Dreaming Valleys presents Gareth E Rees, Sunken Lands

NE’s sister platform of Dreaming Valleys aims to have two-yearly all-day events, and subsidiary events in between. This June we will be hosting Gareth E Rees, speaker at the last DV conference in 2023, and author of Marshland, Unofficial Britain, Car Park Life: Britain’s Unexplored  Wilderness and other books. His new book, Sunken Lands, is an exploration

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A sideways look at the apotropaic Marian mark.

Apotropaic or protective marks have featured in much recent historical research, in which NE editor John Billingsley has been active with co-founding the Hidden Charms conference and publishing his book Charming Calderdale, investigating protectives in his area of West Yorkshire. Here, he turns his attention to what happens when a mark loses its contemporary religious significance,

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Walking Myth into Place 3: Hebden Bridge Zodiac Capricorn

Our series of self-guided walks continues with Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan.21 approx.). You will need the Ordnance Survey 1:25000 South Pennines map. Please note that routes and their condition were accurate at their time of survey, 2018-2020; updates may be made at later dates. Please be alert to any other quasi-affirmations of Capricorn as you walk!

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#12 Walking myths into place: Is the damned landscape zodiac salvageable?

A few weeks ago, the subject of terrestrial zodiacs popped up in discussions on our e-group, NEReaders. They are definitely a carry-over from our early earth mysteries days, when questions previously deemed beyond credibility were to be asked and reconsidered (like leys), possibilities explored, and new hypotheses of the past and subtle reality to be

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#11 Noticing: The Cleethorpes Liminal Zone

Summer’s passed and the Alt-Antiquarian shares his holiday snaps…                 Sometimes one experiences an object lesson in how closely related the antiquarian instinct and psychogeographic sensitivity can be, in reality as well as in the observer. Still, it can be a surprise… It’s always a pleasure to discover such convergence where one might not immediately

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