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O que (quem) é A Brass Button - definição


A Brass Button         
1911 FILM
A Brass Button is a 1911 American social drama film in one reel, released on February 1, 1911. It was produced by Reliance Film Company.
Brasses         
  • Monumental brass of Simon de Felbrigge and wife Margaret of Teschen, [[St Margaret's Church, Felbrigg]], [[Norfolk]]
  • Memorial brass of Sir John D'Abernon II (the Elder) in [[Stoke d'Abernon]], Surrey
  • All Saints' Church, Rotherham]], [[South Yorkshire]]. They were later owners of [[Broom Hall]], [[Sheffield]]
  • Sir Roger de Trumpington in [[Trumpington, Cambridgeshire]], c. 1326
INCISED BRASS PLATE SERVING AS A MEMORIAL TO THE DEAD
Brasses; Monumental brasses; Monumental Brass; Memorial Brasses; Monumental Brasses; Church brass; Memorial brass; Mill Stephenson
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Monumental brass         
  • Monumental brass of Simon de Felbrigge and wife Margaret of Teschen, [[St Margaret's Church, Felbrigg]], [[Norfolk]]
  • Memorial brass of Sir John D'Abernon II (the Elder) in [[Stoke d'Abernon]], Surrey
  • All Saints' Church, Rotherham]], [[South Yorkshire]]. They were later owners of [[Broom Hall]], [[Sheffield]]
  • Sir Roger de Trumpington in [[Trumpington, Cambridgeshire]], c. 1326
INCISED BRASS PLATE SERVING AS A MEMORIAL TO THE DEAD
Brasses; Monumental brasses; Monumental Brass; Memorial Brasses; Monumental Brasses; Church brass; Memorial brass; Mill Stephenson
A monumental brass is a type of engraved sepulchral memorial, which in the 13th century began to partially take the place of three-dimensional monuments and effigies carved in stone or wood. Made of hard latten or sheet brass, let into the pavement, and thus forming no obstruction in the space required for the services of the church, they speedily came into general use, and continued to be a favourite style of sepulchral memorial for three centuries.