Anglo-Saxon strap end
Title
Anglo-Saxon strap end
Subject
Archaeology
Description
M/1992/28.
Large bronze Anglo-Saxon strap-end. It has one split end which was originally fastened onto a leather strap. The other end is a decorated tag which made it easier to thread the strap through a buckle. This is one of several Anglo-Saxon objects found by workmen when they were building Edridge Road in Croydon, between February 1893 and September 1894. Some of the objects were given to the old Grangewood Museum in Croydon and are now looked after by Croydon Museum Service. The rest were given to the British Museum. Between 1600 and 1300 years ago, Edridge Road was the site of an Anglo-Saxon cemetery.
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Large bronze Anglo-Saxon strap-end. It has one split end which was originally fastened onto a leather strap. The other end is a decorated tag which made it easier to thread the strap through a buckle. This is one of several Anglo-Saxon objects found by workmen when they were building Edridge Road in Croydon, between February 1893 and September 1894. Some of the objects were given to the old Grangewood Museum in Croydon and are now looked after by Croydon Museum Service. The rest were given to the British Museum. Between 1600 and 1300 years ago, Edridge Road was the site of an Anglo-Saxon cemetery.
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Creator
Croydon Museum Service
Language
English
Date Created
2010-08-11
Files
Citation
Croydon Museum Service, “Anglo-Saxon strap end,” Woruldhord, accessed May 4, 2024, http://poppy.nsms.ox.ac.uk/woruldhord/items/show/242.