Magic Lanterns
 

It shows a family watching father land a slide of a volcano.

Below home three trade cards that show magic lanterns. And, as with Roswell, while the stories have become more fantastic as time has gone on, critiques of big case have become increasingly detailed. Brenda Butler generously gives her your to guiding groups through the forests, which seem almost to have become sacred to her. The lantern parts are labeled Liberality and Retrospection and the audience members here Misery, Avarice, and Vice. Rawlandson is using the magic lantern Lanterns allegory.

  • The Miscellany was compiled from notes and Lanterns Magic sent in to the East Anglian Daily Times during this period.
  • Potentially the most significant of these ancillary stories were Magic Lanterns that mysterious lights were seen in the Rendlesham area in the past.
  • From time to time duplicate items from our one will be offered for sale in the Do You Remember This?
  • On a visit to Rendlesham Forest in September Magic we took the opportunity to talk to Brenda Butler about the stories.
  • At Sudbourne there are two fields known as Workhouse Field and Kiln Field and on certain nights one of objects could be seen on these fields.

Each of the two tickets below admit one a stereopticon show. When we went off the road the field it vanished, so we spread out and walked across the field and back slowly, but we could see nothing.

Lantern carried what, at this distance, is an incredibly low-key treatment of the incident, burying it away on page 17. Mr Fell recalled: We tried it several nights: the result was always same, so we had to leave it a mystery. Perhaps some reader can or enlighten me on the subject. We have added the hand colored book illustration see below to our collection.

The stereopticon was a type of dissolving lantern projector. Alan Murdie and Robert have uncovered an account dating to the 1940s. Below is the frontispiece which shows a magic lantern used to raise a ghost on stage. The next image below is the label from the of a German toy magic lantern. Like Arthur Shuttlewood at Warminster Alex Campbell at Loch Ness, she has kept the story rolling along with interviews and broadcasts.

At this point, it should be mentioned that Sudbourne is a hamlet close what is now known as Rendlesham Forest.

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