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The museum also features a centre for making brass rubbings.
He began to make a collection of brass rubbings.
If not, I'll take the children to Oxford for the day and do a brass rubbing.
At the back of the exhibit is an area set aside for activities such as drawing, brass rubbing, and finger painting.
Brass rubbing has been a popular hobby in Britain since Victorian days.
First I traced the outline of the two safety-deposit keys, doing it like a brass rubbing.
Kids will love to make brass rubbings.
Closely spaced on the walls were dark paintings, bell pulls, and several brass rubbings.
Made a lot of leather belts, brass rubbings.
Tudor Guild volunteers staff the brass rubbing center, concession stands, and gift shop.
Near the window was a brass rubbing, in a heavy frame, presumably done by Julie in happier times.
Many brasses remain in the interior (where one of London's brass rubbing centres is now located).
The faintest trace of a smile etched his features like the first lines of a brass rubbing.
Are you speaking of brass rubbings?
In addition, sellers will be displaying wares, from jewelry to stained glass, brass rubbings and costumes.
As a schoolboy, one of his favourite pastimes was to cycle to country churches and make brass rubbings.
A replica which can be used for brass rubbings is displayed in the north-west corner of the nave.
And then Pirn thought of the brass rubbings.
The public display has a wealth of information on these subjects including replicas and brass rubbings of tombs.
Art - oil paintings, prints, watercolours, drawings, engravings, brass rubbings and sculpture.
His collection of some 1500 brass rubbings is now in London's Victoria and Albert Museum.
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The old dining-room is now a brass rubbing centre and the drawing-room is used for meetings and lectures.
A brass rubbing centre is situated in the old dining-room of the Manor House, to the left of the main entrance.
A small hand-lettered notice pinned to the door read: 'All brass rubbing suspended until further notice.'