Ley Hunter - 1965 vol 1 no 1
The first issue of 'The Ley Hunter' magazine, published by the Ley Hunter's Club in April 1965, aims to serve as an information centre for members researching ley lines and ancient
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The first issue of 'The Ley Hunter' magazine, published by the Ley Hunter's Club in April 1965, aims to serve as an information centre for members researching ley lines and ancient
This issue of The Ley Hunter, dated July 1965, features articles on the origins of 'Leymen', potentially linked to Atlantis, and explores ancient tracks and alignments. It includes
This issue of 'The Ley Hunter' focuses on the study of ley lines and their potential connection to UFO sightings, a concept known as orthoteny. Editor Philip Heselton and Secretary
This issue of The Ley Hunter marks the end of its first year of publication. Editor Philip Heselton encourages focused study of restricted areas with statistical evidence. Jimmy Go
This issue of The Ley Hunter focuses on ley lines in Britain, with a special report on the Warminster area and its connection to flying saucers. Philip Heselton's article surveys l
This issue of The Ley Hunter, dated August 1966, introduces new editor Ken Rogers and discusses the ongoing investigation of ley lines in Britain. Articles explore the potential fo
This issue of 'The Ley Hunter' magazine, dated November 1966, delves into the mysteries of ley lines and their potential connection to UFO sightings and ancient sites. It features
This inaugural issue of 'The Ley Hunter' magazine, edited by Paul Screeton, aims to revive the publication and serve as a forum for exploring leys, orthoteny, and the UFO phenomeno
This issue of The Ley Hunter, edited by Paul Screeton, delves into the controversial connection between ley lines and orthoteny (UFO flight paths). While the editor believes in the
This issue of 'The Ley Hunter' magazine, dated August 1970, focuses on the study of ley lines and ancient sites. It includes contributions from various authors discussing the natur
This issue of The Ley Hunter focuses on the intersection of ancient geometry, archaeology, and ley lines. Lyle B. Borst's article "The Megalithic Plan Under The Houses of Parliamen
This issue of 'The Ley Hunter' (October 1970) focuses on 'live' archaeology, a new approach to understanding the past through ley systems and Megalithic Man's knowledge. It discuss
This issue of The Ley Hunter, dated November 1970, focuses on the exploration of leys and related phenomena. It includes articles discussing ancient earthworks, stone markers, and
This issue of The Ley Hunter, dated December 1970, focuses on the intersection of ley lines, ancient sites, and UFO phenomena. Articles discuss the discovery and mapping of 'zodiac
This issue of 'The Ley Hunter' (Number Three, January 1970) delves into the mysteries of ley lines, exploring their potential connection to prehistoric sites, earth energy, and eve
This issue of The Ley Hunter, dated February 1970, critically examines the hypothesis of prehistoric civilization in Britain and the existence of ley systems. It discusses criticis
This issue of The Ley Hunter, dated March 1970, focuses on the history and development of ley hunting. It highlights the republication of Alfred Watkins's seminal work and Guy Unde
This issue of The Ley Hunter, dated April 1970, explores the concept of ley lines and proposes a classification system into three categories: power currents, trackways, and celesti
This issue of The Ley Hunter, dated May 1970, is a collection of reader contributions and snippets rather than a formal editorial. It covers topics such as ley line alignments, pot
This issue of 'The Ley Hunter' magazine, dated June 1970, critically examines Professor Glyn Daniel's attack on ley hunters in 'Antiquity.' It discusses the village of Hart as a po
The Ley Hunter, Issue Nine (July 1970), edited by Paul Screeton, is a non-profit magazine exploring ley lines and ancient mysteries. It highlights a boom in interest, partly due to
This issue of The Ley Hunter, published in January 1971, discusses the potential influence of ley lines on human consciousness and behavior, drawing parallels with astral projectio
This issue of The Ley Hunter (No. 16, February 1971) delves into the connections between ley lines and ufology. Articles by Jimmy Goddard explore leys around Addlestone, linking th
This issue of The Ley Hunter, dated March 1971, discusses the discovery of a potential megalithic structure off Bimini, dated over 6,000 years old, raising questions about Atlantis
This issue of The Ley Hunter, dated April 1971, focuses on the controversy surrounding archaeologist Glyn Daniel's dismissal of ley line research. Editor Paul Screeton defends the
This issue of The Ley Hunter, dated May 1971, delves into the mysteries of ley lines and ancient sites. Editor Paul Screeton notes that archaeology alone cannot reveal the secrets
This issue of 'The Ley Hunter' (June 1971, No. 20) announces a format change to A4 size. It features an article by Anthony Roberts detailing a 26-mile ley in Somerset, 'The Monk's
This special issue of The Ley Hunter celebrates the 50th anniversary of Alfred Watkins's rediscovery of the ley system on June 30, 1921. The magazine explores the connection betwee
This issue of The Ley Hunter focuses on ley lines and ancient sites in the UK. It reports on a significant rain event in County Durham during the Summer Solstice, discusses the nat
