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Trans Monumental Brass Soc 16 (1)
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Trans Monumental Brass Soc 16 (1)
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Series:
Transactions of the Monumental Brass Society
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Volume:
16 (1)
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1997
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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The Bacon brass at Gorleston, Suffolk
Sally F Badham
2 - 25
Considers that the knight depicted on a brass in St Andrew's church is John Bacon and that it dates to the first decade of the thirteenth century, although this is an early appearance for plate armour. There is an appendix entitled `The Bacons of Oulton in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries' (21--5).
Woodland pastimes on the Coortschoof brass and other Flemish brasses
Ronald Van Belle
26 - 47
Describes a brass originally laid in the choir of St Salvator's Cathedral in Bruges (Belgium) but since lost. The brass is compared with other fourteenth-century examples where rural scenes are depicted. The identification of the games represented in the margins is attempted.
A pentuple palimpsest
Jerome Bertram
51 - 55
Discusses a monument from the former church of St Peter in the East, Oxford, where a brass has been recycled as a memorial at least five times between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries.
A history writ in brass: the Fermer workshop 1546--1555. Part two: the brasses (iv)
Robert Hutchinson
Bryan Egan
56 - 72
More descriptions and comments on Fermer monuments from across Britain.
Conservation of brasses 1994--1995
Bryan Egan
73 - 75
Brief notes on the restoration and repair of various memorials.
Conservation of brasses, 1996
William Lack
76 - 91
Notes on the restoration and repair of various memorials with longer sections on: Chinnor, Oxfordshire; North Ockendon, Essex; and Yate, Gloucestershire.
Portfolio of small plates
101 - 108
Short reports by various authors on individual works.