[{"id": 43703, "created": "2015-02-12T17:04:10.281130", "project_id": 133, "task_id": 30094, "user_id": 817, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2015-02-12T17:04:10.281147", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"lat": "51.462847", "lon": "-0.18652700000006917", "edge": "", "site": "GREATER LONDON,[;]In Thames at Wandsworth[;]Dredged from the THAMES opposite the mouth of the Wande: i.e. in Wandsworth Reach just above Wandsworth Bridge", "other": "Length shows '7-3/4\". (197.5mm).\" Width shows \u201cHead 16mm.; neck above swelling, 5.5mm.; swelling, 8mm.; shank, 4.5/5mm.; tip, 2.5mm.\u201d", "width": "16", "length": "197.5", "patina": "Somewhat corroded, but fairly heavy and even.", "weight": "", "geojson": {"crs": {"type": "name", "properties": {"name": "urn:ogc:def:crs:OGC:1.3:CRS84"}}, "type": "Feature", "geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates": ["-0.18652700000006917", "51.462847"]}, "properties": {}}, "gridRef": "TQ2574", "remarks": "At same time (Arch, J. IX, 7-8) were dredged up a leaf-shaped sword-blade (Evans, 382), socketed (cf.V) spearhead (ib316), and palstave; it was then, and afterward by Evans ([\u2026], 465, nr.26), assumed that this was a hoard, but G.F. Lawrence has shown (Arch. J. LXXXVI (1939), 90-1) what a variety of objects have been dredged up at this place, and Reginald Smith was certainly right (Guide, loc.cit) to disregard the claim to association. [;]See P.P.S. 1942. p.29.[;]'Picardy' type.[;]OK, but now broken[;]C1", "surface": "", "toSearch": "Wandsworth Bridge, London SW18, UK", "thickness": "", "collection": "British Museum, 50.7-25.4", "objectType": "PIN.", "composition": "", "description": "Horizontal perforation through swollen neck; engraved ornament.", "rightCorner": "25[;]F", "associations": "", "publications": "Archaeological Journal IX, 7-8;[;]Evans, Anct. Bze. Impts., 368, Fig.454;B.M. Bronze Age Guide (1920), 56-7, Fig.48 top*;[;]Proc. Prehist. Soc., 1942, p.28*, fig.2, 5.[;]*Shown here with tip straightened; actually it is still curved as in Arch. J. IX and Evans.", "dateDiscoveryDay": "None", "dateDiscoveryYear": "1854", "dateDiscoveryMonth": "None"}}, {"id": 43820, "created": "2015-02-12T23:29:11.416551", "project_id": 133, "task_id": 30094, "user_id": 734, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2015-02-12T23:29:11.416578", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"lat": "", "lon": "", "edge": "", "site": "GREATER LONDON,, In Thames at Wandsworth, , Dredged from the THAMES opposite the mouth of the Wande: i.e. in Wandsworth Reach just above Wandsworth Bridge, 1854.", "other": "Beautiful, detailed, 2-part hand drawing,showing engraving.\r\n\r\nSite information written over white-out label.\r\n\r\nAt least 3 different kinds of handwriting and ink/pencil.\r\n\r\n", "width": "Head, 16; neck above swellling, 5.5; swelling, 8; shankd 4.5/5; tip, 2.5", "length": "197.5", "patina": "", "weight": "", "gridRef": "TQ    25     74", "remarks": "LOWER LEFT COLUMN:\r\n\r\n'Picardy' type:\r\n\r\n[in pencil]:\r\nBOTTOM OF CENTER COLUMN:\r\n  OK, but now broken\r\n\r\nLOWER RIGHT CORNER:\r\nC  1", "surface": "Somewhat corrode but fairlly heavy and even.", "toSearch": "", "thickness": "", "collection": "[check-mark in pencil]  British Museum.  