[{"id": 24101, "created": "2014-10-05T03:45:46.320034", "project_id": 70, "task_id": 14006, "user_id": 658, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2014-10-05T03:45:46.320056", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"lat": "51.41233", "lon": "-0.30068900000003396", "edge": "", "site": "GREATER LONDON[;]RIVER THAMES[;]KINGSTON-UPON-THAMES", "other": "Labels/Markings: typed label accompanied this and another spearhead whilst in Lambor's possession.[;]\"found Whitchurch, Salop 1846 or 1856.\"\r\nCircumstances: a) \"Bronze spearhead found May, 1844, in the[;]bed of the Thames at Kingston, 15 ft. below the[;]bed of the river, and lodged in the blue clay, at the[;]same spot where other weapons (supposed Roman) have been found. Dr. Roots, F.S.A. Surbiton.\" b) is earlier and therefore .most[;] likely correct.[;]Found very near the same spo on Kingston Hill where the iron spears[;][no. 27] and missile hatchet of bronze[;][no. 4] were taken up by the gravel[;] diggers.\"\r\nContext: UNDOCUMENTED\r\nAttached Material: small patch light brown soil(?) on socket side.\r\nRec. SN April 78", "width": "BL. 43; Wm 24.5; Bm 25; Ds 135", "length": "191.5", "patina": "", "weight": "", "geojson": {"crs": {"type": "name", "properties": {"name": "urn:ogc:def:crs:OGC:1.3:CRS84"}}, "type": "Feature", "geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates": ["-0.30068900000003396", "51.41233"]}, "properties": {}}, "gridRef": "TQ 17[;]69", "remarks": "", "surface": "traces of dark brown sur. - poss. orig.; much gold sur. - poss. due to[;]rubbing/cleaning; odd traces of dull green[;]darker brown band round socket - poss. from an olld label.", "toSearch": "Kingston upon Thames, Greater London, UK", "thickness": "", "collection": "CLARK, Mr. M. - private[;]7 Linden Drive, Farnham Royal, Bucks[;]bought from Mr. Lambor, a Brighton dealer[;]- formerly in the Society of Antiquities Collection, London[;](apparantly unnumbered) - U2[;]presented 1860 by S. Roots, from the collection of [;]William Roots - no. 9.", "objectType": "SPEARHEAD", "composition": "", "description": "Typology: socket v. slightly elliptical. [;]Manufacture: v. sl. suggestions of cg. A. along socket sides; good d. bev. mainly;[;]Condition: edges v. sharp; part 'honed' down - prob. largely modern interference.", "rightCorner": "", "associations": "", "publications": "Bibliog.: a) P.S.A.2 I (1859-61) 83 no. 9[;]b) Way, A. Mss. - Soc. of Antiquaries Ms. 700, Vol. III", "dateDiscoveryDay": "None", "dateDiscoveryYear": "1844", "dateDiscoveryMonth": "5"}}, {"id": 24134, "created": "2014-10-05T11:21:00.404870", "project_id": 70, "task_id": 14006, "user_id": 433, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2014-10-05T11:21:00.404889", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"lat": "51.41233", "lon": "-0.30068900000003396", "edge": "43", "site": "Greater London[;]River Thames[;]Kingston-upon-Thames[;]b) it is earlier and therefore more likely correct[;]\"Found very near the same spot on Kingston Hill where the iron spears [no. 27] and middle hatched of bronze [no. 4] were taken up by the gravel diggers\" (a)[;]\"Bronze spearhead found May 1844 in the bed of the Thames at Kingston, 15 ft below the bed of the river, and lodged in the blue clay, at the same spot where other weapons (supposed Roman) have been found. Dr. Roots. F.S.A. Surbiton.\" (b)", "other": "", "width": "25", "length": "192", "patina": "", "weight": "", "geojson": {"crs": {"type": "name", "properties": {"name": "urn:ogc:def:crs:OGC:1.3:CRS84"}}, "type": "Feature", "geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates": ["-0.30068900000003396", "51.41233"]}, "properties": {}}, "gridRef": "TQ 17 69", "remarks": "Labels/Markings: typed label accompanied this and another spearhead whilst in Lambor's possession: \"found Whitechurch, Salop, 1846 or 1856.\"[;]Archive: PIF[;]PRBAF: DF (C/S) (Soc. of Ant.); SI[;]Ext.: CI[;]Rec.: SN April 78[;]Source: Sb. A.[;]Old Cards: 1[;]Sub. Inf.: Clark - 13.4.78", "surface": "Traces of dark brown surface - poss. original; much gold sur. - possibly due to rubbing/cleaning; odd traces of dull green. Darker brown band round socket - possibly from an old label.", "toSearch": "Kingston upon Thames, Greater London, UK", "thickness": "", "collection": "Clark, Mr. M - private[;]7 London Drive, Farnham Royal, Bucks[;]bought from Mr. Lambor, a Brighton dealer.[;]Formerly in the Society of Antiquaries Collection, London (apparently unnumbered) - U2[;]Presented 1860 by S. Roots, from the Collection of William Roots, no. 9.", "objectType": "Sperhead", "composition": "", "description": "Dimensions: L 191.5mm; Wbl 43; Wm 24.5; Bm 25; Ds 135[;]Typology: socket v. slightly elliptical[;]Manufacture: very slight suggestions of cg. fl. along socket sides; good edge bevel mainly[;]Condition: edges very sharp; part 'honed' down - probably largely modern interference[;]Attached Material: small patch light brown soil (?) on socket side.", "rightCorner": "", "associations": "9 Undocumented", "publications": "a) P.S.A. 2 I (1859-61) 83 no. 9[;]b) Way, A. Mss. - Soc. of Antiquaries MS 700, Vol III", "dateDiscoveryDay": "None", "dateDiscoveryYear": "1844", "dateDiscoveryMonth": "5"}}]