Journal of Geomancy vol. 1 no. 3, April 1977
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Occasional Papers:
1. The Landscape Geometry of Southern Britain.
2. Ancient Hill Figures of England.
3. Central European Geomancy.
4. W.H. Black, pioneer geomantic researcher, 40p
5. Stanton Drew.
6. The Round Church of Orphir, Orkney.
7. A Forgotten Researcher: Ludovic McLellan Mann.
Journal of Geomancy
A few copies of issues 1 & 2 are still available at 60p per espy.
Book:
Terrestrial Zodiacs in Britain: Nuthampstead Zodiac and Pendle Zodiac by Nigel
Pennick and Professor Robert Lord, ISSN 0 905376 03X.
The first book published on zodiacs other than Glastonbury, includes an introduction to zodiacs in general, a comparative table of zodiacal figures, and complete maps of Maltwood’s Glastonbury Zodiac, Pennick’s Nuthampstead Zodiac and Lord’s Pendle Zodiac. A major landmark in zodiacal and geomantic research.
Price (incl. postage in U.K.) £2·65
discount price to IGR members £1·95
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ESSEX DOWSER: Newsletter of the Essex Dowsing Group: Frank Dineen, Address, INGRAVE, Essex, Postcode, England.
FORTEAN TIMES: Record of strange phenomena. £3·00 p.a.: R.J.M. Rickard, Address, LONDON Postcode, England.
LANTERN: Magazine of the Borderline Science Investigation Group. 85p p.a.: Ivan Bunn, Address, LOWESTOFT, Suffolk Postcode, England.
THE LEY HUNTER: Leys and allied phenomena. £2·00 p.a.: Paul Devereux, Address, LONDON Postcode, England.
PYRAMID GUIDE: Pyramidology, old and new.: Bill Cox, Life Understanding Foundation, Address, SANTA BARBARA, California ZIP code, U.S.A.
RES BUREAUX BULLETIN: Strange phenomena etc.: Mr X, Address, KINGSTON, Ontario Postcode, Canada.
STONEHENGE VIEWPOINT: Astroarchaeology, geomancy etc.: £1·00 p.a.: Address, BOURNEMOUTH, Dorset Postcode, England.
FENRIS-WOLF PUBLICATIONS: Geomancy, lost arts and sciences etc.: SAE to Address, BAR HILL, Cambridge Postcode, England.
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THE JOURNAL OF GEOMANCY. ISSN: 0308-5606.
Printed by the Wapentake of Exegesis Press, near the Meridian.
Stencil production: Nigel & Ann Pennick.
Copyright THE INSTITUTE OF GEOMANTIC RESEARCH 1977.
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Acknowledgement for this issue to Martyn Everett for the Uldschajtu Mausoleum piece by Diez.
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The INSTITUTE OF GEOMANTIC RESEARCH is holding a symposium on geomancy at Cambridge on July 9th 1977. It will he held in St. Andrew’s Street Hall, commencing at 10.30 a.m., finishing at approx. 5 p.m.
Members who have already agreed to give talks on their own geomantic research include Nigel Pennick, Mary Caine, Prudence Jones, Kathryn Preston and Robert Lord. There will be time for questions and discussion after each talk.
This meeting will be of special interest to those who study or are interested in terrestrial zodiacs, as many of the key researchers in the field will be present. A full range of I.G.R. and other geomantic publications will be on sale.
Admission to the symposium is 75p for I.G.R. members, £1·00 to non-members. If you would like to give a talk or display research findings, please contact the General Secretary soon.
If you would like to come along please fill in the form below and return with admission fee before June 11th if possible so we can have some idea of seating.
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Please return to the General Secretary, Institute of Geomantic Research, Address, Bar Hill, Cambridge Postcode, England. Enquiries telephone: Crafts Hill Phone.
Programmes will be issued to ticket-holders nearer to the date of the Symposium, with information on how to get to the hall, which is readily accessible by Public Transport.