Smuggler Legends: Owlers, Woolers & Restless Ghosts

From ‘The Eyrie’ by Thom Burgess © Barney Bodoano

Smuggling. The word has been entwined with romantic delusions and depictions for many years. However, in reality this could not be further from the truth. From concepts of men in fancy clothes to moonlit coves and caverns; the idea of the smuggler has been mixed with an almost heroic taste. Yet, the graphic novella ‘The […]

Winter Plants: The Magic of Mistletoe

The Golden Bough exhibited 1834 Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775-1851 Presented by Robert Vernon 1847 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Golden_bough.jpg#/media/File:Golden_bough.jpg

Mistletoe is known to most people for its Christmas associations, but holds a long folklore of magical associations, where it is connected with healing, travel to the Underworld, and even resurrection.

Tales from the Medieval Crypt: Walking Corpses, Devils and Haunted Shoemakers in Walter Map’s De Nugis Curialium

Graverobbers stealing the bones of John the Baptist. The Taymouth Hours (C14th), British Library, Yates Thompson MS 13, fol. 109r

De Nugis Curialium is a strange book in which history, religious debate and court satire are interwoven with a tangle of mythology, folklore and eerie supernatural tales.

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