Taken from the original Booklets by Jane Boyd ‘What are they doing now?’and how can they tell us?’ (First Published in 1941) and also ‘Jane Boyd Asks’ (First Published in 1947) Read more
Where are they now? Part two a historic booklet by Jane Boyd, reproduced for the Lyceum Union. Read more
This course has been designed to cover five main aspects of Lyceum work. By studying this course you are becoming an active Lyceumist. Read more
This book is not just a story; it is the story of a family group and the transition from orthodox Christianity to Spiritualism. It tells of the changes in life for a couple, him spiritualist and her Christian. Read more
A sketch of David Richmonds Life Read more
Seek to know more the Spiritualism of the Lyceum Manual Read more
The Lyceumists’ 2nd Book of Spiritualism - INFINITE POSSIBILITIES Read more
The Lyceumists' 1st BOOK OF SPIRITUALISM Read more
Molly's Magical Journey - A Lyceum Publication Read more
Outlines of Spiritualism for the young - A Lyceum Publication Read more
Lyceum Manual Study Guide A Lyceum Publication Read more
Hydesville Playlet Written by Tom Mair of Huddersfield A Lyceum Publication Read more
Basic Spiritualism A Lyceum Publication Read more
Junior Handbook for the young Lyceumist A Lyceum Publication Read more
Let us think about these lives - by Minister J.W Maisey A Lyceum Publication Read more
Seek to Know - Compiled by ED Nellist A Lyceum Publication Read more
Growing Up - by Frank Breakspear A Lyceum Publication Read more
Celebratory Days - Project Book for Lyceums Read more
Looking for Beauty A Lyceum Publication Read more
Hydesville by Brian Hastie - A Lyceum Publication Read more
A Lyceum Publication, Adult Projects and Workshops Read more
A Lyceum Publication by Doris Davey Read more
A Lyceum Publication by Bob Kitching Read more
Drawn by artist-medium, Mr W Foster Morgan, largely under the influence of Mrs Emma Hardinge Britten. The new “Seven Principles” Emblem of the Spiritualists’ National Union is a symbolic representation of the meaning of Spiritualism for the modern age. Read more
The Bridge is written by the father of murdered backpacker Caroline Stuttle whose life was cut short whilst following her dream in Bundaberg, Australia 10th April 2002 at the age of 19. Alan Stuttle has always kept diaries so a natural instinct was to immediately write down the events that followed. Read more