551 434/1/2
Description Black and white photographs
Date 1972 to 1974
Collection Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin
Catalogue Number 551 434/1/2
Category All Other
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1310731
Collection Hierarchy - Sub-Group Level
Collection Level (551 434) Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin
> Group Level (551 434/1) The Adelaar excavation.
>> Sub-Group Level (551 434/1/2) Black and white photographs
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On-line Digital Images | SC 1312939 | Silver coins from the wreck-site. (L-R: obverse of Philip IV ducaton, Brabant mint; obverse of United Provinces ducaton dated 1670; obverse of United Provinces 1-guilder coin dated 1706.) | 1972 | Item Level |
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On-line Digital Images | SC 1312940 | Silver coins and gold jewellery from the wreck-site. | 1972 | Item Level |
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On-line Digital Images | SC 1312941 | Lead pistol-shot (top left), musket-shot (top right) and scatter-shot (below) from the wreck-site. | 1972 | Item Level |
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On-line Digital Images | SC 1312942 | Gold finger ring with a blank field set within an engraved foliate design. The blank field was presumably intended to contain the initials of the purchaser. Scale in millimetres. | 1972 | Item Level |
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On-line Digital Images | SC 1312943 | Obverse of Philip IV ducaton, 1639, scale in millimetres. | 1972 | Item Level |
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On-line Digital Images | SC 1312944 | Flat banded finger ring with spiralled beading at both edges. The central field is decorated with applied gold motifs of truncated prisms, pellet-bordered discs, six-petalled rosettes, and daisy-like flowers. No mark present. Scale in millimetres. | 1972 | Item Level |
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On-line Digital Images | SC 1312945 | Linked gold buttons, under side. The arms of Amsterdam and the letter "B" are struck on the back of each button. This may be the mark of the Amsterdam silversmith Jan Breda (1668-1725). Scale in millimetres. | 1972 | Item Level |
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On-line Digital Images | SC 1312946 | Linked gold buttons, top view, with decorative swirls and looped edgings. Scale in millimetres. | 1974 | Item Level |
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On-line Digital Images | SC 1312947 | General view of gold finger ring. | 1974 | Item Level |
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On-line Digital Images | SC 1312948 | Gold finger ring with a blank field set within an engraved foliate design. The blank field was presumably intended to contain the initials of the purchaser. Scale in millimetres. | 1974 | Item Level |
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On-line Digital Images | SC 1312949 | Detail of gold finger ring marked with the Amsterdam arms, the letters "P", DR" and a lion rampant. The maker has not been identified. Scale in millimetres. | 1974 | Item Level |
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On-line Digital Images | SC 1312950 | Engraved copper-alloy cock-foot from a pocket-watch. Width 22 mm. | 1974 | Item Level |
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On-line Digital Images | SC 1312951 | Obverse of a silver ducaton of the United Provinces, date on reverse illegible. Scale in millimetres | 1974 | Item Level |
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On-line Digital Images | SC 1312952 | Iron objects extracted from concretion with the careful use of explosives. Note their undamaged condition. Scale in centimetres and inches. | 1974 | Item Level |
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On-line Digital Images | SC 1312953 | Engraved copper-alloy cock-foot from a pocket-watch. Scale in millimetres. | 1974 | Item Level |
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On-line Digital Images | SC 1312954 | Octagonal copper-alloy bearing coaks, either from the centres of wooden sheaves or possibly the mounting of a swivel-gun. The larger is 9 cm in diameter and 6 cm deep; the smaller 8 cm in diameter and 5 cm deep. | 1974 | Item Level |
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On-line Digital Images | SC 1312955 | Copper-alloy belt buckle. Scale in inches. | 1974 | Item Level |
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On-line Digital Images | SC 1312956 | Fragmentary copper-alloy navigator's dividers. The bowed design allowed them to be operated with one hand. Scale in inches. | 1974 | Item Level |
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On-line Digital Images | SC 1312957 | Spanish silver ducaton damaged during the hand-excavation of concretion. Such hand-induced damage led to the development of successful techniques using small quantities of explosives. Scale in inches | 1974 | Item Level |
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On-line Digital Images | SC 1312958 | Copper-alloy dolphin-shaped spigot, probably from a barrel. Scale in inches. | 1974 | Item Level |
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On-line Digital Images | SC 1312959 | Copper-alloy object of uncertain function, possibly a weight. Scale in inches. | 1974 | Item Level |
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On-line Digital Images | SC 1312960 | Three sizes of copper-alloy knobbed handles with unbeaten rivet studs at the base. These are presumably for lids to which they had not yet been attached | 1974 | Item Level |
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On-line Digital Images | SC 1312961 | Various objects associated with the working of the ship. Top, a deep-sea sounding-lead; bottom left, two copper-alloy coaks or bearings from wooden sheaves or perhaps the mounting of a swivel-gun; bottom right, two perforated lead discs, probably parts of pump filters. Scale in centimetres and inches. | 1974 | Item Level |
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On-line Digital Images | SC 1312962 | Tony Long with the improvised holding-tank in which the bronze 6-pounder gun was temporarily stored in fresh water. | 1974 | Item Level |
