[{"id": 40511, "created": "2015-01-13T09:36:09.506590", "project_id": 114, "task_id": 28792, "user_id": 64, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2015-01-13T09:36:09.506617", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"lat": "54.44888899999999", "lon": "-0.7534080000000358", "edge": "", "site": "Yorkshire, NR[;]Whitby[;]Egton Moor", "other": "Length 14 1/2 in.\r\nWidth 2in. at widest point", "width": "51 at widest point", "length": "368", "patina": "", "weight": "", "geojson": {"crs": {"type": "name", "properties": {"name": "urn:ogc:def:crs:OGC:1.3:CRS84"}}, "type": "Feature", "geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates": ["-0.7534080000000358", "54.44888899999999"]}, "properties": {}}, "gridRef": "", "remarks": "These names written here +/- 1957 by Margaret Smith; reason not recorded[;]C.C. Fowler[;]D.M. Walker[;]Study of this and other Cypriot type dagger finds in Ctral Europe being carried out 1965 - by Warwick Bray, Dept. of Ancient History, The University, Sheffield 10.", "surface": "", "toSearch": "Egton, Whitby, North Yorkshire YO21, UK", "thickness": "", "collection": "Whitby Museum Acc. No. 3B[;](Given by F. Elgee Esq.) [Dr Frank Elgee][;]1936[;](Curator, Dorman Memorial Museum, Middlesbrough)", "objectType": "Dagger, of Cypriote type, with hooked tang.", "composition": "", "description": "", "rightCorner": "", "associations": "None", "publications": "Frank Elgee, Ph.D., in the Whitby Gazette, 27 November 1936, p.12, with photograph; the article states that the dagger 'has recently been given' to Dr Elgee by Mr. H.A. Innes, of Croft, to whom, about 1928 (about 8 years ago), it had been given by one of his farm employees, named Morton, who died about 1933 or 4 (= \"2 or 3 years ago\") aged 69, and who had been a farm lad at or near Egton when 'a pal' of his, another farm lad, found the dagger when herding up sheep on the moor. (Approx. date of the claimed discovery therefore within the 1880's. C.F.C.H.)[;]Brought by Dr Elgee to the British Museum, Nov. 1936, when this card was filled in and its drawing made, and the dagger was submitted to Dr. H.J. Plenderleith, B.M. Research Laboratory, who reported on 5.Dec.1936 that 'there is nothing distinctive about the surface corrosive or surrosive deposits' on it.", "dateDiscoveryDay": "None", "dateDiscoveryYear": "None", "dateDiscoveryMonth": "None"}}, {"id": 40519, "created": "2015-01-13T18:28:25.286060", "project_id": 114, "task_id": 28792, "user_id": 727, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2015-01-13T18:28:25.286079", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"lat": "54.486335", "lon": "-0.6133469999999761", "edge": "-", "site": "Yorkshire, N.R. [;] Whitby [;] Egton Moor", "other": "Converted measurements from inches to millimeters.", "width": "51", "length": "368", "patina": "-", "weight": "-", "geojson": {"crs": {"type": "name", "properties": {"name": "urn:ogc:def:crs:OGC:1.3:CRS84"}}, "type": "Feature", "geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates": ["-0.6133469999999761", "54.486335"]}, "properties": {}}, "gridRef": "-", "remarks": "\u201cThese names written here +- 1957 by Margaret Smith: reason not recorded.  C.C. Fowler, D.M. Walker.\u201d\r\n\r\nStudy of this and other Cybriote type  dagger finds being carried out, 1965 - Warwick Bray, Dept of Ancient History, The University of Sheffield 10.\r\n", "surface": "-", "toSearch": "Whitby, North Yorkshire, UK", "thickness": "-", "collection": "Whitby Museum  Acc. No. 3B [;] (Given by R, Elgee Esq)  [Dr. Frank Elgee, 1936] [;] (Curator Dorman Memorial Museum, Middlesbrough)", "objectType": "Dagger of Cybriote type with hooked tang", "composition": "-", "description": "Length as: 14 1/2 in. converted; Width as: 2 in. at widest point, converted.\r\n\r\nBrought by Dr. Elgee to the British Museum, November 1936, when this card was filled in and it\u2019s [backup?]  made, and the dagger was submitted to Dr. H.J. Plenderleith, B.M. Research Laboratory, who reported on 5.Dec.1936 that there is nothing distinctive about the surface corrosive or surrosive deposits on it.", "rightCorner": "-", "associations": "None", "publications": "Frank Elgee, Ph.D. in the Whitby Gazette, 27 November 1936, p. 12, with photograph; the article states that the dagger \u201chas recently been given to Dr. Elgee by Mr. U.A. Innes, of Croft, to whom, about 1928 (\u201cabout 8 years ago\u201d), it had been given by one of his farm employees, named Morton, who died about 1933 or 4 (=\"2 or 3 years ago\u201d) aged 69, and who had been a farm lad at or near Egton when \u201ca pal\u201d of his, another farm lad, found the dagger when herding up sheep on the moor.\u201d  (Approx. date of the claim discovery therefore within the 1880s C.F.C.H.)", "dateDiscoveryDay": "None", "dateDiscoveryYear": "None", "dateDiscoveryMonth": "None"}}]