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Find from Braddan School
Archaeology
Undated worked stone.
A shaped stone, possibly a mould,was found in the gravel of the school playground in 1940.
There is no further indication of the circumstances surrounding the discovery of the object, which may have been imported to the site; the adjacent land to the NW was for a time used as a sand and gravel pit.
The grid reference refers to the centre of the school grounds as defined at the time of the find.
The object is in the Manx National Heritage collections, accession no. 1954-5287.
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- Parish: Braddan
- Sheading: Middle
- Grid Ref: SC3648577270
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record