Crewe Circle (ca. 1906)
Crewe Circle (ca. 1906)
The friends of medium William Hope, whose psychic abilities were discovered in 1906. Two years later, Archdeacon Thomas Colley called together a group of people to sit for spirit photography. This group, which gathered in Crewe, England, became known as the Crewe Circle.
Sources:
Tweedale, Charles L. Man's Survival after Death. London: Psychic Book Club, n.d.
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