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Caerdroia - the Journal of Mazes & Labyrinths
Index of Caerdroia Articles - page 3
The following catalogue of articles and notes appearing in Caerdroia 20-23, from
1987 to 1991, includes all those items of potential interest to researchers and general
readers alike.
I recommend that you try using your browser's "Find" button to locate articles of
interest on this page. One fine day, when I have a few spare moments, I will try
to create a search tool for this section of the website, but meanwhile you will need
to trawl this lengthy section to net your catch.





CAERDROIA 20 : January 1987
- The Track of Time, Jeff Saward, p.4-8: Chinese and Japanese labyrinthine incense
clocks.
- A Turf Maze in Street, Tom & Jan Graves, p.9-11: back-garden labyrinth construction.
- Ginst Point, Chris Turner, p.12-13: modern stone labyrinths in South Wales.
- The Ojai Labyrinth, Nigel Pennick, p.14-16: modern stone labyrinth in California.
- Labyrinth Meditations, Sig Lonegren, p.17-21: labyrinth and spiritual development.
- Maze Magic, Ann Morgan, p.21-24: constructing a stone labyrinth on St. Agnes, Scilly.
- A New St. Agnes Troy-Town, Nick Mann, p.24-25: construction report, 1986.
- The Path of the Nwyvre, Paul Devereux, p.26-30: spiral & labyrinth locations & telluric
currents.
- Germany Update, Jeff & Deb Saward, p.30-33: Bünde and Dransberg labyrinths.
- Labyrinth '86, p.34-35: 1st International Labyrinth Conference report.
- Odds & Ends: Rotorua hedge maze, New Zealand; adverts, anteaters, etc., p.36-37.
CAERDROIA 21 : August 1987
- Caerdroia 1980-87, Jeff Saward, p.4-5: the first seven years.
- The Labyrinth as a Printer's Device, Ivor Winton, p.6-8: 16th century printers marks.
- The Nesscliffe Maze, Jonathan Mullard, p.8-9: turf labyrinth, Shropshire, England.
- A Labyrinth at Side, Sarah Coles, p.10: Roman labyrinth carving, Turkey.
- Labyrinthodon, Jeff Saward, p.11: an 'uncouth' Carboniferous amphibian & teeth.
- Labyrinths in Pagan Sweden, John Kraft, p.12-24. Early stone labyrinths.
- Indian Board Games, Pavements and Labyrinths, Nigel Pennick, p.25-28: labyrinth and
game movements.
- Turf Labyrinths in the British Isles, p.29-31: catalogue & distribution map.
- A Modern Maze in Japan, Douglas Swinscow, p.32-33: hedge maze, Hakone Open Air Museum.
- Troytown, Jim Kimmis, p.33: labyrinthine poetry.
- Odds & Ends: Japan; printed circuit boards; maze adverts, p.36-37.
Note: at this point Caerdroia ceased to be a bi-annual (or there abouts) magazine,
and after much deliberation, reappeared as an annual journal. Consequently the issue
numbering process was changed to reflect this principle. Format remained unchanged
at A5, but pages now average 60 per issue.
CAERDROIA 1989 (22) : December 1989
- St. Agnes - Reconstruction or Destruction?, Jeff & Deb Saward, p.6-11: Troy Town
stone labyrinth.
- Remarks on the Labyrinth at Side, Ivor Winton, p.12-18: Roman labyrinth, Turkey.
- The Stones Speak, John Kraft, p.19-21: dating Scandinavian stone labyrinths.
- Stockholm's Two Labyrinths, Frithjof Hallman, p.22-23: Stockholm, Sweden.
- A New Maze for Hull, Phillip Heselton, p.24-25: pavement labyrinth in shop.ing centre.
- Rose Hill Quarry Labyrinth, Bob Shaw, p.26-27: modern turf labyrinth, Swansea, Wales.
- Thomas Treveloyn's Labyrinth, Nigel Pennick, p.28: 17th century embroidery pattern.
- Itchen Stoke Church Maze, Sarah Coles, p.29: Victorian pavement labyrinth, Hampshire,
England.
- The House of Iitoi, Jeff Saward, p.30-38: labyrinths in SW America + modern turf
labyrinth, California.
- The Druid’s Maze, p.39: report on turf labyrinth site, Chequers, England.
- How Long is a Labyrinth?, Graeme Fyffe, p.40-43: mathematical calculation.
- Comberton Maze, J.S. Clarke, p.43: reprint 1892 note on turf labyrinth, Cambridgeshire,
England.
- Three Cambridgeshire Mazes, Robert Halliday, p.44-47: Hilton, Comberton and Bourn.
- The Evolution of Hilton, Nigel Pennick, p.48-49: design changes of turf labyrinth,
1858-1967.
- Labyrinths in Finland, Kati-ma Koppana, p.50-52.
- A Fragile Labyrinth, John Hawkins, p.53: tissue paper contemplative prayer labyrinth.
- The Cologne Cathedral Maze, Chris Turner, p.54-57: Koln, Germany.
- Three Cowley Troytowns, Damon Williams, p.58-60: turf labyrinths, Oxfordshire, England.
CAERDROIA 1990 (23) : January 1991
- My Father, W.H. Matthews, Zeta Eastes, p.6-8: biography of a great pioneer.
- The Mizmaze at Leigh, Katherine Barker, p.9-14: turf labyrinth site, Dorset, England.
- The Earthworks on St. Martha's Hill, Ivor Winton, p.14-18: a reputed site rejected,
Surrey, England.
- A Holly Maze Restored, Martin Locock, p.19-20. restored Victorian hedge maze, Birmingham,
England.
- Bonn Water Labyrinth, p.20: shop.ing precinct pavement labyrinth, Germany.
- Who was Julian?, Nigel Pennick, p.21-25: Julian's Bowers & patron saints.
- Santa Fe Labyrinth Group, Douglas Conwell, p.26: labyrinth enthusiasts, New Mexico.
- The Year of the Maze, p.27-30: information, events, public mazes in U.K.
- Dated Stone Labyrinths - an update, Rabbe Sjöberg, p31: latest Scandinavian results.
- Labyrinths in Estonia, John Kraft & Urmas Selirand, p.32-37.
- Stockholm, the Labyrinth Capital, Frithjof Hailman, p.38: 3rd stone labyrinth in
Stockholm.
- A New Labyrinth in Stockholm, John Kraft, p.39: four, and still counting!
- More on the Side Labyrinth, Sarah Coles, p.39-40: Roman labyrinth carving, Turkey
- Chartres and the Numbers Game, Max Oppenheimer, p.41-42: labyrinth symbolism and
numerology.
- Labyrinths of the Scillies, Jeff Saward, p.43-47: stone labyrinths, S.W. England.
- Notes & Queries, p.47-51: mazes on postage stamps; 1768 plan of Saffron Walden turf
labyrinth; a pavement labyrinth in Royston, England; the Editor's Toybox - maze games
for children and adults; a labyrinthine fountain.