[{"id": 19825, "created": "2014-09-14T12:57:32.648772", "project_id": 68, "task_id": 13055, "user_id": 433, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2014-09-14T12:57:32.648795", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"lat": "52.91212218214323", "lon": "-1.1914591217041561", "edge": "", "site": "England[;]Nottinghamshire[;]Clifton[;]Bed of Trent on N. Bank opposite N. end of Clifton Grove, 1928", "other": "", "width": "52", "length": "560", "patina": "Thin dark brown, one wing being almost free of patina.", "weight": "523", "geojson": {"crs": {"type": "name", "properties": {"name": "urn:ogc:def:crs:OGC:1.3:CRS84"}}, "type": "Feature", "geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates": ["-1.1914591217041561", "52.91212218214323"]}, "properties": {}}, "gridRef": "", "remarks": "", "surface": "Smooth + good condition. A ? massive encrustment on out side of one wing of blade and round loops.", "toSearch": "5 Leabrook Close, Clifton, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG11 8NW, UK", "thickness": "", "collection": "Nottingham Castle Museum", "objectType": "Spearhead III A", "composition": "", "description": "Edges and point fairly sharp; midrib extending to point, and angular in section; rib extends on each wing, parallel to the edge and curves in near the haft to join the loops; both loops are diamond-shaped, one of them being slightly broken. Orifices of socket partly missing; stump of wooden shaft remains in socket. There is a crack across the part where the socket meets the blade and the spearhead is slightly bent at this point.[;]Decoration: lines of parallel dots at intervals of about 1 mm. along each side of apex of midrib and base of midrib on both sides of the blade. Socket has incised lines near its mouth, and 8mm further up are 6 more incised lines. From the last if new incised lines, springs a chevron pattern, which goes round the whole circumference of the socket, the chevrons being filled with hatched lines. Compare spearhead III + from Bambridge N.R. Yorks, for similar ornament.", "rightCorner": "G", "associations": "", "publications": "", "dateDiscoveryDay": "None", "dateDiscoveryYear": "1928", "dateDiscoveryMonth": "None"}}, {"id": 20105, "created": "2014-09-15T16:44:32.090754", "project_id": 68, "task_id": 13055, "user_id": 226, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2014-09-15T16:44:32.090776", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"lat": "52.91", "lon": "-1.1900000000000546", "edge": "", "site": "England [;] Notts [;] Clifton [;] Bed of Trent on N. bank opposite N. end of Clifton Grove [;] 1928", "other": "in Collection section of card the following was written underneath c/o J.T. Evans, but then crossed out:\r\n\"Engineer & Manager [;] Trent Navigation Board [;] Nottingham\" [;]\r\nThere was a line drawn under it and Nottingham Castle Museum was added.", "width": "52", "length": "560", "patina": "this dark brown, one wing being almost free of patina", "weight": "523", "geojson": {"crs": {"type": "name", "properties": {"name": "urn:ogc:def:crs:OGC:1.3:CRS84"}}, "type": "Feature", "geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates": ["-1.1900000000000546", "52.91"]}, "properties": {}}, "gridRef": "", "remarks": "", "surface": "smooth & good condition [;] a [;] massive encrustment on one side of one wing of blade on round looks", "toSearch": "Clifton, England", "thickness": "", "collection": "C/O J.T. Evans [;] Nottingham Castle Museum", "objectType": "Spearhead III A", "composition": "", "description": "Edges & point fairly sharp; mid rib extending up to point, and angular in section; a rib extends on each wing, parallel to the edge and curves in near the base to join the loops; both loops are diamond-shaped, one of them being slightly broken.  Orifices of socket partly missing; stump of wooden shaft remains in socket.  There is a crack across the front where the socket meets the blade and the spearhead is slightly bent at this point.  DECORATION [;] Lines of punched [...] at intervals of about 1mm along each side of apex of mid rib and base of mid rib, on both sides of the blade.  Socket has incised line near its mouth & 8 mm higher up are six more incised lines .  From the last of these six incised lines springs a chevron pattern, which goes round the whole circumference of the socket, the chevrons being fitted with hatched lines.  Compare spearhead III a from BAINBRIDGE N.R. Yorks, for similar ornament. ", "rightCorner": "G", "associations": "", "publications": "", "dateDiscoveryDay": "None", "dateDiscoveryYear": "1928", "dateDiscoveryMonth": "None"}}]