The ‘Screaming House’, Tortmor Bottom. http://t.co/ygjqZLZy4A
The 'Screaming House', Tortmor Bottom. pic.twitter.com/ygjqZLZy4A
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 5, 2014
things are remembered differently
The ‘Screaming House’, Tortmor Bottom. http://t.co/ygjqZLZy4A
The 'Screaming House', Tortmor Bottom. pic.twitter.com/ygjqZLZy4A
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 5, 2014
The death mask of Hookland occultist A.C. Walden. http://t.co/NVHee08KwP
The death mask of Hookland occultist A.C. Walden. pic.twitter.com/NVHee08KwP
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 6, 2014
One of the original garages where the Guide could be collected from. http://t.co/TBQPvbrE65
One of the original garages where the Guide could be collected from. pic.twitter.com/TBQPvbrE65
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 6, 2014
The ‘Sprite Tree’, St. Apollonia, Barrington-by-Barley. http://t.co/mBxsClleBO
The 'Sprite Tree', St. Apollonia, Barrington-by-Barley. pic.twitter.com/mBxsClleBO
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 5, 2014
The iron door and ‘ward window’ used to deter the tree sprite Badknocks from troubling the church. http://t.co/F1cCbzGXfB
The iron door and 'ward window' used to deter the tree sprite Badknocks from troubling the church. pic.twitter.com/F1cCbzGXfB
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 5, 2014
Folklore is echo memory. Folklore is fault line. Folklore is narrative constantly cheating death by changing its jacket.
Folklore is echo memory. Folklore is fault line. Folklore is narrative constantly cheating death by changing its jacket.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 5, 2014
Bunker 34, Ministry of War’s Advanced Weapon Establishment, Fort Bilston. http://t.co/DtA50kTHT7
Bunker 34, Ministry of War's Advanced Weapon Establishment, Fort Bilston. pic.twitter.com/DtA50kTHT7
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 6, 2014
The tomb of Sir Guy Liston, White Lodge member. http://t.co/H55dklgz6U
The tomb of Sir Guy Liston, White Lodge member. pic.twitter.com/H55dklgz6U
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) October 5, 2014
The ghost window of St. Mary-on-the-Marsh. http://t.co/ZpQGPUykHM
The ghost window of St. Mary-on-the-Marsh. pic.twitter.com/ZpQGPUykHM
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) October 5, 2014
‘The ghost is a displacement of time. A shadow of the fourth dimension falling across our perception.’ – ChristopherJosiffe, Hook, 1932.
'The ghost is a displacement of time. A shadow of the fourth dimension falling across our perception.' – ChristopherJosiffe, Hook, 1932.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) October 5, 2014