Young, 'What is a Boggart Hole?' (original) (raw)

Young, 'Boggart Hole Clough: Sources, Publics and Bogies'

Simon Young

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McKay, The Evolution of East Lancashire Boggarts

Simon Young

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Young, 'Public Bogies and Supernatural Landscapes in the North West of England in the Nineteenth Century'

Simon Young

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Hardwick, 'The north of England domestic or flitting boggart its Scandinavian origins', 1880

Simon Young

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Young, 'Boggart Dialect Literature and a Handlist of Boggart Works'

Simon Young

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Black Barrows in the Landscape: Place-Names, Folklore and Archaeology

Alan Robert Phillips

IW Natural History & Archaeological Society Bulletin, 2023

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Sponsoring the Supernatural: The role of commercialism in the transmission of Manchester ‘Boggart’ folklore. Huddersfield, 'Unofficial Histories' Conference

Ceri Houlbrook

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Higson, South Manchester Supernatural: The Ghosts, Fairies, Boggarts and Superstitions of Victorian Gorton, Lees, Newton and Saddleworth

Simon Young

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Crossing the bog

Melanie Giles

Bog bodies, 2020

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At Home with a Boggart: Household Spirits and Domestic Space in Nineteenth-Century North-West England

Ellen Walkingshaw

MA Thesis, University of Hertfordshire, 2023

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The Hollow Hill Is Everywhere

Phil Smith

n/a, 2017

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The Mysterious Bog People. Newsletter www.Palarch.nl 1-2 (2004), 21-26.

Vincent Van Vilsteren

2004

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Bog Bodies: Representing the Dead

Melanie Giles

2006

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Place meanings of Dutch raised bog landscapes: an interdisciplinary long-term perspective (5000 BCE-present

Roy van Beek, Floor Huisman

Landscape Research, 2022

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Britain's Highest Bog: Can we unlock its secrets?

Olivia Bragg

2016

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Whitbread Hollow - Whitbread Hole, Eastbourne: Nature, Leisure and Relaxation, Army Camp, and an Apple Tree

Sevket Hylton Akyildiz

2022

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Reflections on the Nature of an Urban Bog

Graeme Wynn

Urban History Review/Revue d'histoire urbaine, 2005

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A Bog Road at Crumlin, Co. Louth.

Eamonn P Kelly

1978

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A possible pre-bog field wall and an ancient trackway in Roundstone Bog, County Galway.

Eamonn P Kelly

Archaeology Ireland, Vol. 16, no. 3, Issue No. 61, (Autumn), 24-26., 2002

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The Importance of Bygone Placenames

Jan Tent

2006

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Bog Bodies from Scotland: Old Finds, New Records

Trevor Cowie

Journal of Wetland Archaeology, 2011

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"Staging the Trauma of the Bog in Marina Carr's By the Bog of Cats..."

Derek Gladwin

“Staging the Trauma of the Bog in Marina Carr’s By the Bog of Cats….” Irish Studies Review 19.4 (2011): 387-400. , 2011

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‘The Dark Secrets of the Bog Bodies’, (Eamonn P. (Ned) Kelly interviewed by Diana Bentley),Minerva: The International Review of Ancient Art & Archaeology, March/April 2015, 34-37.

Eamonn P Kelly

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The bog body from Cashel Bog, Co. Laois.

Eamonn P Kelly

Ossory, Laois and Leinster, vol. 5, 1-18., 2012

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A playful approach: want to go on a Boggart hunt?

Tracy Ann Hayes

2017

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Sheep wash-holes in West Wicklow, Ireland

John HUSSEY

Journal of West Wicklow Historical Society, 2017

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Bog bodies, ritual violence and non places

Stefan Burmeister

Bog bodies, ritual violence, and non-places. In: Harald Meller, Roberto Risch, Kurt W. Alt, François Bertemes u. Rafael Micó (Hrsg.), Rituelle Gewalt – Rituale der Gewalt/Ritual Violence – Rituals of Violence. Tagungen des Landesmuseums für Vorgeschichte Halle 22 (Halle/Saale 2020) 379–394.

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Secrets of the bog bodies: the enigma of the Iron Age explained’.

Eamonn P Kelly

Archaeology Ireland, vol. 20, no. 1, issue 75, (Spring), 26-30. , 2006

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Peterson, R. 2013. Excavations at Fairy Holes Caves, Whitewell, Lancashire 2013. UCLan: Unpublished excavation report.

Rick Peterson

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An Archaeological Interpretation of Irish Iron Age Bog Bodies.

Eamonn P Kelly

In S. Ralph (ed.), The archaeology of violence: interdisciplinary approaches. The Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology Distinguished Monograph Series 2, State University of New York Press, 232–40., 2012

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Lowland bogs, fens and reedswamps

Fintan Bracken

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Big Lagoon Bog

Robert Ziemer

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Hopkins, 'Haunted Houses in the Bronte Country'

Simon Young

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Encroaching Irish bogland frontiers

Esa Ruuskanen

Histories of Technology, the Environment and Modern Britain

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Haggs Brow Cave, Yorkshire Dales

Tom Lord

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