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    • Broad period:POST MEDIEVAL
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Record ID: NCL-EE9FE0
Object type: CANNON BALL
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Northumberland
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A cast lead (over stone) cannon ball of late Medieval to early Post-Medieval date, c. 1450-1750. The ball consists of cast lead in a spherical shape, but with considerable areas of loss and/or damage of the lead. In these areas, the underlying stone can be seen. The stone is a hard and dense sedimentary rock, a mud or siltstone, but which also contains quartz pebbles.
Created on: Monday 16th December 2013
Last updated: Monday 16th December 2013
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Record ID: NCL-5F0B55
Object type: CANNON BALL
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Northumberland
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A handworked cannonball of Post-Medieval date made from granite. The ball is sub-spherical and slightly oblate in form, with an uneven surface reflecting the difficulty of working in granite.
Created on: Tuesday 3rd September 2013
Last updated: Tuesday 3rd September 2013
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Record ID: NCL-A1C882
Object type: CANNON BALL
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: South Tyneside
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A cast iron cannonball of Post-Medieval date, probably from a Civil War battle in the area dating to 1644. The ball weighs approximately 5 lbs with a diameter of 86.03mm. The ball was cast in a mould consisting of two hemispherical halves, as a flashmark is visible around much of the ball's centre. There are no further distinguishing features. The surface has suffered from corrosion.
Created on: Monday 20th May 2013
Last updated: Monday 20th May 2013
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Record ID: NCL-A35666
Object type: CANNON BALL
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Gateshead
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A cast iron cannonball of Post-Medieval date, probably dating to 1640 or later. The cannonball is spherical with an even coat of corrosion across its surface. There may be some indication through the corrosion of the flashmarks, from the two moulds from which the ball was cast. The weight is approximated at 2.5kg or 5lbs.
Created on: Wednesday 9th May 2012
Last updated: Wednesday 9th May 2012
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Record ID: NCL-950857
Object type: CANNON BALL
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Northumberland
Workflow stage: Published Find published
An incomplete, cast iron cannon ball of Post-Medieval date, c. 1500-1700. The solid ball is hemispherical, with the split probably occurring in antiquity. The entire surface is uneven in texture, pitted with corrosion. It's full weight can be estimated at 2.5-3lbs.
Created on: Friday 20th January 2012
Last updated: Thursday 3rd January 2019
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Record ID: NCL-754A02
Object type: CANNON BALL
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: County Durham
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A cast-iron ball, probably a cannon ball of Post-Medieval date, 16th-17th centuries. The ball is spherical with a general corrosion across its entire surface, with one portion of the surface bearing a thicker, sub-conical accumulation of corrosion. It is 1.25lbs in (imperial) weight. Another possible function is as a grinding ball for industrial activity, which would most likely date to the 19th century.
Created on: Monday 21st March 2011
Last updated: Tuesday 22nd March 2011
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Record ID: NCL-A66884
Object type: CANNON BALL
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Northumberland
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A cast iron cannon ball of Post-Medieval date, probably 16th or 17th century. The ball is spherical with one half bearing a more corroded surface.
Created on: Tuesday 15th February 2011
Last updated: Tuesday 22nd February 2011
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Field 39', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: NCL-7C0B46
Object type: CANNON BALL
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Northumberland
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Cast lead cannon ball with a diameter of 48.33mm. The object is circular, but with some pieces missing (the biggest of which is a long gash that measures 28.5mm long, 8.4mm wide and and 5 mm deep) which causes the shape to be irregular. There are many other dents and pits in the surface, which are also filled with dirt. Probably dates from the post-medieval period.
Created on: Thursday 3rd June 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 23rd June 2010
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Record ID: NCL-3D1EA3
Object type: CANNON BALL
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Kirklees
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A chipped stone cannonball, probably of 16th or 17th century date. The ball is sub-spherical, chipped from a sandstone with pecked marks visible on the surface. Approximately one-third of the surface has a sooty, blackened surface, suggesting that it was fired from a cannon or powder-based artillery piece. This object is one of three examples found in the same area.
Created on: Monday 30th November 2009
Last updated: Friday 1st March 2019
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