Journal of Geomancy and Ancient Mysteries (1976–1981)
Items are listed in the order in which they appear in the Journal.
“Minor items” brings together lists of publications, notices of events, and various snippets.
East Anglian church towers by Prudence Jones
The eclipse in 2983 BC by Ludovic MacLellan Mann
An investigation into the distance of the horizon at various heights by Rupert Pennick
The mathematical case against ley lines and related topics by Robert Forrest
Ley system measurement by Ian Worden
The geomancy of Ely Cathedral by Nigel Pennick
The underground tunnels of Glastonbury by Ann Pennick
The meaning of artificial mounds and mark stones by Herbert Hudson
Leys traced by dowsing by B.W. Haswell
Stanley zodiac revelation by Paul Screeton
Antoni Gaudí – Catalan geomantic architect by Nigel Pennick
Norfolk round church towers by Prudence Jones & Ian Worden
The zealous hunters of the zodiac by Dan Jackson
The Kentish megaliths of the Medway area by Alan Bullion
The Lamanche zodiac by Kathryn Preston
Notes on the Ongar zodiac by Jim Kimmis
Ancient measure by I.P. Worden
The round church at Orphir, Orkney by Michael Behrend
Ley line Seismia by Frederick MacL. Adams
The mausoleum of Uldschajtu in Sultanijeh by Ernst Diez
An obervation on the Book of Joshua and related events by Rupert Pennick
Some metrological ideas by Robert Forrest
Saxon geometrical ratios in Essex churches by Nigel Pennick
The underground tunnels of Tonbridge by Alan Bullion
Whatever happened to the Maltwood money?
Gunnerkeld stone circle by C.W. Dymond
Further notes on the Lamanche zodiac by Kathryn J. Preston
Numerology by Prudence Jones
Terrestrial zodiac research by Robert Lord
The sprig of Ely justified as the ensign of Golgonooza by Æthelred Eldridge
A paradox? by Michael Behrend
Background to geomancy I by Stephen Oannes
Boundaries, metrology and the implication of ancient remains by Nigel Pennick
The Alton zodiac by Michael Behrend
Ley-hunting as orgonomic research by Prudence Jones
The Black–Watkins connection by David Adams
Aert de Gelder’s “UFO” painting by Paul Screeton & Chris Castle
The dragons of St. Leonard’s Forest, Sussex by Alan Bullion
Researches into orientation by Josef Hopmann
Terrestrial zodiacs: iconographical research by Nigel Pennick
The numbers game by Jim Kimmis
Comment by Robert Forrest
The proof of ancient track alignment by Alfred Watkins
Ideal units: the cubit by Hermon Gaylord Wood
Israelitish metrology; or, forgotten ideas which live on as surious survivals to-day by Nigel Pennick
The history of the metric system by Rupert Pennick
Metrology and chance by Robert Forrest
The Lyminster dragon by Alan Bullion
Dragonslayers by David Stringer
The Bristol zodiac by Vince Russett
Hidden attractions of the South Pennine Park – notes on the Hebden Bridge zodiac by John Billingsley
Coldharbours by J.B.P. Karslake
The Bury St Edmunds zodiac by Michael W. Burgess
An examination of O’Brien’s Wandlebury theories by Sylvia Beamon & W.A. Clark
Wandlebury – [reply to Beamon & Clark] by C.A.E. O’Brien
Background to geomancy II by Stephen Oannes
A modern myth by David Adams
How the masons asserted and flaunted their new-won independence in 13th century France by Rupert Pennick
Church alinements around Andover by Michael Behrend
Winchester’s zodiac by Alby Stone
Chephren’s pyramid by Robert Forrest
Telluric lines by Colin H. Bloy
Watkins’s revelation by John Michell
How wide is a ley? by P.J. Martin
The Druids’ Temple near Glasgow by Ludovic MacLellan Mann
IGR stall at the Cambridge Leisure Fair, 1978
In memoriam: a young pioneer of geomantic research by Frederick MacLaren Adams
