Where I keep my references for folklore, ancestry and magic research
Table of contents
Folklore
- A website dedicated to the irish bones ancient instrument
- The collections of the Worcester museum
- The Met museum
- Museum of Ireland
- Gallica - a library of old books, manuscripts and documents
- The Public domain review
- Pictures and engravings from old books
- A blog on medieval woodworking
- A collection of horror stories in the public domain
- An archive of old irish documents and photographs
- An in-depth article about polish painted cottages
- A great video on wassailing
- The Spirit Photographs of William Hope
- A website on the occult sides and folkore of Paris
- Irish traditionnal music archive
- The English collections at the Pitt rivers musem
- London Burial Grounds
- Special collections of the St-Andrews University
- Plant lore, legends and lyrics
- Collection of standing stone photos
- A website on mudlarking on the shores of the Thames
- A website on misericord carvings
- An archive of paintings of megalithic sites
- Place names in reland
- The Beast of the Gévaudan
- Early Celtic art
- Mythical Ireland
- Celtic sun worship
- A Medieval bestiary
- complete guide to heraldry
- Website on megaliths of Ireland
Ancestry
Magic and alchemy
- A very deep website on alchemichal symbolism
- Ambix, a publication on alchemy
- The Order of bards, ovates and druids
- An old pagan network
- Independent publisher of occult books
- Hermetic library
- The Museum of Witchcraft and Magic
- The internet sacred text archive
- Putressence, hermal alchemy for death rituals