[{"id": 140472, "created": "2020-05-27T15:19:22.456336", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84560, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-27T15:37:42.696072", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c TF 04;71", "Site": "LINCOLNSHIRE;WASHINGBOROUGH;Washingborough Fen", "CollHist": "Lincoln Museum 10-55 (Item 1)\r\nBM. 54.12-12- 1/2 (Items 2-3\r\nRemainder lost\r\nHistory\r\nItem 1 acquired by Lincoln in 1855\r\nNot recorded how or from whom acquired\r\nItems 2-3 acquired by BM in 1854 from a Mr Wilson's collection", "Contents": "(1) Two piece bronze mould for socketed axes with 3 ribs.\r\n(2) Socketed axe, 3 ribs\r\n(3) Socketed axe, 3 ribs\r\n(4) Two or three socketed axes of unknown type", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 23.2.81", "ContextType": "7b GROUP", "BiblioSources": "(a) Wilson Papers VI, 7 (Library of Society of Antiquaries, London).\r\n(b) Proceedings Arch. Inst. Lincoln Meeting 1848, xxviii\r\n(c) Way (1861) 166\r\n(d) Evans (1881) 447\r\n(e) Davey (1973) 98 Fig 23 N\u00b0 216", "Circumstances": "Reference (a) reports : \"This mould in two parts, with four or five celts, all of the hollow or socket fashion, were found in Washingborough Fen, when those lands were enclosed about the year 1830 (or later). They were dug up in the formation of a dyke for dividing some allotments of those lands. None of the celts found with the mould exactly fitted it. One of them is broken and the edge of it is lost. This was a rather large specimen with a deep socket for the reception of the handle\".\r\nReference (c) reports that two socketed axes in the British Museum, described as coming from Lincolnshire, and having almost identical patinas, were acquired in 1854 from the collection of a Mr Wilson.\r\n(c) suggests that there is a real possibility that they formed part of this deposit", "FindAltSiteRel": "Washingborough 2"}}, {"id": 143788, "created": "2020-07-13T17:27:24.728378", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84560, "user_id": 2149, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-07-13T17:43:39.566883", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c TF 04 / 71", "Site": "LINCOLNSHIRE, WASHINGBOROUGH, Washingborough Fen", "CollHist": "Collection:\r\nLincoln Museum 10-55 (item 1) \r\nBM.54.12.12.42 (items 2-3)\r\nRemainder lost\r\n\r\nHistory:\r\nItem 1 acquired by Lincoln in 1855. Not recorded how or from whom acquired. \r\nItems 2-3 acquired by BM in 1854 from a Mr. Wilson's collection.", "Contents": "(1) Two piece bronze mould for socketed axes with 3 ribs.\r\n(2) Socketed axe, 3 ribs\r\n(3) Socketed axe, 3 ribs\r\n(4) Two or three socketed axes of unknown type", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 23.2.81", "ContextType": "7b GROUP", "BiblioSources": "(a) Willson Papers VI.7 (Library of Society of Antiquaries, London).\r\n(b) Proceedings Arch. Inst. Lincoln Meeting 1848, xxviii\r\n(c) Way (1861) 166\r\n(d) Evans (1881) 447\r\n(e) Davey (1973) 98 Fig 23 No 216", "Circumstances": "Reference (a) reports: \"This mould in two parts, with four or five celts, all of the hollow or socket fashion, were found in Washingborough Fen, when those lands were enclosed about the year 1830 (or later). They were dug up in the formation of a dyke for dividing some allotments of those / lands. None of the celts found with the mould exactly fitted it. One of them is broken and the edge of it is lost. This was a rather large specimen with a deep socket for the reception of the handle\". \r\nReference (c) reports that two socketed axes in the British Museum, described as coming from Lincolnshire, and having almost identical patinas, were acquired in 1854 from the collection of a Mr. Wilson. (c) suggests that there is a real probability that they formed part of this deposit. ", "FindAltSiteRel": "Find Name: Washingborough 2"}}]