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Old 09-18-2011, 04:35 AM   #61
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On Casebook there was mention of Crowley having possession of Jack the Ripper's gloves, a tale apparently told (in a pub) by a caretaker of Boleskine House when Jimmy Page owned it

He said Crowley often had magical ceremonies at Boleskine House utilising the gloves in the ceremony

Since Crowley left Boleskine in 1913 and he indicates that he had not even heard the story from Cremers until at least 1913, this is very unlikely (and I think Crowley would have mentioned it somewhere along the line)

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On my first visit to the area we parked on the Foyers Road and I climbed the bank up to the fence of Boleskine House, climbed over the fence, and took two nice photographs of the house, across the lawn.
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Old 09-18-2011, 06:18 AM   #62
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On my first visit to the area we parked on the Foyers Road and I climbed the bank up to the fence of Boleskine House, climbed over the fence, and took two nice photographs of the house, across the lawn.
I like your style. On my first visit to the former site of Willows House I went through the fence to take photos. When some workers came out of the adjoining factory and asked what I was doing I told them it was a local history project and they left me alone.
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I'd stay there if it was an hotel

It's a great looking location that I'd like to visit
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