AllSkye Camera up and running
Using a housing from AllSkye Optics (brilliant) and an ASI178MC camera it has opened up an opportunity for remote captures of meteors, ISS and satellite flares.
Using a housing from AllSkye Optics (brilliant) and an ASI178MC camera it has opened up an opportunity for remote captures of meteors, ISS and satellite flares.
First up was a lead token celebrating Queen Victoria jubilee in 1897 – John M Gibson, Outfitter, Boot Merchant, North Street, Scarborough. Quite surprised it was cast in lead ! Second up is sadly, a broken One Groat – Mary I – 1553 – “VERITAS TEMPORIS FILIA” (Truth is the daughter of time)
Another lovely dig along with Wolds Detecting …. Top row – Button, Button2nd row – World War 1 officers pip and medieval lead button3rd row – part of a shoe buckle (possibly Tudor)Bottom row – Roman coin 3rd century (toasted)
It comes to something when a group did is under a minute from the house, I almost considered walking 😉A very mixed days detecting and some interesting finds came up … Roman stylus Loom weight (poss medieval) Charles II Farthing (1672-1679) George III Cartwheel 2d (1797) Lead bag seal (possibly Narva’s coat of arms) – 1585’ish Silver plated spoon handle (poss Georgian/Victorian) Victorian Penny (toasted) Coutson Hunmanby (trouser button) Improved Patent (19th century) (trouser button) And another item I’ve not…
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Nice bit of of metal detecting even though it started raining. Several sharp iron bits removed from the paddocks and now a lot safer for the gee gee’s. Also found a .303 bullet (unfired) – no associated shell casing though. A generic Tombac button was also uncovered. Star of the drizzly afternoon was a copper alloy 1920’s Girl Guides Enrolment (Promise) badge. J A Wylie & Co, London Reg no 671782.
Just received a detailed report from my local Finds Liaison Officer (FLO) on the Bronze Age socketed axe head found last year.
One of the best days detecting yet !!! Another couple of hammered coins (sadly both a bit bashed), possible medieval thimble, a broken handle of a silver spoon complete with hallmark, an old shilling and sixpence, a toasted penny, a possible Roman (but toasted), two more musketballs including a big one, something that looks like the hind leg of a toy horse, several buttons, a large watch winder, a bullet and a couple of casings and there was a wheelbarrow…
Very happy indeed with todays visit to Bridlington Gun Club. Coin is a 1p that is actually larger than the blue area – distance 25yds.