In the 2010s, British "skeptical" researcher Peter Rogerson included in his catalog of alleged "entities" sightings a case dated from autumn 1932, taking place at night.
He said that according to "Ludlam 1967 p61", a "man walking by the colliery railway through the village heard a series of metallic clangs and then saw 'a face in mid air... horribly twisted and scarred and they eyes blazed in a terrible and eerie way.' He then heard a terrific roaring sound and fled. Other people were said to have had similar experiences."
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[Ref. pr1:] PETER ROGERSON:
Autumn 1932 Night.BURNOPFIELD (DURHAM : ENGLAND) A man walking by the colliery railway through the village heard a series of metallic clangs and then saw “ a face in mid air ... horribly twisted and scarred and they eyes blazed in a terrible and eerie way”. He then heard a terrific roaring sound and fled. Other people were said to have had similar experiences. Ludlam 1967 p61 |
As far as I know, only Peter Rogerson though this should be included in the ufology literature. The indicated source, "Ludlam 1967 p61", is not properly referenced: a book title or author's first name would have helped.
Peter Rogerson explains that his INTCAT catalogue is meant to show that people's imagination, and misinterpretations, always existed. He sometimes gives an "evaluation" to his cases, mostly when these look like a story about aliens. He often notes that a case is backdated, mostly when the case looks alien. For some reason he did not do this here.
Rogerson says "ET proponents" ufologists did wrongly include such cases in their works as old forms of UFO occupants reports. Certainly, some ufologist did so, but it seems, in this case, he is the only one to do it. So, this story entered ufology because of a "skeptical" researcher, not because of a "believer".
This story is lacking details. No witness name is given, no exact date is given. It may be strongly backdated since the indicated source is date 1967. It does not seem to have any resemblance with an alleged sighting of UFO occupants. No primary source seems to be given, I do not know how this was reported. It may very well be totally invented.
Update on August 31, 2018:
A reader of my website reported to my ba email on August 30, 2018, that the "Ludlam 1967" source is probably "The Restless Ghosts of Ladye Place and Other True Hauntings", by Harry Ludlam, W. Foulsham and Co., Ltd, 1967.
Id: | Topic: | Severity: | Date noted: | Raised by: | Noted by: | Description: | Proposal: | Status: |
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1 | Data | Severe | August 22, 2018 | Patrick Gross | Patrick Gross | Primary source not available. | Help needed. | Opened. |
Unknown credibility, probable invention, not UFO-related.
* = Source I checked.
? = Source I am told about but could not check yet. Help appreciated.
Main Author: | Patrick Gross |
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Contributors: | None |
Reviewers: | None |
Editor: | Patrick Gross |
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0.1 | Patrick Gross | August 22, 2018 | Creation, [pr1]. |
1.0 | Patrick Gross | August 22, 2018 | First published. |
1.1 | Patrick Gross | August 31, 2018 | In the Points to Consider, addtion of the "Update on August 31, 2018" part. Addition of [hl1] in the Sources References. |