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- Broighter_Gold abstract "The Broighter Gold or more correctly, the Broighter Hoard, is a hoard of gold artefacts from the Iron Age of the 1st century BC that were found in 1896 by Tom Nicholl and James Morrow on farmland near Limavady, Northern Ireland. The hoard includes a 7-inch-long (18 cm) gold boat, a gold torc and bowl and some other jewellery. A design from the hoard has been used as an image on British one-pound coins and the gold ship featured in a design on the last Irish one-pound coins. The Broighter Collar and Broighter Ship also featured on definitive postage stamps of Ireland from 1990–1995. The National Museum of Ireland, who now hold the hoard, describe the torc as the "finest example of Irish La Tène goldworking". Replicas of the collection are kept at the Ulster Museum in Belfast.".
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- Broighter_Gold wikiPageID "15347881".
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- Broighter_Gold discovered "near Limavady, Northern Ireland, by Tom Nicholl and James Morrow in 1896".
- Broighter_Gold hasPhotoCollection Broighter_Gold.
- Broighter_Gold imageCaption "The boat, bowl, and part of the torc".
- Broighter_Gold location National_Museum_of_Ireland.
- Broighter_Gold material Gold.
- Broighter_Gold name "Broighter Hoard".
- Broighter_Gold period "1".
- Broighter_Gold subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_County_Londonderry.
- Broighter_Gold subject Category:Celtic_art.
- Broighter_Gold subject Category:Collection_of_the_National_Museum_of_Ireland.
- Broighter_Gold subject Category:Treasure_troves_in_Northern_Ireland.
- Broighter_Gold type Artifact100021939.
- Broighter_Gold type Object100002684.
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- Broighter_Gold type Whole100003553.
- Broighter_Gold comment "The Broighter Gold or more correctly, the Broighter Hoard, is a hoard of gold artefacts from the Iron Age of the 1st century BC that were found in 1896 by Tom Nicholl and James Morrow on farmland near Limavady, Northern Ireland. The hoard includes a 7-inch-long (18 cm) gold boat, a gold torc and bowl and some other jewellery. A design from the hoard has been used as an image on British one-pound coins and the gold ship featured in a design on the last Irish one-pound coins.".
- Broighter_Gold label "Broighter Gold".
- Broighter_Gold label "Broighter Hort".
- Broighter_Gold sameAs Broighter_Hort.
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- Broighter_Gold sameAs Q925390.
- Broighter_Gold sameAs Q925390.
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