[{"id": 138756, "created": "2020-05-09T08:53:43.393201", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84377, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-09T09:28:08.219521", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "Wooler NT 99;28 / Humbleton NT 97;28", "Site": "NORTHUMBERLAND;Nr WOOLER;HUMBLETON HILL", "CollHist": "Present whereabouts unknown\r\nHistory\r\nIn 1888 \"two fine socketed axes\" [said by (d) to be the ones illustrated in (a)] were in the possession of a Mr Culley at Coupland Castle.\r\nReference (a) - see \"circumstances\" above - reports that the axes were found on the property of a Mr M. Culley in 1816.\r\nIf, as seems likely, the axes drawn by (a) were those referred to in (b) the axes were in the possession of the Culley family in 1888 since c. 1816.", "Contents": "(1) Socketed axe (squat baggy form of Irish type).\r\n(2) Socketed axe with heavy mouth moulding. (It is not clear from the drawing whether the axe had ribs on either face).", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "", "ContextType": "7b GROUP", "BiblioSources": "(a) John Bell's folio album entitled \"Drawings\" (in Library of Soc. of Antiq : Newcastle.)\r\n(b) Proc. Soc. of Antiquaries of Newcastle III (1887-88) 352\r\n(c) A History of Northumberland XIV (1935) 60 Nos 3-4\r\n(d) Cowen (1948) 128-131 Plate VI, 2", "Circumstances": "Not recorded. Reference (d) reproduces in Plate VI, Fig 2 (at a scale of c 3/4) the drawings of two socketed axes from folio I of (a), inscribed : \"Found at Humbleton Hill, the property of Mattw (sic) Culley Esq in 1816\". It is suggested in (d) that these must certainly be the \"two fine sockted axes\" seen by members of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle, in the possession of Mr Cully, on the occasion of their visit to his residence at Coupland Castle on 21 June 1888, as recorded in reference (b). They were described simply as having been \"found in the neighbourhood\". This was the only information available when (c) was being compiled, but (d) reports that the discovery of John Bell's drawings (a) gives the true find-spot.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 141408, "created": "2020-06-22T12:20:47.595057", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84377, "user_id": 1994, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-22T12:32:36.560470", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "Wooler NT 99 28; Humbleton NT 97 28", "Site": "NORTHUMBERLAND; Nr WOOLER; HUMBLETON HILL", "CollHist": "Present whereabouts unknown.\r\nIn 1888 \u201ctwo fine socketed axes\u201d said by (d) to be the ones illustrated in (a) were in the possession of a Mr Culley at Coupland Castle. Reference (a) \u2013 see \u201ccircumstances\u201d above \u2013 reports that the axes were found on the property of a Mr M. Culley in 1816. If, as seems likely, the axes drawn by (a) were those referred to in (b) the axes were in the possession of the Culley family in 1888 since c.1816.", "Contents": "(1)\tSocketed axe (squat baggy form of Irish type)\r\n(2)\tSocketed axe with heavy mouth moulding. (It is not clear from the drawing whether the axe had ribs on either face) ", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "", "ContextType": "7b GROUP", "BiblioSources": "(a)\tJohn Bell\u2019s folio album entitled \u201cDrawings\u201d (in Library of Soc. Of Antiq: Newcastle)\r\n(b)\tProc. Soc. of Antiquities of Newcastle III (1887-88) 352\r\n(c)\tA History of Northumberland XIV (1935) 60 Nos. 3-4\r\n(d)\tCowen (1948) 128-131 Plate VI, 2", "Circumstances": "Not recorded. Reference (d) reproduces in Plate VI, Fig 2 (at a scale of c. \u00be) the drawings of two socketed axes from folio I of (a), inscribed: \u201cFound at Humbleton Hill, the property of Mattw (sic) Culley Esq in 1816\u201d. It is suggested in (d) that these must certainly be the \u201ctwo fine socketed axes\u201d seen by members of the Society of Antiquities of Newcastle in the possession of Mr Culley, on the occasion of their visit to his residence at Coupland Castle on 21 June 1888, as recorded in reference (b). They were then described simply as having been \u201cfound in the neighbourhood\u201d. This was the only information available when (c) was being compiled, but (d) reports that the discovery of John Bell\u2019s drawings (a) gives the true find-spot.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 141411, "created": "2020-06-22T12:54:43.735204", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84377, "user_id": 2005, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-22T12:54:51.737621", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "Wooler NT 99/28    Humbleton NT 97/28", "Site": "NORTHUMBERLAND / Nr. WOOLER / HUMBLETON HILL", "CollHist": "Present whereabouts unknown.\r\n/In 1888 \"two fine socketed axes\" [said by (d) to be the ones illustrated in (a)]  were in the possesion of a Mr. Cully at Coupland Castle.\r\nReference (a) - see \"circumstances\" above - reports that the axes were found on the property of Mr. M. Cully in 1816.\r\nIf, as seems likely, the axes drawn by (a) were those referred to in (b) the axes were in the possesion of the Cully family in 1888 since c.1816.", "Contents": "(1) Socketed axe (squat baggy form of Irish type)\r\n(2) Socketed axe with heavy mouth moulding. (it is not clear from the drawing whether the axe had ribs on either face).", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "", "ContextType": "7b GROUP", "BiblioSources": "(a) John Ball's folio album enttled \"Drawings\"\r\n      ---------------------------------------------------\r\n      (in library of Soc. of Antiq., Newcastle)\r\n(b) Proc. Soc. of Antiquaries of Newcastle III (1887-88) 352\r\n     ------------------------------------------------\r\n(c) A History of Northumberland XIV (1935) 60 Nos.3-4\r\n     -----------------------------------\r\n(d) Cowen (1948) 128-131 Plate VI, 2", "Circumstances": "   Not recorded. Reference (d) reproduces in Plate vi, Fig.2 (at a scale of c.3/4) the drawings of two socketed axes from Folio 1 of (a), inscribed: \"Found at \r\nHumbleton Hill, the property of Mattus(sic) Culley, Esq. in 1816\". It is suggested in (d) that these must certainly be the \"two fine socketed axes\" seen by members of the Society of Antiquarians of Newcastle, in the possesion of Mr. Cully, on the occasion of their visit to his residence at Coupland Castle on 21 June 1888, as recorded in reference (b). They were then described simply as having been \r\nfound \"in the neighbourhood\". This was the only information available when (c) was being compiled, but (d) reports that the discovery of John Bell's drawings (a)\r\ngives the true find-spot.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]