenwood nee Mertins and Benjamin Greenwood, Esquire, 1975
Philadelphia Greenwood nee Mertins and Benjamin Greenwood, Esquire, 1747 and 1773. President and Treasurer of Christ-Hospital. Merchant. Gold on black paper. Located at St. Mary Cray, London, England. 30”W x 23”L
Photo binder, 1965
A binder of photos for the brass rubbings
Photo binder, 1965
Binder of photos with annotated chronological listing of Monumental Brasses of the British Isles