New uploads
New uploads of articles by Janet Bord on holy wells in Wales, Bob Trubshaw on ways of seeing place, Eileen Roche on Treacle Mines, and John Billingsley on Britain’s last coal mine and mining traditions.
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New uploads of articles by Janet Bord on holy wells in Wales, Bob Trubshaw on ways of seeing place, Eileen Roche on Treacle Mines, and John Billingsley on Britain’s last coal mine and mining traditions.
The September issue of Northern Earth will be finding its way to subscribers and shops by the end of August. Our lead article comes from Ceri Houlbrook, with an investigation of the attentions paid to the imaginary grave of Dobby, the house elf in the Harry Potter series. Other features address the fascinating appearance of
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Our latest upload is a collection of articles written for NE by Mark Greener across a range of topics. Just put ‘Greener’ in our search box.
Northern Earth 172 is in the post to all paid-up subscribers in the UK and across the world, so watch your postbox! It’s also in most of our retailers already and on its way to others. Be sure to grab your copy by subscribing! https://northernearth.co.uk/subscription/
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March 2020 was a tense time for us, as the government considered the first lockdown and we had a groundbreaking event planned in Hebden Bridge! In the end, we made it with a week to spare, and the day was lapped up by a motley crowd of folklorists, geographers, historians, earth mysterians and psychogeographers sharing
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NE172 is at the printers and will be ready for publication by May 18th. Subscribe now to ensure your copy! https://northernearth.co.uk/subscription/ Contents The Season’s Gleanings: Our usual eclectic eye across the news media Mike Haigh’s Archaeology Review: Another investigation into hidden meanings in cave art, Neanderthal social diversity, and history for hens Were the Wollaton
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We have received several copies of back issues of Northern Earth dating from the last decade or so. Most of these issues sold out at the time of publication. Any readers who would be interested in specific issues or enhancing their collection of the world’s longest established and agenda-free journal of antiquarian and folklore issues,
All of us at Northern Earth were saddened to hear of the passing of Kai Roberts, at far too young an age. For a short while Kai was a stand-in editor of NE in 2014-15, and he wrote some finely researched and written books on Robin Hood’s Grave, Yorkshire folklore, and hauntings in and around
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The new issue, NE170, is now being put into envelopes and delivered to shops! Look for it on your doormat or in your local retailer in the next week or so! Among its contents are these articles by leading authors: Getting Wise about the Royal Mile The recent passing of Queen Elizabeth II and
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The full sequence of Essex Landscape Mysteries, one of the best of the crop of regional earth mysteries magazines of the 1970-80s, is now available on our website, courtesy of Alby Stone and the late Jim Kimmis. Also included in the new upload is Jim’s introduction to the Ongar Zodiac – a terrestrial zodiac which
Vintage Earth Mysteries for Essex readers! Read More »