[{"id": 145235, "created": "2020-08-02T08:57:14.946296", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85159, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-08-02T09:09:51.618600", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SD 2742;7504", "Site": "CUMBRIA;URSICK;SKELMORE HEADS", "CollHist": "Barrow Museum 5045/3 ; 5045/1- ; 5045/2. (Items 1-3 respectively). Item (3) not traced in 1971\r\nLancaster Museum 437 ab\r\nHistory\r\nNot recorded except for details given in \"circumstances\".", "Contents": "(1) Socketed axe decorated with a central rib with terminal pellet with two converging ribs on either side terminating in a pellet on each side where the ribs join\r\n(2) Socketed axe with two ring ornaments below mouth moulding with converging ribs with a ring ornament where the ribs join. Flanked by slightly diverging ribs with terminal pellets\r\n(3) Socketed axe with a small central ring ornament & three pairs o converging ribs terminating in pellets where ribs meet\r\n(4) Socketed axe with a faint [drawing]-shaped rib with pellets below\r\n(5) Socketed axe, plain\r\n(6) Socketed axe, facetted\r\nPossibly belonging to hoard (Ref c)\r\n7 Two socketed axes of unknown type", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 5.11.82.", "ContextType": "7b GROUP", "BiblioSources": "(a) Gaythorpe (1903) 410 Fig\r\n(b) Cowper (1905) 182-3\r\n(c) Clough (1969a) 19-20, 34 Nos 95-100\r\n(d) Davey & Forster (1975) Nos 114-119", "Circumstances": "Discovered in June 1902 by a workman quarrying limestone in a field called Little Cow Close on Shelmore Heads. The axes were found in a fissure about 3 inches wide between two blocks of limestone. Five axes (Items 1-3 and 5-6) passed into the possession of Mr R. Grimsdale of Haverthwaite. Two of these (Items 5-6) are now lost, the other three (1-3) finally reaching Barrow Museum. The sixth axe (Item 4) passed into the possession of Mr Thompson of Urswick. By 1905 it was in the possession of Mr H.S. Cowper (Ref b), and finally reached Lancaster Museum. Reference (c) records that this axe contains a note saying \"found with seven others\".", "FindAltSiteRel": "Formerly Lancashire"}}, {"id": 147623, "created": "2020-09-08T13:49:52.569533", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85159, "user_id": 2005, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-09-08T13:49:59.346691", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SD 2742 / 7504", "Site": "CUMBRIA / URSWICK / SKELMORE HEADS", "CollHist": "Barrow Museum\r\n--------------------\r\n5045/3; 5045/4; 5045/2 (Items 1-3 respectively). Item (3) not traced in 1971\r\nLancaster Museum\r\n------------------------\r\n437 ab\r\n/Not recorded except for details given in \"circumstances\".", "Contents": "(1) Socketed axe decorated with a central rib with terminal pellet with two   \r\n     converging ribs on either side terminating in a pellet on each side where the \r\n     ribs join.\r\n(2) Socketed axe with two ring ornaments below mouth moulding with converging\r\n     ribs with a ring ornament where the ribs join. Flanked by slightly diverging ribs\r\n     with terminal pellets.\r\n(3) Socketed axe with a small central ring ornament  and three pairs of \r\n     converging ribs terminating in pellets where ribs meet.\r\n(4) Socketed axe with a faint inverted u-shaped rib with pellets below.\r\n(5) Socketed axe, plain\r\n(6) Socketed axe, facetted\r\nPossibly belonging to hoard (Ref. c) \r\n7 Two socketed axes of unknown type.", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "/S.H.  5.11.82", "ContextType": "7b GROUP", "BiblioSources": "(a) Gaythorpe (1903) 410 Fig.\r\n(b) Cowper (1905)182-3\r\n(c) Clough (1969a) 19-20, 34 Nos.95-100\r\n(d) Davey & Forster (1975) Nos.114-119", "Circumstances": "   Discovered in June 1902 by a workman quarrying limestone in a field called Little Cow Close on Skelmore Heads. The axes were found in a fissure about\r\n3 inches wide between two blocks of sandstone. Five axes (Items 1-3 and 5-6) \r\npassed into the possesion of Mr. R. Grimsdale of Hatherthwaite. Two of these\r\n(items 5-6) are now lost, the other three (items 1-3) finally reaching Barrow Museum. The sixth axe (Item 4) passed into the possesion of Mr. Thompson of\r\nUrswick. By 1905 it was in the possesion of Mr. H.S. Cowper (Ref.b), and finally reached Lancaster Museum. Reference (c) records that this axe contains a note\r\nsaying \"found with seven others\".", "FindAltSiteRel": "Formerly Lancashire"}}]