The Cambridge 7-church ley by Nigel Pennick & Michael Behrend
On the rediscovery of pre-Christian geomancy by [Josef] Heinsch
Proceedings of the 2nd Cambridge Geomancy Symposium
Diodorus’s dragons by Alan Bullion
Kenyan stones by Ronald P. Anjard
Comet hits! by Michael Green
Liverpool Cath[edral] chapter house masonic symbolism by Frederick Stedman-Jones
Geomancy in the making by Mike Collier
Cuffley zodiac by Steve Hamilton
Medicine wheels by Ronald P. Anjard
The ‘egg stone’ at Glastonbury Abbey by Frederick Bligh Bond
Masonic arts at Guildford by Nigel Pennick
An Appreciation of Graham Donald’s (Domhnull Gruamach) “Foundations of Islay” by Ross MacGilchrist
The Cambs. Ley Project, vol. 3 no. 4
Woden’s swastika by Nigel Pennick
Liverpool Castle by Edward W. Cox
Virgin & huntsman by Vince Russett
Pyramids of China by Ronald P. Anjard
Ley phenomena by Colin H. Bloy
Rudge’s fudges by Michael W. Burgess
More swastika lore by Ross MacGilchrist
Star maps by [Otto Sigfrid] Reuter
The dragon as crocodile by Michael Behrend
The church in Blexen (Oldenburg) by H. Ibbeken
Alfred Lord Tennyson: geomantic chronicler by Prudence Jones
Landscape geometry notes by Michael Behrend
‘Skyways and Landmarks’ and the Star Fellowship by Philip Heselton
The L. & N.W. Railway Company’s diamond or trademark by Clement E. Stretton
Unique pueblo “Stonehenge” discovered by Ron Anjard
The underground tunnel at Fowlmere, Cambridgeshire by Nigel Pennick
Numerical snarks by Bob Forrest
Fragments of a universal tradition by Nigel Pennick
Virgin and warrior! by Steve Hamilton
The chapel at Drüggelte on the Möhnesee by A. Brachvogel
The point of centre by Jim Kimmis
The stone roundels in the floor of Canterbury Cathedral by Valerie Martin
Cambridgeshite Ley Project Notes, vol. 4 no. 3
My blank pages (my books which might have been) by Paul Screeton
Geomancy – origins of the word from the Oxford English Dictionary by Prudence Jones
Dene holes by William Camden
Mount Elbruz: a chapter in Nazi geomancy by Nigel Pennick
Stonehenge revisited by Robert Forrest
Troytowns by Haye Hamkens
The patchwork principle by David Adams
Swastika restored … by John Gaskell
Kivas by Ron Anjard
Third Cambridge Geomancy Symposium
The king’s highway by Jim Kimmis
Turf mazes by Jeff Saward
Terrestrial zodiacs: a morphological approach by Philip Heselton
The Cambridgeshire Ley Project, AM no. 17 by Nigel Pennick
Obituary: S.G. Wildman by Jim Kimmis
Nuthampstead zodiacs by Daryl Potter
A carde, of the beacons, in Kent by William Lambarde
The effect of the earth’s curvature in ley hunting by Michael Behrend
Stumbling on cats’ tales in Japan by John Billingsley
IGR dowsing at Hilton turf maze
The ‘holy mountain’ near Asberg by Josef Heinsch
Dowsing – secret weapon of the Nazi S.S. by Nigel Pennick
The beacons in Kent by William Lambarde
The Ilkley swastika and the possible origin of St Michael and St Andrew church dedications by Barbara Crump
The proclamation-stone in Westphalia by Wilhelm Brockpaehler
Hyperactivity of leys 1977–1980: a chronicle by Mike Collier
Insects and megaliths by Paul Screeton
Ilkley swastika decoded by Nigel Pennick
Iron-Age star map? by Jim Kimmis
The consecration ceremonies for Liverpool Cathedral examined astrologically and hermetically by both European and Indian methods by Patrick MacFadzean
Relationship of maze, magic square of Jupiter and triangle 8:15:17 by Patricia Villiers-Stuart
The Nant-eos cup by Fred Stedman-Jones
The fall of Babylon; or, the wonderful world of the desacralized cosmos revisited by Nigel Pennick
Japanese geomancy by John Billingsley
The old English straight track by Jim Kimmis
Towards a general theory of zodiacs by Philip Heselton