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  2. Date nail - Wikipedia

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    Another example is the Milwaukee Road "R08" nail, where the "R" is an unknown treatment or type of wood, and the numbers indicate the year it was installed. [3] Date nail use has dropped dramatically since the mid-20th century and the advent of more modern maintenance of way equipment. Date nails on American railroads were phased out in the 1970s.

  3. Ballinderry Brooch - Wikipedia

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    The Ballinderry Brooch is an Irish penannular brooch dated to the late 6th or early 7th centuries. It was found in the 1930s, along with a number of similar objects, underneath a timber floor of the late Bronze Age Ballinderry Crannóg No.2, on Ballinderry lake, County Offaly . [ 1 ]

  4. Stamp numbering system - Wikipedia

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    Over time, stamp numbers may become a shorthand for collectors and dealers. Scott Catalogue , Gibbons , Yvert and Michel catalogs all use different arrangements for numbering regular and special-purpose types, and attach different importance to variations in paper , perforation, watermark and other types.

  5. Celtic brooch - Wikipedia

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    The 9th century Roscrea Brooch is one of a number of transitional brooches; though its form is highly ornate, with a large flat triangular pin head, the ring is thick plain silver, the gold filigree panels occupy relatively small areas, and their workmanship is a "coarse" or "crude" imitation of that of earlier works. [49]

  6. Bates numbering - Wikipedia

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    Bates numbering is commonly used as an organizational method to label and identify legal documents. Nearly all American law firms use Bates stamps, though the use of manual hand-stamping is becoming increasingly rare because of the rise in electronic numbering, mostly in Portable Document Format (PDF) files rather than printed material.

  7. Anglo-Saxon brooches - Wikipedia

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    The middle of the fifth century marked the beginning of Anglo-Saxon England. [1] The Anglo-Saxon era consists of three different time periods: The early Anglo-Saxon era, which spans the mid-fifth to the beginning of the seventh century; the middle Anglo-Saxon era, which covers the seventh through the ninth centuries; and the late Anglo-Saxon era, which includes the tenth and eleventh centuries.

  8. Brooch of Lorn - Wikipedia

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    The brooch is one of three West Highland 16th-century silver turreted brooches centred on charmstones, though the brooches are thought to be resettings of stones which already had reputations. The others are the Lochbuy or Lochbuie Brooch in the British Museum , [ 5 ] and the Ugadale or Lossit Brooch, also still in private hands.

  9. Fibula (brooch) - Wikipedia

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    Lombardic gilded silver brooch from Tuscany, c. AD 600, one of the largest of its kind (British Museum) [2] A fibula ( /ˈfɪbjʊlə/ , pl. : fibulae /ˈfɪbjʊli/ ) is a brooch or pin for fastening garments, typically at the right shoulder. [ 3 ]

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