@LateAmerican Welcome to the county. You might find yourself at home here. https://t.co/XQZJQwQiwC
@LateAmerican Welcome to the county. You might find yourself at home here. pic.twitter.com/XQZJQwQiwC
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 5, 2017
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@LateAmerican Welcome to the county. You might find yourself at home here. https://t.co/XQZJQwQiwC
@LateAmerican Welcome to the county. You might find yourself at home here. pic.twitter.com/XQZJQwQiwC
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 5, 2017
@LateAmerican You are welcome to read the Hookland Writer’s Bible. https://t.co/MgJdgSO1Kb
You are welcome to read the Hookland Writer's Bible. pic.twitter.com/MgJdgSO1Kb
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 5, 2017
@SuffolkRecusant @BBCArchive @lornarichardson @folk_horror @AdamScovell It also makes me think of worm-charming segments that you’d get on Nationwide when they were not doing inflation or poltergeists.
It also makes me think of worm-charming segments that you'd get on Nationwide when they were not doing inflation or poltergeists.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 5, 2017
It’s no surprise that so many homes on the edges of Barrowcross have apotropaic witch glass in their windows. https://t.co/qsXaju5s6E
It's no surprise that so many homes on the edges of Barrowcross have apotropaic witch glass in their windows. pic.twitter.com/qsXaju5s6E
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 5, 2017
@iwilltwittowho The glazing term for them is mother glass, for the resemblance to the mothering breast, so tit glass, it’s traditional.
The glazing term for them is mother glass, for the resemblance to the mothering breast, so tit glass, it's traditional.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 5, 2017
@Sirensongs What do you want to know?
What do you want to know?
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 5, 2017
@iwilltwittowho In fact, some claim the etymology behind it being called witch glass comes from the common term ‘witch’s tit’.
In fact, some claim the etymology behind it being called witch glass comes from the common term 'witch's tit'.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 5, 2017
@Sirensongs Some claim because the glass is so similar to the https://t.co/vi4IEXXPNA
Some claim because the glass is so similar to the https://t.co/vi4IEXXPNA
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 5, 2017
@Sirensongs Witch glass is apotropaic, said to ward off malign magic, not through the ‘floating’ nonsense, but reflecting and distorting ill magic.
Witch glass is apotropaic, said to ward off malign magic, not through the 'floating' nonsense, but reflecting and distorting ill magic.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 5, 2017
@NickSetchfield Glass is powerful magic. Ancient, among the first arts.
Glass is powerful magic. Ancient, among the first arts.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 5, 2017