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Viking silver penannular brooch from Cumbria

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The item is a plate from the Archaeological Journal (see Bibliography).The engraving shows the silver penannular brooch found with a torque in a crevice in the rock on the north side of Orton Scar, at Crosby Ravensworth, in April 1847, and given to the Society of Antiquaries by Thomas Revely in 1851.
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Title: Viking silver penannular brooch from Cumbria
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The item is a plate from the Archaeological Journal (see Bibliography).
The engraving shows the silver penannular brooch found with a torque in a crevice in the rock on the north side of Orton Scar, at Crosby Ravensworth, in April 1847, and given to the Society of Antiquaries by Thomas Revely in 1851.

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