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+ | [[File:London-Sword Charing Cross hilt.JPG|thumb|110px|left|alt=Waterloo]] | ||
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+ | :Current Location- London Museum A 3670. Was previously in the Laking collection. | ||
+ | :Type- River find, C9th | ||
+ | :Find Date- Unknown | ||
+ | :Total Length- (part of blade missing) | ||
+ | :Blade- no information | ||
+ | :Hilt- Classed by Wheeler as type I, by Bjorn as Type H? Both guards are striped with brass inlay. Bjorn considers the pommel to be missing? | ||
+ | :Scabbard- none | ||
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+ | ::*{{ListRef|Bjorn & Shetelig 1940|p.78}} | ||
+ | ::*{{ListRef|Wheeler 1927|p.36}} | ||
+ | ::*{{ListRef|Wilson 1965|p.52 (no.21)}} | ||
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+ | London-Sword Charing Cross.JPG | ||
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Revision as of 13:58, 7 October 2015
Introduction
The following list of swords is not comprehensive and only represents those currently known to the author. They have been categorised using the Wheeler / Oakeshott typology. Low quality images have been included to assist with identification and it is not the authors intention to infringe any copyrights by doing so.
The swords in this catalogue only include sword found in England, Scotland, Wales and surrounding isles. It does not include swords from Ireland. The swords listed here were not all made in Britain, many of them being made in Scandinavia or main land Europe. In the same way it is not a list of swords possibly made in England as many examples of these have been found all over Europe.
A number of pommels have been discovered on the Portable Antiques Scheme website. Not all of them as yet have been incorporated into this list. It is recommended that you check the PAS database for additional finds.
Sword articles by Wheeler / Oakeshott Type
Swords found in Britain
Swords of Type I found in Britain Petersen Types: F, G, M, P, Q, Æ. 850AD? to 1025AD
Swords of Type II found in Britain Petersen Types: A, B, C, H, I. Norwegian, 750AD to 960AD
Swords of Type III found in Britain Petersen Types: D, E, R, S, T, U, V. Danish, 800AD to 950AD
Swords of Type IV found in Britain Petersen Types: K, O. Frankish, 790AD to 950AD
Swords of Type V found in Britain Petersen Types: L. English, 850AD to 975AD
Swords of Type VI found in Britain Petersen Types: Lv. Danish, 900AD to 1050AD
Swords of Type VII found in Britain Petersen Types: N, W, X. 830AD to 1100AD
Swords of Type VIII and IX found in Britain 900AD to 1300AD
Swords of Types Disc found in Britain 1050AD to 1300AD
Swords of Types Unknown found in Britain
Full Index of Swords from Britain
Click on the arrows in the header row to sort. To sort by multiple columns hold down the shift key while ordering the columns.
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Wheeler II, Petersen B, C, H & I
'Norwegian 750AD to 960AD
Scotland, Argyll and Bute, Bute
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Scotland, Argyll and Bute, Islay
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Scotland, Orkney, Scar
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Scotland, Orkney, Rousay, Sweindrow
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Scotland, Argyll and Bute, Islay, Ballinaby
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England, Cumbria, Aspatria
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England, Derbyshire, Ingleby mound 7
No Picture |
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England, Hertfordshire, River Lea, Enfield
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England, Berkshire, Sonning
No Picture |
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England, London, River Thames, Waterloo Bridge
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England, London, River Thames, Vauxhall (H)
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England, London, River Thames, Mortlake
No Picture |
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