[{"id": 136285, "created": "2020-04-25T15:08:08.759851", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84264, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-04-25T15:28:33.478182", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "x", "Site": "Willow Moor;Continuation card", "CollHist": "(f) National Museum of Wales, Cardiff: 21 . 24 . 25A, B.34\r\nItems (17-19)\r\n(g) Hartshorne Collection\r\nLost. Item (20) described but not figured by (b)\r\nItem (21) figured by (b)\r\n(h) Hereford Museum\r\nItems (22-23) Labelled \"Found at Brinsop, Herefordshire Pilley Bequest 1913\"\r\n(i) Society of Antiquaries of London\r\nItems (24-34)\r\n(j) Ludlow Museum Items (35-36)\r\nHistory (continued)\r\n(c) Lord Forester, Willey Park\r\nItems (9-14). In the possession of the then Lord Forester, since 1834, when the hoard was found on his property. The objects were described in Reference (b).\r\n(d) Windle Collection, Toronto, Canada\r\nThe Windle collection derives from the Cotton Collection, Bromsgrove. Item (15) is labelled \"given me by R. Thursfield Esq of Brosely.\" Mr Bernard Smith originally owned this spearhead and exhibited it on 3 occasions (References d-e-f).\r\n(e) Lukis Museum, Guernsey\r\nItem (16) presented by the Rev. C. Hartshorne.\r\n(f) National Museum of Wales, Cardiff\r\nItems (17-19). From the Wynne (Peniarth Collection.\r\n(g) Hartshorne Collection\r\nIn (b) Hartshorne describes only the more perfect specimes some of which were in his collection. The remainder were, he says, merely fragments. Items (20) & (21) were among the implements in his possession. The whereabouts of his collection is unknown\r\n(h) Society of Antiquaries of London\r\nItems (22-23) presented in 1834 by T.F. Dukes.\r\nItems (24-32) bear a very striking resemblance to known specimens from the Willow Moor hoard in type, size, patination and general character, although they are labelled \"Antiquities discovered in the Parish of Lanant, Cornwall\". See reference (h) 40-41 for a summary of the evidence.", "Contents": "", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Cont. Card /", "ContextType": "", "BiblioSources": "", "Circumstances": "", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 140733, "created": "2020-06-03T12:57:22.848609", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84264, "user_id": 1994, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-03T13:10:50.764350", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "", "Site": "?Willow Moor Confirmation card", "CollHist": "(f) National Museum of Wales, Cardiff: 21.24.25A, B.34 items (17-19)\r\n(g) Harthouse Collection. Lost. Item (20) described but not figured by (b). Item (21) figured by (b)\r\n(h) Hereford Museum. Items (22-23). Labelled \u201cFound at Brinsop, Herefordshire Pilley Bequest 1913\u201d\r\n(i) Society of Antiquaries of London. Items (24-34)\r\n(j) Ludlow Museum. Items (35-36)\r\nHistory (continued)\r\n(c) Lord Forester, Willey Park. Items (9-14). In the possession of the then Lord Foustin, since 1834, when the hoard was found on his property. The objects were described in Reference (b).\r\n(d) Windle Collection, Toronto, Canada. The Windle collection derives from the Colton Collection, Bronsgrove. Item (15) is labelled \u201cgiven me by R. ?Burnefield Esq of Broseby.\u201d Mr Bernard Smith originally owned this spearhead and exhibited it on 3 occasions (References d-e-f).\r\n(e) Lukis Museum, Guernsey. Item (16) presented by the Rev. C. Hartshouse.\r\n(f) National Museum of Wales, Cardiff. Items (17-19). From the Wynne (?Peninarth) Collection.\r\n(g) Hartshouse Collection. In (b) Hartshouse described only the more perfect specimens some of which were in his collection. The remainder were, he says, merely fragments. Items (20) and (21) were among the implements in his possession. The whereabouts of his collection is unknown.\r\n(h) Society of Antiquaries of London. Items (22-23) presented in 1834 by T. F. Dukes. Items (24-32) bear a very striking resemblance to known specimens from the Willow Moor hoard in type, size, patination and general character, although they are labelled \u201cAntiquities discovered in the Parish of Lamant, Cornwall\u201d. See Reference (h) 40-41 for a summary of this evidence.", "Contents": "", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "", "ContextType": "", "BiblioSources": "", "Circumstances": "", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 140736, "created": "2020-06-03T13:06:21.988807", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84264, "user_id": 243, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-03T13:25:10.711043", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "x", "Site": "Willow Moor; Continuation Card", "CollHist": "(f) National Museum of Wales, Cardiff: 21. 24. 25A, B.34 Items (17-19); (g) Hartshorne Collection, Lost.  Item (20) described bot not figured by (b) Item (21) figured by (b); (h) Hereford Museum, Items (22-23) Labelled  \"Found at Brinsop, Herefordshire Pilley Bequest 1913\" / History (continued); (c) Lord Forester, Willey Park, Items (9-14). In the posession of the then Lord Forester, since 1834, when the hoard was found on his property.  The objects were described in Reference (b).; (d) Windle Collection, Toronto, Canada, The Windle collection derives from the Colton Collection, Bronsgrove.  Item (15) is labelled \"given me by R. Thursfield Esq of Brosely.\" Mr Mernard Smith originally owned this spearhead and exhibits it on 3 occasions (References d-e-f).; (e) Lukis Museum, Guernsey, Item (16) presented by the Rev. C. Hartshorne.; (f) National Museum of Wales, Cardiff, Items (17-19). From the Wynne (Peniarth Collection.; continued in next column; History (continued); (g) Hartshorne Collection, In (b) Hartshorne describes only the more perfect specimens some of which were in his collection.  The remainder were, he says, merely fragments.  Items (20) & (21) were among the implements in his possession.  The whereabouts of his collection is unknown.; (h) Society of Antiquaries of London, Items (22-23) presented in 1834 by T.F. Dukes.  Items (24-32) bear a very striking resemblance to known specimens from the Willow Moor hoard in type, size, patination? and general character, although they are labelled \"Antiquities discovered in the Parish of Lanant, Cornwall\".  See Reference (h) 40-41 for a summary of the evidence.", "Contents": "", "comments": "Uncertain if \"Hartshore Collection\" in Collection is part of (f) or (g).  Appears to be part of (g) since there is no other collection or museum specified, but text is placed above the line of the lettering on the card.; (i) Society of Antiquaries of London items (24-34); (j) Ludlow Museum Items (35-36); Despite the fact that History, Item (f) has an open parenthesis and the section ends with the text \"continued in next column\" there appears to be no more information for History (f) on this card.; Titles of the collections in History are all underlined.  Transcriber added a comma after the titles to denote separation as semi-colon line breaks were used by the transcriber to delineate between lettered items.; Slightly uncertain on the word \"patination\" in History, Item (h).  One of the card recorders infrequently fails to dot i's and cross t's, so this appears to be correct and makes sense given the context, but wanted to note.", "ArchiveEtc": "", "ContextType": "", "BiblioSources": "", "Circumstances": "", "FindAltSiteRel": "Cont. Card [check mark]"}}]