50.7-25.4", "objectType": "PIN", "composition": "", "description": "Horizontal perforation through swollen neck:  engraved ornament.", "rightCorner": "                              25\r\nBLACK SQUARE.     F\r\n\r\n[notations are in pencil]", "associations": "At sametime (Arch J. ix, 7-8) were dredged up a leafshaped sword-blade (Evans, 382), socketed (crv) spearhead (in 31o6), and palstave;  it was thin, and afterward by Evans (loc cit. & list, 465, no. 26), assumed that this was a hoard, but G. F. Lawrence has shown (Arch.J. lxxxvi (1939), 90-1) what a variety of objects have been dredged up at this place, and Reginald Smith was certainly right (Guide, loc cit) to disregard this claim to association.", "publications": "Archaeological Journal ix, 7-8; Evans, Anct. Bze Impts, 368m Fug, 454l  B.M. Bronze Age Guide (1920), 56-7, Fig. 48 top;*  Proc. Prehist. Soc. 1942, p 28,* fig. 2,5.\r\n\r\n*Shown here with tip straightened.\r\nactually it is still cuved as in Arch. J. ix and Evans.", "dateDiscoveryDay": "None", "dateDiscoveryYear": "1854", "dateDiscoveryMonth": "None"}}, {"id": 43933, "created": "2015-02-13T17:27:49.893805", "project_id": 133, "task_id": 30094, "user_id": 727, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2015-02-13T17:27:49.893831", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"lat": "51.4570716", "lon": "-0.1817823999999746", "edge": "-", "site": "Greater London [;] in Thames [;] at Wandsworth.  i.e. in Wandsworth Reach just above Wandsworth Bridge, 1854.  ", "other": "Lower left corner: \"OK. but now broken\"\r\nApologies for any transcription errors; card was written with blunt square-tipped pen, somewhat illegible", "width": "See description", "length": "See description", "patina": "somewhat corroded but fairly heavy and even", "weight": "-", "geojson": {"crs": {"type": "name", "properties": {"name": "urn:ogc:def:crs:OGC:1.3:CRS84"}}, "type": "Feature", "geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates": ["-0.1817823999999746", "51.4570716"]}, "properties": {}}, "gridRef": "TQ [;] 25 [;] 74    ", "remarks": "At the same time (Arch. J. ix, 7-8) were dredged up a leaf shaped sword-blade (Evans, 282 [or 382], Socketed ([\u2026]), Spearhead (ib. 316), and palstave; it was then, and afterward by Evans (locc.alt & [\u2026] Abs, no.  26), assumed that this was a hoard, but G.F. Lawrence has shown (Arch. J. lxxxvi (1929, 90-1) what a variety of objects had been dredged up at this place, and Reginald Smith was certainly right (Guide loc.cit) to disregard the claim to Association.  See P.P.S. 1942, p.  29.  \u2018Picardy\u2019 type.", "surface": "-", "toSearch": "London Borough of Wandsworth, Greater London, UK", "thickness": "See description", "collection": "British Museum.  50.  7-25. 4", "objectType": "Pin", "composition": "-", "description": "Length as: 7 \u00be inch (197.5 mm)\" Width as: \u201chead, 16 mm; neck above swelling, 5.5 mm; swelling, 8 mm; shank, 4.5/5 mm; tip 2.5 mm.\r\n\r\nHorizontal preparation through swollen neck; engraved ornament. *Shown here with tip straightened: actually it is still curved as in Arch. J. ix and Evans.", "rightCorner": "25 F", "associations": "See remarks", "publications": "Archaeological Journal ix, 7-8; Evans. Anct. Bze. Imptsl, 368, Fig 454;  B.M. Bronze Age Guide (1920), 56-7, Fig. 48 top,*; Proc. Prehist. Soc.  1942. P. 28,* fig.  2,5.", "dateDiscoveryDay": "None", "dateDiscoveryYear": "None", "dateDiscoveryMonth": "None"}}]