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S.H. 8.6.82\r\nCont. Card: tick", "ContextType": "7b GROUP", "BiblioSources": "(a) Evans (1881) 89, 333, 382, 461, 465 (Hoard 32)\r\n(b) Trevelyan (1880-83) 52-53\r\n(c) Brewis (1924) 256, Plate 37, 13\r\n(d) Evans (1933) 196-7\r\n(e) Burgess (1968a) 59-60 Figs 9-10", "Circumstances": "Found in May 1879 by a shepherd boy looking for a lamb. He found it sitting on a patch of turf in a watercourse. Stepping down to lift it out, he saw a bronze axe in the water and looking at the bank he saw several other bronzes sticking out. Having retrieved what he could see he reported the find and subsequent investigation of the spot revealed further objects. The locality used to be known as Middleton Moss, below Middleton Hill, an ancient swamp, drained c. 1820.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 141422, "created": "2020-06-22T18:39:49.758848", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84383, "user_id": 243, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-22T18:48:46.719768", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "Wallington Hall NZ 02 84; Middleton NZ 06 85", "Site": "NORTHUMBERLAND; WALLINGTON; 'Prior Hall Farm", "CollHist": "Private; Trevelyan Collection, Wallington Hall", "Contents": "(1) Palstave, looped, median rib; (2) Palstave as (1); (3) Palstave as (1) with nodular obtrusion (? casting fault) below stop on one face; (4) Palstave, looped, plain except for slight dimples (? casting faults) on both faces below stops; (5) Palstave, looped, with very broad, tapering median rib defined by hammer marks; (6) Palstave, looped, very broad median swelling on rib, strongly undercut stops; (7) Palstave, looped, plain, with strongly undercut stops; (8) Palstave, looped, median ridge with hammered markings on either side, undercut stops.; continued; (9) Socketed axe, slender, flat collar; (10) Socketed ax as (9); (11) Socketed axe as (9) but deeper, more rounded collar; (12) Socketed axe as (9) but longitudinal swelling on faces and blade missing; (13) Socketed axe, slender, with three mouth mouldings; (14) Socketed axe, squat and \"baggy\" with two lines of cable-moulding at broken mouth.; (15) Socketed axe, blade only; (16) Penannular armlet with plain terminals, of circular sectioned rod slightly flattened on the inside; (17) Penannular armlet as (16) of circular sectioned rod; (18) Penannular armlet as (17)", "comments": "There is a small green \"x\" in the top left corner of the card in the NGR section.; Converted semi-colons to commas in Contents, Items (1) and (8) to preserve transcription formatting; Questions marks in Contents, Items (3) and (4) are original to card and not transcriber's notes.", "ArchiveEtc": "[Rec.] S.H. 8.6.82", "ContextType": "7b GROUP", "BiblioSources": "(a) Evans (1881) 89, 333, 382, 461, 465 (Hoard 32); (b) Trevelyan (1880-83) 52-53; (c) Brewis (1924) 256, Plate 37, 13; (d) Evans (1933) 196-7; (e) Burgess (1968a) 59-60 Figs 9-10", "Circumstances": "Found in May 1879 by a shepherd boy looking for a lamb.  He found it sitting on a patch of turf in a watercourse.  Stepping down to lift it out, he saw a bronze axe in the water and looking at the bank he saw several other bronzes sticking out.  Having retrieved what he could see he reported the find and subsequent investigation of the spot revealed further objects.  The; continued; locality used to be known as Middleton Moss, below Middleton Hill, an ancient swamp, drained c. 1820.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]