Record

RefNoACS/1/3/3/5
LevelItem
TitleArticle by [William] Foxley Norris, 'The Dean Water Diviner', Evening Standard
CreatorNorris; William Foxley (1859-1937); Dean of Westminster
Date2 December 1927
DescriptionWilliam Foxley Norris in an interview with a representative of the Evening Standard on his 30 year long practise of water divining. The interview was carried out to elaborate on points raised by Norris in a letter he wrote to the paper on divining by means of a forked twig. Swinton has marked two paragraphs of particualr interest.
Extent1p
FormatPrinted
PhysicalDescriptionCarbon
AccessStatusOpen
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