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Fine artBrass rubbing / RubbingHMCMS:FA2009.195Brass rubbing, in black heel-ball, on white paper, Richard and Alys Carter, 1529, with three lines of Latin inscription, St James' Church, Bramley, Hampshire, by Herbert Druitt, 1876-1943Visit Page
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Fine artBrass rubbing / RubbingHMCMS:FA2009.177Brass rubbing, in black heel-ball, image cut out and mounted on to white paper, John Lighe (or Leigh), with shield, St Mary's Church, Froyle, Hampshire, 1575, by Herbert Druitt, 1876-1943Visit Page
The effigy is to be found on the south side of the sanctuary floor. The clerical attire suggests that subject was probably at one time vicar of the church -
Fine artBrass rubbing / RubbingHMCMS:FA2009.185Brass rubbing, in gold heel-ball on black paper, an unknown man in military armour, with dog lying at feet, c1380, canopy and inscription lost, originally on altar tomb, now relaid in south aisle, church at Calbourne, Isle of Wight, by Herbert Druitt, 1876-1943Visit Page
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Fine artBrass rubbing / RubbingHMCMS:FA2009.193Brass rubbing, in black heel-ball, on white paper, William Bulkley in armour with wife Jane, 3 sons and 5 daughters, all kneeling, 1568, St Mary's Church, Fordingbridge, Hampshire, by Herbert Druitt, 25 September 1899Visit Page
'This is a small brass on the wall of the north pier of the chancel arch facing west. It has round it a curious classical Jacobean oak frame consisting of two pilasters and a pediment. The Bulkleys are of Burgate House just outside Fordingbridge on Salisbury Road. There are several memorial tablets to them ( and the Coventrys related to them) in the church and a modern brass inscription to the son of the Hon.John Coventry is on the wall near this one. The coat of arms is tinctured with the metals, or argent, both coming out black, the field is sable' (Source: Herbert Druitt's Catalogue of Brass Rubbings) -
Fine artBrass rubbing / RubbingHMCMS:FA2009.176Brass rubbing, in black heel-ball, cut out and mounted on to white paper, unknown lady kneeling in prayer, St Lawrence's Church, Alton, Hampshire, 1510, by Herbert Druitt, 1876-1943Visit Page