[{"id": 141059, "created": "2020-06-12T15:27:28.078280", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84681, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-12T15:43:07.923897", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c SE 90;31", "Site": "HUMBERSIDE;Nr SOUTH CAVE;EVERTHORPE;Gravel pit", "CollHist": "Hull Museum\r\nItems (1-14)\r\nItems (18-20)\r\nHistory\r\nItems (1-14) presented to Hull Museum c. 1923. They had been in the possession of Colonel Clitherow pf Hotham, on whose land the hoard was found. With the bronzes was a note containing the names of four recipients of other bronzes from the hoard : The Rev. Stillingfleet\r\nMr Machell\r\nMr Dannatt\r\n\"J.C.C.\"\r\nSince the presentation of items (1-14) other bronzes from Everthorpe were seen in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Items (18-20). These were purchased in 1887 in Berkshire soon after the death of the Rev. J.C. Clutterbuck, evidently the \"J.C.C.\" referred to above. These pieces (18-20) were exchanged for the four palstaves from Windsor Great Park in Hull Museum (purchased from the Albert Institute, Windsor in 1925).", "Contents": "(1) Socketed axe of \"Everthorpe\" type (of Yorkshire form, but plain, without ribs)\r\n(2) Socketed axe as (1)\r\n(3) Socketed axe as (1)\r\n(4) Socketed axe as (1)\r\n(5) Socketed axe as (1)\r\n(6) Socketed axe as (1)\r\n(7) Socketed axe as (1)\r\n(8) Socketed axe as (1) ; slight flaw on cutting edge\r\n(9) Socketed axe, 3 vertical ribs\r\n(10) Socketed axe of Yorkshire type\r\n(11) Socketed axe as (10)\r\n(12) Socketed axe, 3 long vertical ribs\r\n(13-14) Two metal lumps\r\n(15-17) Three socketed axes of unknown type (? lost)\r\n(18) Socketed axe, 4 vertibal ribs\r\n(19) Socketed gouge\r\n(20) Metal lump", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "", "ContextType": "7b GROUP", "BiblioSources": "(a) Sheppard (1923) 236-7 Plate III\r\n(b) Sheppard (1926a) 209-210\r\n(c) Sheppard (1926b) 242\r\n(d) Sheppard (1941b) 15, 17, 139-140\r\n(e) Burgess (1968b) 46-47 note 127", "Circumstances": "Found in 1842 in the gravel pit at the site of the Hull and Barnsley railway line, where the high road crosses it at Everthorpe. The hoard was said to have consisted of sixteen socketed axes and two lumps of metal. (Items 1-18). There was no mention of the socketed gouge (19) or the third metal lump (20).", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 144628, "created": "2020-07-23T23:35:42.022239", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84681, "user_id": 658, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-07-23T23:53:04.304875", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c. SE 90; 31", "Site": "Humberside, Nr. South Cave, Everthorpe, Gravel Pit", "CollHist": "Collection:\r\nHull Museum\r\nItems (1-14)\r\nItems (18-20)\r\n\r\nHistory:\r\nItems (1-14) presented to Hull Museum c. 1923. They had been in the possession of Colonel Clitherow of Hotham, on whose land the hoard was found. With the bonzes was a note containing the names of four recipients of other bronzes from the hoard: The Rev. Stillingfleet\r\n                                                                     Mr. Machell\r\n                                                                     Mr. Dannatt\r\n                                                                     \"J.C.C.\"\r\nSince the presentation of items (1-14), other bronzes from Everthorpe were seen in the Ashmolean Musem, Oxford. \r\nItems (18-20). These were purchsed in 1887 in Berkshire soon after the death of the Rev. J.C. Clutterbuck, evidently the \"J.C.C.\" referred to above. These pieces (18-20), were exchanged for the four palstaves from Windsor Great Park in Hull Musem (purchased from the Albert Institute, Windsor in 1925).", "Contents": "(1) Socketed axe of \"Everthorpe\" type (of Yorkshire form, but plain, without ribs).\r\n(2) Socketed axe as (1)\r\n(3) Socketed axe as (1)\r\n(4) Socketed axe as (1)\r\n(5) Socketed axe as (1)\r\n(6) Socketed axe as (1)\r\n(7) Socketed axe as (1)\r\n(8) Socketed axe as (1); slight flaw on cutting edge.\r\n(9) Socketed axe, 3 vertical ribs\r\n(10) Socketed axe of Yorkshire type.\r\n(11) Socketed axe as (10).\r\n(12) Socketed axe, 3 long vertical ribs.\r\n(13-14) Two metal lumps\r\n(15-17) Three socketed axes of unknown type (?lost)\r\n(18) Socketed axe, 4 vertical ribs\r\n(19) Socketed gouge\r\n(20) Metal lump", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "", "ContextType": "7b Group", "BiblioSources": "(a) Sheppard (1923) 236-7 Plate III\r\n(b) Sheppard (1926a) 209-210\r\n(c) Sheppard (1926b) 242\r\n(d) Sheppard (1941b) 15, 17, 139-140\r\n(e) Burgess (1968b) 46-47 note 127", "Circumstances": "Found in 1842 in the gravel pit at the side of the Hull and Barnsley railway line, where the high road crosses it at Everthorpe. The hoard was said to have consisted of sixteen socketed axes and two lumps of metal (items 1-18). There was no mention of the socketed gouge (19) or the third metal lump (20).", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]