[{"id": 19819, "created": "2014-09-14T11:44:16.170107", "project_id": 68, "task_id": 13050, "user_id": 433, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2014-09-14T11:44:16.170126", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"lat": "52.986554", "lon": "-1.0379030000000284", "edge": "", "site": "England[;]Nottinghamshire[;]Burton Joyce[;]River Trent[;]Dredged from the River Trent near Burton Joyce in 1925.", "other": "Length: 6 7/8\" = 174.625mm[;]Width: 1 3/16\" at widest point = 30.1625mm[;]Thickness: 3/4\" (19.05mm) at haft and tapering to 1/16\" (1.5875mm) at point.[;]Weight: 3 oz. = 85.0486 gms", "width": "", "length": "", "patina": "Incomplete, blackish patina.", "weight": "", "geojson": {"crs": {"type": "name", "properties": {"name": "urn:ogc:def:crs:OGC:1.3:CRS84"}}, "type": "Feature", "geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates": ["-1.0379030000000284", "52.986554"]}, "properties": {}}, "gridRef": "", "remarks": "Compiled Sept. 1957 1/2, F. Waters.[;]Arthur Driver, Curator", "surface": "Smooth, unpitted, with very little corrosion, apart from incrustation mentioned above. Metal shows clearly.", "toSearch": "Burton Joyce, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK", "thickness": "", "collection": "Neward-on-Trent Municipal Museum[;]Accession no. 788-1[;]Presented to Museum by Dr. Stallard, Burton Joyce.", "objectType": "Spear Head", "composition": "", "description": "Small, socketed spear head, the socket being hollow to a distance of 4 1/2\" from haft end, and continued as a solid rib along the remainder of the blade. There are side loops about 1 1/8\" from haft end, but the holes of these loops now blocked with, hard rusty, incrustation, which also occurs in patches on one face of the blade, and just inside the socket. The sides of the socket below the blade have been slightly flattened by filing - the marks of which show clearly. The base of the socket is slightly indented all round. Edges of blade badly chipped and blade also slightly cracked.", "rightCorner": "F", "associations": "Unassociated find.", "publications": "Unpublished", "dateDiscoveryDay": "None", "dateDiscoveryYear": "1925", "dateDiscoveryMonth": "None"}}, {"id": 19926, "created": "2014-09-15T11:47:14.679347", "project_id": 68, "task_id": 13050, "user_id": 688, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2014-09-15T11:47:14.679368", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"lat": "52.986554", "lon": "-1.0379030000000284", "edge": "", "site": "Nottinghamshire [;] Burton Joyce [;] River Trent.", "other": "Original Transcribers measurements, Length 6 7/8\", Width 1, 3/16\" at widest point. Thickness 3/4\" at haft and tappering to 1 1/16\" at point. Weight 3Ozs. [;] In the Description 'the socket being hollow to a distance of 4 5/8\"'. [;] also \"side loops about 1 1/8\" from haft end\". ", "width": "30.20 at widest point.", "length": "175mm", "patina": "Incomplete, blackish", "weight": "85.05", "geojson": {"crs": {"type": "name", "properties": {"name": "urn:ogc:def:crs:OGC:1.3:CRS84"}}, "type": "Feature", "geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates": ["-1.0379030000000284", "52.986554"]}, "properties": {}}, "gridRef": "F", "remarks": "Compiled Sept. 1957 ", "surface": "Smooth, unpitted, with very little corrosion, apart from incrustation mentioned above. Metal shows clearly.", "toSearch": "Burton Joyce, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK", "thickness": "19.1mm at haft and tapering to 4.80mm at point", "collection": "Newark-On-Trent Municipal Museum. [;] Accession no: 788-1. [;] Presented to Museum by Dr Stallard, Burton Joyce.", "objectType": "Spear Head", "composition": "", "description": "Small, socketed spear head, the socket being hollow to a distance of 105mm from haft end, and continued as a solid rib along the remainder of the blade. There are side loops about 29mm from haft end, but the holes of these loops now blocked with, hard rusty, incrustation, which also occurs in patches on one face of the blade, just inside the socket. The sides of the socket below the blade have been slightly flattened by filling - the marks of which show clearly. The base of the socket is slightly indented all round. Edges of blade badly chipped and blade also slightly cracked.", "rightCorner": "Dredged from the River Trent near Burton Joyce in 1925.", "associations": "Unassociated find.", "publications": "Unpublished", "dateDiscoveryDay": "None", "dateDiscoveryYear": "1825", "dateDiscoveryMonth": "None"}}]