Month: November 2022

Folklore of British Caves: Treasure, Cannibals, and Brownies

Treasure, stolen booty, graves, and other dark things lurk in the folklore of British caves. Let’s go and explore a few legends in this week’s episode of Fabulous Folklore! Find the images and references on the blog post: https://www.icysedgwick.com/folklore-of-british-caves/ Weather folklore talk with Creswell Crags: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/red-sky-at-night-the-fascinating-world-of-weather-folklore-tickets-467289885627 Get your free guide to home protection the folklore…

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Folklore of Tunnels: Hidden Networks and Lost Pipers

Tunnels seem to accrue more folklore than most. Perhaps it’s because we can’t see where they go when we can only see the entrance. Or perhaps we’ve been so primed by fiction to believe tunnels must lead somewhere that we love the idea of a secret world beneath our feet. Some tunnel legends are common…

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Catacombs Folklore: Ghosts, Vampires & the Holy Grail

Catacombs are subterranean cemeteries, providing eternal rest to those who lie there. Yet they’re also mysterious sites, sometimes open to tourists, and less often used for burial. Stretching away below ground as they do, it’s easy to imagine what goes on away from prying eyes. But what folklore is attached to these unique locations? Let’s…

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Wizard’s Cave or Smuggler’s Cave: Treasure in Tynemouth!

Legends tell of treasure beneath Tynemouth Castle & Priory. Did Walter the Bold really find the Wizard’s Cave, or does it lie there still? Or was the cave the haunt of smugglers? Let’s find out in this week’s episode of Fabulous Folklore! Find the images and references on the blog post: https://www.icysedgwick.com/wizards-cave/ Get your free…

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