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Hi Rhiannon
thanks for your lovely comment.
I've been offshore for the past couple of weeks and have been ploughing through my notebooks in an attempt to put something together. The 'something' kinda failed but I thought the quotes, may add a little flavour.

As for the Bords.
I believe them to be the unsung heroes of 'alternative British archaeology'. I don't think I've ever seen their names mentioned in this forum.
I personally owe them a huge debt of gratitude for sparking my interest in prehistory, folklore and earth mysteries and wondered how many other folk felt the same way.

I've sent you an e-mail
cheers
fitz

I totally agree - their books full of mysterious photos and folklore were probably, no definitely, what pushed me towards my current obsession (face facts girl you are an anorak). When I 'discovered' them I was so chuffed that someone else saw the countryside in the same sort of way.
But the books are just sitting on my shelf unlooked at and it would be nice to send them to a more attentive home I think.

And anyway, the excerpts you found - I know from my own experience that it's not easy digging these things up, especially with different spellings and suchlike, and often they are buried deep in a book about all sorts of other things. So I can appreciate the effort it no doubt took! And (I would say this) I really think they add soemthing different and important to the website. Yep.