The September 1971 issue of The Ley Hunter addresses a perceived southern bias in its content and seeks more contributions on northern and Scottish sites. Articles discuss the hist
This issue of The Ley Hunter focuses on ley lines and their connection to ancient sites and potential UFO phenomena. A reader's letter from Gypsy Rye and others discusses the 'Laye
This issue of The Ley Hunter focuses on ancient sites and myths. Philip Heselton proposes a terrestrial zodiac in Holderness, East Yorkshire, based on ley lines and place names. Th
This issue of The Ley Hunter (No. 26, December 1971) focuses on ancient sites and ley lines. It features an article by Edward Milles Nelson on the Hestingsgarth stone circle in the
This issue of The Ley Hunter (No. 27, January 1972) delves into ancient sites and their meanings. Articles discuss god-names and sighting lines on Exmoor, exploring the significanc
This issue of 'The Ley Hunter' delves into ancient sites and theories surrounding them. It discusses the 'Old Straight Track' theory proposed by Alfred Watkins, contrasting it with
This issue of The Ley Hunter, dated March 1972, features articles on ley lines, ancient sites, and historical mysteries. It includes a discussion of the Wryley Stones, a historical
This issue of The Ley Hunter (No. 30, April 1972) focuses on ancient skills, wisdom, and mythological connections. Articles delve into the history and legends surrounding Alvedisto
This issue of The Ley Hunter delves into the legend of Atlantis, exploring theories of its existence, migrations, and influence on ancient civilizations. It connects astrological c
This issue of The Ley Hunter, dated June 1972, delves into topics of ancient energies, parapsychology, and spiritual phenomena. It discusses the concept of ley lines, the potential
This issue of The Ley Hunter (No. 33, July 1972) features articles on ley lines, ancient sites, and UFO sightings. Al Cohen critiques 'City of Revelation,' discussing spiritual and
This issue of The Ley Hunter focuses on ley lines and ancient sites. R.G. Wood discusses ley dowsing and patterns. Anthony Roberts details the work of Professor Alexander Thom on S
This issue of The Ley Hunter focuses on ancient sites and ley lines, featuring articles on Ivinghoe Beacon, the Montem festival at Salt Hill, and the work of Alfred Watkins. It del
This issue of The Ley Hunter focuses on the connection between ley lines and various phenomena. It reviews 'Mysterious Britain' by Janet & Colin Bord, which explores ancient sites,
This issue of The Ley Hunter, No. 37 (November 1972), delves into various aspects of ancient sites and unexplained phenomena. It features a critical review of Gerald Hawkins' "Ston
This issue of The Ley Hunter, dated December 1972, focuses on the mystical and historical significance of Glastonbury, England. It includes a critique of the 'New Glastonbury Commu
This issue of The Ley Hunter, dated January 1973, focuses on the concept of ley lines and their connection to ancient sites and spiritual understanding. Editor Paul Screeton discus
This issue of The Ley Hunter features articles on ley lines, including a personal account of an encounter with a 'little green man' in the Derwent Valley. It also delves into the h
This issue of The Ley Hunter (No. 41, March 1973) delves into ancient sites and mysterious phenomena. It features articles on the ancient origins of Brighton, exploring potential p
This issue of The Ley Hunter, dated April 1973, delves into various esoteric and scientific topics. It features articles on McCaig's Tower, the work of Wilhelm Reich and his Orgone
This issue of The Ley Hunter delves into prehistoric cosmology, suggesting ancient peoples understood the interface between energy and matter, manifesting intelligences and even le
This issue of The Ley Hunter (No. 44, June 1973) delves into ancient sites and folklore. It highlights the vandalism at Oxfordshire's Rollright Stones and the efforts to protect th
This issue of The Ley Hunter, dated July 1973, focuses on ley lines and related phenomena. It includes an introduction to ley hunting by Paul Screeton, discussing Alfred Watkins' t
This issue of The Ley Hunter focuses on ancient skills, wisdom, and the unexplained. It reviews books on UFOs like Donald E. Keyhoe's 'Flying Saucers from Outer Space' and Arthur S
This issue of The Ley Hunter magazine, dated September 1973, delves into ancient sites and esoteric subjects. Articles discuss the potential astronomical alignments of Stonehenge a
This issue of The Ley Hunter focuses on UFO sightings and ancient sites, particularly in the Warminster area. Paul Baines recounts a peculiar experience in Warminster involving a m
This issue of The Ley Hunter features an article on the May Day celebrations in Padstow by John Radford, detailing the 'Obby 'Oss tradition and its evolution. Another article by I.
This issue of The Ley Hunter (No. 50, December 1973) celebrates its golden anniversary and the season of the comet. It focuses on the beginnings and current state of ley hunting, f
This issue of The Ley Hunter delves into the connection between ley lines and underground tunnels, drawing parallels with ancient traditions and folklore. It also explores the prin
This issue of The Ley Hunter (March 1974, No. 53) features articles on the Ordnance Survey's move to metric maps, a review of John Michell's 'City of Revelation', an account of an
This issue of The Ley Hunter (April 1974) delves into the world of ley lines and ancient sites. Simon Glen describes his experiences with 'ley detection' using dowsing rods and a '