British Society of Dowsers
Founded | 1933 |
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Founder | Colonel A H Bell |
Type | Registered charity |
Focus | Dowsing |
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Website |
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The British Society of Dowsers was founded in 1933 by Colonel A H Bell. They are a company limited by guarantee and a registered charity whose objects are: "to encourage and support the study and practice of dowsing and its application in every field of human interest; to maintain a public dowsing information service, including a Register of Dowsing Practitioners and a Register of Dowsing Tutors, and training programme; and to relieve communities, particularly those in less well developed countries, who are suffering hardship by reason of their economic and social circumstances, especially in relation to water supplies." [1][2]
See also
References
- ↑ "British Society of Dowsers Background". British Society of Dowsers. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
- ↑ Charity Commission. British Society of Dowsers, registered charity no. 295911.
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