[{"id": 138789, "created": "2020-05-10T10:16:10.807306", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84398, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-10T10:46:00.701214", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "Eglingham NU 10;19", "Site": "NORTHUMBERLAND;EGLINGHAM;BRANDON HILL", "CollHist": "Museum of Antiquities, Newcastle upon Tyne\r\nHistory\r\nTransferred from the Black Gate Museum in or about 1959.\r\nDeposited on loan to the Black Gate Museum in 1932 by Mr G.H. Allgood of Nunwich\r\nUntil 1932 in the Allgood family's possession since 1857.\r\n", "Contents": "(1) Sword broken up by the plough and not preserved\r\n(2) Leaf-shaped sword ; hilt damaged (lost)\r\n(3) Leaf-shaped sword", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 22.6.82.", "ContextType": "7b GROUP", "BiblioSources": "(a) Hardy (1885-86) 283-4 Fig\r\n(b) Bruce (1880) 51-2\r\n(c) Evans (1881) 285\r\n(d) Proc. Soc. Antiquaries Newcastle 4th Ser. V. (1931-32) 254\r\n(e) Cowen (1933) 189 Plate XIII, 3", "Circumstances": "Reference (a) quotes Mr Tate's Journal of 5 August 1857 which contains his account of Bronze Swords ploughed up on Brandon Hill on 5 June 1857. \"Near the summit of the hill east of Brandon Farm three bronze leaf-shaped Swords were exposed by ploughing, 18\" below the surface. They were lying parallel to each other in the direction from north to south. One was broken to pieces by the plough (1), another escaped injury except to handle (2) and the third was untouched. (3). The second one, Mr James, farmer retains in his possession and the third he gave to his landlord Mr Allgood of Nunwick. By 1886 the second sword (retained by the farmer) could not be traced by Mr Hardy. Reference (b) reports the find spot as about 800 yds west of Percy's Cross at Brandon : reference (c) gives the name of Brandon, a hamlet c. 1 km SE of Brandon.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 141539, "created": "2020-06-24T14:07:54.606822", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84398, "user_id": 243, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-24T14:14:28.411211", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "Eglingham NU 10 19", "Site": "NORTHUMBERLAND; EGLINGHAM; BRANDON HILL", "CollHist": "Museum of Antiquities, Newscastle upon Tyne / History; Transferred from the Black Gate Museum in or about 1959.  Deposited on loan to the Black Gate Museum in 1932 by Mr G.H. Allgood of Nunwich until 1932 in the Allgood family's posession since 1857", "Contents": "(1) Sword broken up by the plough and not preserved; (2) Leaf-shaped sword: hilt damaged (lost); (3) Leaf shaped sword", "comments": "Changed semi-colon to a comma in Contents, Item (2) to preserve transcription formatting.", "ArchiveEtc": "[Rec.] S.H. 22.6.82.", "ContextType": "7b GROUP", "BiblioSources": "(a) Hardy (1885-86) 283-4 Fig; (b) Bruce (1880) 51-2; (c) Evans (1881) 285; (d) Proc. Soc. Antiquaries Newcastle 4th Ser. v. (1931-32) 254; (e) Cowen (1933) 189 Plate XIII, 3", "Circumstances": "Reference (a) quotes Mr Tate's Journal of 5 August 1857 which contains his account of Bronze Swords ploughed up on Brandon Hill on 5 June 1857.  \"Near the summit of the hill east of Brandon Farm three bronze leaf-shaped swords were exposed by ploughing, 18\" below the surface.  They were lying parallel; continued; to each other in the direction from north to south.  One was broken to pieces by the plough (1), another escaped injury except to handle (2) and the third was untouched. (3). The second one, Mr James, farmer, retained in his possession and the third he gave to his landlord Mr Allgood of Nunwick.  By 1886 the second sword (retained by the farmer) could not be traced by Mr Hardy.  Reference (b) reports the find spot as about 800 yds west of Percy's Gross at Brandon: reference (c) gives the name of Branton, a hamlet c. 1Km SE of Brandon.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]