William Lambarde: | THE PERAMBULATION OF KENT. London, 1570 (& 1596). |
William Henry Black: | OBSERVATIONS ON THE RECENTLY DISCOVERED ROMAN SEPULCHRE AT WESTMINSTER ABBEY. Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, vol. 4, 61–68. (January 10, 1870) |
William Henry Black: | BOUNDARIES AND LANDMARKS. Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Vol. 27, 268–274 (1871) (read Sept. 6, 1870) |
C. W. Dymond: | THE MEGALITHIC ANTIQUITIES AT STANTON DREW, Journal of the British Archaeological Association. (1877Wrongly 1876 in 1982 edition). |
Francis J. Bennett: | ON THE MERIDIONAL POSITION OF MEGALITHS IN KENT COMPARED WITH THOSE OF WILTS. AND ALSO WITH THOSE OF EARTH-WORKS AND CHURCHES. The South-Eastern Naturalist (1904) p. 29–36. |
John Fraser: | ANTIQUITIES IN HARRAY PARISH. Proceedings of the Orkney Antiquarian Society, Vol. I, p. 31–38. |
John Fraser: | ANTIQUITIES OF SANDWICK PARISH. Proceedings of the Orkney Antiquarian Society, Vol. II, p. 23–30. |
John Fraser: | ANTIQUITIES OF BIRSAY PARISH. Proceedings of theOrkney Antiquarian Society, Vol. III, p. 21–31. |
Herbert Hudson: | THE MEANING OF ARTIFICIAL MOUNDS AND MARK-STONES, Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History Proceedings, Vol. 21, 120–138 (1933). |
Alfred Watkins: | THE PROOF OF ANCIENT TRACK ALINEMENT, Antiquarian Association Journal (September 1931) Vol. 2, p. 65–71. |
Nigel Pennick: | Editing, artwork, typing stencils, printing & production. |
Rupert Pennick: | London map, supplies and production. |
Ann Pennick: | Production. |
Paul Devereux: | Faxil scanning. |
Prudence Jones: | Supplies. |
Michael Behrend: | Lambarde Map, Black calculations, Westminster sarcophagus illustration, Watkins maps. |
Ivan Bunn: | Herbert Hudson article. |
Fenris-Wolf Collexion: | Bartlow Hills illustration, miscellaneous engravings. |
Printed at the Cornerstone Press, Bar Hill.
Published by the Institute of Geomantic Research, 142 Pheasant Rise, Bar Hill, Cambs. CB3 8SD, England.
This collection first published December 1982 as IGR Occasional Paper No. 25.