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Old Hag - StrattonA typical old hag - old women such as her are liable to be accused of practising black magic and witchcraft
Inscribed Stone, Hags Chair Cairn, Lough Crew - a view of an inscribed stone inside the cairn. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Meath: Lough Crew). Date: circa early 1900s
The Hags Chair from the Cairn, Lough Crew - a view of the stone chair from the cairn. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Meath: Lough Crew). Date: circa early 1900s
Hags Chair Cairn and Stone Circle, Lough Crew - a view of another cairn and stone circle. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Meath: Lough Crew). Date: circa early 1900s
The Last Heir by Stephen PhillipsPromotional postcard for The Last Heir by Stephen Phillips. First produced as The Bride of Lammermoor from Walter Scotts novel (1819), at the Kings Theatre, Glasgow
A witch sits by her cauldron surrounded by wildlife: a raven sit on top of her armchair, an owl perches in the beams, a tortoise and fish (presumably alive no more) dangle from the ceiling
The Hag of the Mill, a disreputable old lady whose animal companions could be taken for a witchs familiars
Three Witches - MacbethThe three witches
Devil and Witches 1839Address to the Devil : Let Warlocks grim, an wither d hags, Tell how wi you, on ragweed nags