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![]() the sons of tc-lethbridge are great admirers of the work of The Edgar Broughton Band and cite them as one of their major influences. Doggen's band Dogntank Colin Wilson talks about the achievements of author Stan Gooch http://www.aulis.com/twothirds_colin_wilson.htm More Stan Gooch... The Guardians For those who own copies of A Giant - check out The Clan Destined website and listen to their version of the song T.C.L.E.T.H.B.R.I.D.G.E. http://www.strangeattractor.co.uk/ A celebration of unpopular culture! Read Todd E. Jones aka The New Jeru Poet’s interview with The Sons of T.C.-Lethbridge on his own personal site INDIE MUSIC Reviews & Interviews OR Geocities/Hiphopinterview. The interview can also be found on musicremedy.com and soon on pixelsurgeon.com Head Heritage Julian Cope's official site - has to be seen to be believed. Brain Donor More Cope, Doggen & Kevlar. Spiritualized More Doggen & Kevlar. More Templar stuff - Templarmechanics A site dedicated to the Temple Bruer Preceptory and its environs. Templar mechanics is looking for an explanation as to why an extended 5 pointed pentacle exists on the Lincolnshire Heath created by church alignments. Links, notes and references compiled by JON-AK: JON-AK can be contacted via this site. Routledge and Kegan Paul the main previous publishers of T.C. Lethbridge have no clear information on their once infamous author! Dr. Niall Finneran’s paper in Folklore magazine, April 2003, has a very useful bibliography, which informed some of the material recently highlighted on this site.1. A “divine” purpose? The legacy of T.C. Lethbridge – Topics, notes and comments, Dr. Niall Finneran http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2386/is_1_114/ai_102910351/pg_3 2. Reviews of Coastwise Craft and The Painted Men; scroll down the alphabetical list to Lethbridge http://www.megalithomania.com/show/reviews 3. Tom Lethbridge: Dowsing & reality; dowsing the holographic universe http://www.mikecrowson.co.uk/lethbridge.html 4. Various archives of Lethbridge’s time in Cambridge are available as references on the Cambridge University: Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology website. You can also search for archives on Lethbridge via the National Archives, Archon Directory http://cumaa.archanth.cam.ac.uk/museum.html You cannot access the museum server direct so the route is rather long! Use the above URL which takes you to the old museum webpage. Click on “New Museum Web pages”. Then on the home page click on “Search the catalogue and documentary archives”. Then click on “Search Documentary Archive”. In the Keyword field type in “Lethbridge” and click “start search”. http://www.archon.nationalarchives.gov.uk 5. Some details of folklore surrounding Wandlebury; Wandlebury: Myths & legends http://www.cpswandlebury.demon.co.uk/page4.html 6. Nige & Trev sing T.C. Lethbridge’s praises! An interesting curio sure enough! I like the line “I am Lethbridge, the great wizard”!! http://www.soundclick.com/nigeandtrev Also, there are two instrumentals by Nige & Trev dedicated to T.C. Lethbridge on their GURZUNZ site..... http://www.soundclick.com/bands/3/gurzunzmusic.htm 7. An interesting quote from the Cambridge Crop Circles site, which illustrates how the Chinese Whispers have worked their magic!: “TC Lethbridge, top dowser and Cambridge archaeologist claimed in the 1950’s to have found an ancient chalk hill figure just outside the ditch of Wandlebury Ring. Tales of a giant having been cut in to the chalk existed for some time and he eventually found a curious picture, showing a three- breasted female, astride two horses pulling a chariot, plus a gigantic sword-wielding warrior and a sun-god. All three in a distinctly Celtic design. Lethbridge says they were from around 200 BC, but the jury’s still out as to whether he designed and dug it himself." From Dr. Finneran’s references and specific to T.C. Lethbridge: Anonymous, ‘Obituary of T.C. Lethbridge’, Antiquaries Journal, No. 52 (1972), 448-9 [available on this site] Daniel, G. "Review of T. C. Lethbridge A Step in the Dark". Antiquity 42(1968):87. [I have a copy of this] Daniel, G. "Editorial." Antiquity 46 (1972):4-5. [I have a copy of this] Daniel, G. "Editorial." Antiquity 47 (1973):4. [I have a copy of this] Wainwright, F. Review of T. C. Lethbridge." Merlin's Island”. Antiquity 22 (1948):212. More links coming soon... |
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