2 page review article on the ghost dog known as the Black Shuck Review Questions and Vocabulary...
Omens Drawing Challenge day 2: Black Shuck A ghostly black dog, often seen as an omen of death or bringer of bad luck. If you think the Black Shuck is passing by, it’s recommended you shield your eyes...
Could Black Shuck, the phantom black hound which haunts East Anglia, have been a real dog? Will the dog skeleton excavated by archaeologists prove to be that of the legendary hell hound?
The only oracle deck to tap into the current interest in folklore. These 60 beautifully illustrated cards feature famous characters, plants and animals from across UK and US folklore, from White Bison and Sasquatch (Big Foot) to Herne the Hunter, Sheela-na-gig and the Green Man.This wonderful linocut-style card deck features characters and beings from the folklore of the UK and the US: Creatures such as Mermaid, the Brownie, the Boogyman, Sasquatch, Black Shuck and the Jackalope. Divinities such as the Green Man, the Muse, the Banshee, Pan, Sheela-na-Gigh and Herne the Hunter. Trees such as Oak, Maple, Willow, Yew, Hazel and Redwood. Animals and birds such as Fox, Raven, Badger, Rattlesnake, Wolf and Eagle. A booklet details a profile for each card, including a key quality, information to bring the character or being to life and guidance about what the card means for you when it comes up and how to connect with the character's energy.Use the deck as an oracle to answer questions, to fire up creativity, connect with nature, and enrich daily life with a sense of magic.
Spectral black dogs, or Black Shuck, haunt the English countryside. But the stories vary as you travel around. How? Click here to learn more.
“Bones of 7ft Hound from Hell Black Shuck ‘Discovered.'” During an archaeological dig, the skeletal remains of a very large dog were found amongst the ruins
The Black Shuck, Shuck coming from the old English word for devil or fiend and is essentially considered a nocturnal specter from the folklore of the British Isles. It was first recorded in print i…
Limited edition A3 Art prints, high quality digital print on 300GSM recycled white card stock. Limited to 50 designs of each. Numbered on the back. Happy to sign if requested. I have 2 Designs available: One with a selection of illustrations representing different East Anglian folklore stories, take from my book 'Apparitions of East Anglia' Second featuring a single bold image of Black Shuck the famous hellhound of Norfolk/Suffolk Please let me know in the comments box or send me a message which one you'd like.
Even within the realm of cryptozoology and Forteana, there are creatures that seem to defy easy classification. To me there is absolutely a distinct line between the field of cryptozoology, which by definition deals with undiscovered organisms which are real, flesh and blood animals, that of paranormal phenomena, and that of folklore. While they may
Black Shuck, Old Shuck, Old Shock or simply Shuck is the name given to an unknown creature said to roam in East Anglia. Black Shuck is one of many ghostly black dogs recorded across the British Isles. Sometimes recorded as an omen of death, sometimes a more companionable animal, it is classified as a cryptid, and there are varying accounts of the animal's appearance. The famous sighting in Bungay and Blythburg is a particularly famous account of the beast, and images of black sinister dogs have
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Limited edition A3 Art prints, high quality digital print on 300GSM recycled white card stock. Limited to 50 designs of each. Numbered on the back. Happy to sign if requested. I have 2 Designs available: One with a selection of illustrations representing different East Anglian folklore stories, take from my book 'Apparitions of East Anglia' Second featuring a single bold image of Black Shuck the famous hellhound of Norfolk/Suffolk Please let me know in the comments box or send me a message which one you'd like.
First published in 2018 This Hollow Land was reprinted in 2021 due to popular demand. A third edition will be available shortly - please check website regularly for updates. For many the folklore of Norfolk consists of little more than the Swaffham Pedlar, Black Shuck and Babes in the Wood. Why is there such an apparent dearth of material? Were the old beliefs suppressed here more effectively by the new Puritan faith or, as Peter Tolhurst suggests, was it simply that Norfolk has had no folklore collector like Enid Porter in the Fens or George Ewart Evans in Suffolk? In this absorbing work, the first of its kind devoted entirely to the county, the author has unearthed a rich legacy of beliefs and customs once widespread in the Norfolk. 200 black and white; 200 black and white
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