The haunted ‘Tapper Man’ steps at Maryworth, http://t.co/SZCB5UAK7J
The haunted 'Tapper Man' steps at Maryworth, pic.twitter.com/SZCB5UAK7J
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 3, 2015
things are remembered differently
The haunted ‘Tapper Man’ steps at Maryworth, http://t.co/SZCB5UAK7J
The haunted 'Tapper Man' steps at Maryworth, pic.twitter.com/SZCB5UAK7J
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 3, 2015
The faerie ‘King of the Corn’ as depicted in glass at St. Agilbert. Note Whitebarrow in background #FolkloreThursday http://t.co/irWjdbFUGg
The faerie 'King of the Corn' as depicted in glass at St. Agilbert. Note Whitebarrow in background #FolkloreThursday pic.twitter.com/irWjdbFUGg
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 3, 2015
@FolkloreThurs If you don’t placate the King of the Corn, your harvest will fail, your starving children he will take. I find him menacing.
@FolkloreThurs If you don't placate the King of the Corn, your harvest will fail, your starving children he will take. I find him menacing.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 3, 2015
@LapsusLima Before he went mad in the spring of 1843, Dadd visited Hookland.
@LapsusLima Before he went mad in the spring of 1843, Dadd visited Hookland.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 3, 2015
@lazcorp @FolkloreThurs The fields of Hookland, the placating of the King of the Corn in every rural church. http://t.co/cIHnAfwMhV
@lazcorp @FolkloreThurs The fields of Hookland, the placating of the King of the Corn in every rural church. pic.twitter.com/cIHnAfwMhV
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 3, 2015
@lazcorp @FolkloreThurs That sounds glorious!
@lazcorp @FolkloreThurs That sounds glorious!
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 3, 2015
@lazcorp @FolkloreThurs http://t.co/j0AdHR5nGp
@lazcorp @FolkloreThurs pic.twitter.com/j0AdHR5nGp
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 3, 2015
There are many different ways to placate the King of Corn, the pouring of beer for him is one. #FolkloreThursday http://t.co/RRJtJNiRqW
There are many different ways to placate the King of Corn, the pouring of beer for him is one. #FolkloreThursday pic.twitter.com/RRJtJNiRqW
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 3, 2015
@typecooke You will be hard-pressed to find any other sort in Hookland.
@typecooke You will be hard-pressed to find any other sort in Hookland.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 3, 2015
‘Folklore is not only our living conversation with the past, but our living conversation the land itself.’ – C.L. Nolan #FolkloreThursday
'Folklore is not only our living conversation with the past, but our living conversation the land itself.' – C.L. Nolan #FolkloreThursday
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 3, 2015