Lantern - No 03
This issue of Lantern magazine, published by the Borderline Science Investigation Group (BSIG) in Autumn 1973, focuses on local paranormal phenomena in East Anglia. It includes a d
Magazine Collection
AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Lantern (Ivan Bunn) from the Archives for the Unexplained (AFU) in Norrköping, Sweden. Each entry summarises the complete contents of an issue — articles, sighting reports, interviews, key people, locations, and dates.
This issue of Lantern magazine, published by the Borderline Science Investigation Group (BSIG) in Autumn 1973, focuses on local paranormal phenomena in East Anglia. It includes a d
This issue of LANTERN, published by the Borderline Science Investigation Group, delves into local mysteries and paranormal phenomena. It features a detailed account of the 1664 Low
This issue of Lantern magazine (Spring 1974) focuses on personal experiences with the unexplained in East Anglia. It corrects an error about the witch hunter Mathew Hopkins, detail
This issue of LANTERN, the fourth in its new format, faces financial challenges due to low sales, appealing to readers to buy more copies and spread the word. It features articles
This issue of Lantern magazine, published by the Borderline Science Investigation Group, aims to continue publication independently of BSIG funds due to member contributions. It fe
This issue of Lantern magazine, priced at 12p and printed on 14-folscap paper, features a 'pot-pourri' of unusual topics from East Anglia. The main article details a haunting in Gr
The Spring 1975 issue of LANTERN magazine features articles on 'Ghosts of the Air', including phantom airmen and ghostly occurrences at aerodromes. It delves into 'psychic photogra
This issue of Lantern magazine, dated Summer 1975, features a diverse range of articles on unexplained phenomena. It includes historical accounts of apparitions and strange aerial
This issue of Lantern magazine, published by the Borderline Science Investigation Group (BSIG), features articles on mysterious stones in East Anglia, local curiosities, a detailed
This January 1976 issue of Lantern marks the 5th anniversary of the Borderline Science Investigation Group with a special supplement. Subscription rates are increasing due to posta
This issue of Lantern magazine from Spring 1970 delves into various unexplained phenomena. It features a debunking of a 'sea serpent' sighting off the Suffolk coast, historical acc
This issue of LANTERN, the quarterly journal of the Borderline Science Investigation Group (BSIG), is presented in a duplicated format due to affordability issues. The editor, Ivan
This issue of LANTERN, dated Autumn 1976, includes a transcript of a 1642 pamphlet, notes on various paranormal publications and events like the BUFORA conference, and a detailed a
This issue of Lantern magazine from Winter 1976 discusses the rising costs of publication and introduces new subscription rates. It features articles on the 'Puddingstone Track' in
This issue of Lantern magazine, dated Spring 1977, covers a wide range of Fortean topics including UFO sightings, terrestrial zodiacs, and local hauntings. It announces the formati
The Summer 1977 issue of LANTERN magazine, published by the Borderline Science Investigation Group, features an editorial apology for a previous issue's error and an introduction t
This issue of LANTERN magazine delves into East Anglian folklore, particularly the legend of 'Black Shuck', and explores various mysterious stones and local oddities. It includes a
This issue of LANTERN marks a return to litho printing for photographs due to increased sales. It includes a 'Victorian Ghost Story', a review of John Michell and Robert J.M. Ricka
This issue of Lantern focuses on 'Aerial Phenomena' and UFOs, with the editor expressing concern that the film 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' might set UFO research back. It
This issue of LANTERN, dated Summer 1978, features an introduction by editor Ivan Bunn detailing the repair of the BSIG's duplicator and the publication of Mike Burgess's work on E
This issue of LANTERN delves into local folklore and unexplained phenomena in East Anglia. It features 'SPELLTHORN,' a new supplement focusing on regional folklore and queries. Art
This issue of LANTERN discusses a price increase for the magazine and thanks subscribers. It features extracts from Dr. Edward Browne's journal detailing 17th-century observations,
This issue of LANTERN magazine, dated Spring 1979, features a variety of articles on folklore, unexplained phenomena, and local history in East Anglia. It includes a detailed treat
This issue of Lantern discusses changes to the publication's focus, aiming to be more East Anglian-centric and relying on contributed material. It features a detailed exploration o
This issue of LANTERN, dated Autumn 1979, announces a new UFO supplement focusing on East Anglian reports. It highlights an exhibition in Norwich featuring the work of Oliver Calde
This issue of LANTERN marks several changes, including the reduction of litho work due to printing costs and the introduction of a UFO Newsletter. It features articles on local ley
This issue of LANTERN, dated Spring 1980, apologizes for its late appearance due to increased postage costs and rising subscription rates. It includes articles on May Day customs a
This issue of LANTERN magazine, dated Summer 1980, marks the editor Ivan Bunn's stepping down from running the Borderline Science Investigation Group, though he will continue editi
This issue of LANTERN magazine, dated Autumn 1980, focuses on unexplained phenomena in East Anglia. The editor, Ivan Bunn, outlines the aims of the magazine and its parent group, B
This issue of LANTERN, published in Winter 1980, marks the 10th anniversary of the Borderline Science Investigation Group (BSIG). The issue features a history of the BSIG, founded
This issue of LANTERN focuses on local folklore and mysteries, particularly the legend of Tom Hickathrift, the Norfolk Giant. It details his origins, exploits, and the various hist
This issue of LANTERN focuses on paranormal phenomena in East Anglia, particularly ghost sightings and folklore. The main feature details the legend of 'The Lound Moonraker' and in
This issue of Lantern magazine delves into the mystery of the 'Old Man of Hopton' ghost, investigating the potential connection to the death of postman William Balls in 1899. It al
This issue of LANTERN investigates Charles Sampson's book 'Ghosts of the Broads', revealing it to be a 90% hoax based on fabricated characters and historical inaccuracies. It also
This issue of LANTERN magazine delves into local legends and paranormal phenomena. A significant portion is dedicated to debunking the 'Mayfly' phantom wherry story, with author M.
This issue of LANTERN delves into the historical use of 'witch bottles' in Suffolk, detailing their construction and purpose in counteracting witchcraft. It also investigates a per
This issue of LANTERN magazine details the BSIG's investigation into the 'Caravan B77' incident in Great Yarmouth, involving reported paranormal activity, temperature fluctuations,