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| + | |- valign="top" id="Cronk Moar" | ||
| + | |[[File:sword_cronk.jpg|thumb|x150px|left|alt=Cronk Moar]] | ||
| + | |'''Isle of Man Cronk Moar''' | ||
| + | :Type- S | ||
| + | :Current Location- | ||
| + | :Blade- | ||
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| + | :Bibliography- [BERSU and WILSON 1966:p.72] | ||
| + | :Comments- found with remains of scabbard | ||
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|- valign="top" id="London" | |- valign="top" id="London" | ||
|width="100pt"|[[File:sword_london.jpg|thumb|x150px|left|alt=London]] | |width="100pt"|[[File:sword_london.jpg|thumb|x150px|left|alt=London]] | ||
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:Hilt- Only the pommel of the sword survives | :Hilt- Only the pommel of the sword survives | ||
:Bibliography- [BJORN and SHETELIG 1940:p.78] [WHEELER 1927:p.53] | :Bibliography- [BJORN and SHETELIG 1940:p.78] [WHEELER 1927:p.53] | ||
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:Comments- also known as “Earl of Pembroke Sword” | :Comments- also known as “Earl of Pembroke Sword” | ||
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| − | |[[File: | + | |[[File:sword_chertsey.jpg|thumb|x150px|left|alt=Chertsey]] |
| − | |''' | + | |'''London, Chertsey''' |
:Type- S | :Type- S | ||
:Current Location- | :Current Location- | ||
:Blade- | :Blade- | ||
:Hilt- | :Hilt- | ||
| − | :Bibliography- [ | + | :Bibliography- [PIERCE 2002:p.98][http://www.exploringsurreyspast.org.uk/themes/subjects/50_objects/more_gallery] |
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
Revision as of 18:50, 15 October 2012
Introduction
The following list of swords is not comprehensive and only represents those currently known to the author. They have been categorised using Wheelers typology.
Type I
Petersen Types M & O
File:Sword rampside.jpg x150px |
Cumbria, Rampside
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File:Sword appleby.jpg x150px |
Cumbria, Ormside, Appleby-in-Westmoreland
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| No Picture | Yorkshire, York, Clifford Street
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| No Picture | Isle of Man, Balladoyne Churchyard, St. Johns
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Berkshire, River Kennet at Reading
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London, River Thames, Waterloo Bridge
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London River Thames, ‘near London’
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London, River Thames, Kew
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Type II
Petersen Types B, C & H
File:Sword enfield.jpg x150px |
Herts, River Lea, Enfield
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File:Sword vauxhall.jpg x150px |
London, River Thames, Vauxhall
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Type III
Petersen Types R, S & T
File:Sword cronk.jpg x150px |
Isle of Man Cronk Moar
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File:Sword london.jpg x150px |
London
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File:Sword temple.jpg x150px |
London, River Thames, Temple Church
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File:Sword chertsey.jpg x150px |
London, Chertsey
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See Also
References
<nocite> BJORN1940 LAKING1920 PEIRCE2002 WILSON1965 WHEELER1927 </nocite> <biblio force=false>#Template:Bib</biblio>
