Photo Gallery
Lighting the West candle: Temple decorations can emphasize the elemental character of the Watchtowers
Altar with Goddess and God figures by Bel Bucca, and Gerald Gardner’s own Book of Shadows open at the First Degree Oath
Doreen Valiente by ‘The Naked Man', a traditional witches’ meeting place in the New Forest
Gerald Gardner in his home on the Isle of Man
The house on the edge of the New Forest where Dorothy Clutterbuck initiated Gerald Gardner
Drawing Down the Sun, in our Garden Temple
In blessing the wine, the woman holds the active symbol, the athame, because hers is the positive polarity on the inner planes
The earliest written text of the ‘Bagahi’ incantation (see Appendix B), from the thirteenth-century French troubadour Rutebeuf’s manuscript in the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris
American witches Oz (left) and Wolf (right) visiting the Lia Fáil (Stone of Destiny), said to be one of the Four Treasures of the Tuatha Dé Danann, on Tara Hill, Co. Meath. With them are Janet and our coven Maiden, Virginia Russell
Stone carving identified by archaeologists as a Cernunnos figure, in the churchyard on Tara Hill
Candle and needle spell (see Section xxii, ‘Spells’)