Close encounters you could do without? LEFT: An artists impression of Adamski's sweet "V en - usian” (1952) beside one of the glowing dwarfs who terrified the Suttons (1955). TOP RIGHT : A drawing based on the Rev. W. Gill’s report (1959). BOTTOM: The type of creature Hickson and Parker claim they were "examined” by, and a photograph of an “alien" encountered by Police Officer Greenhaw on a lonely country road (1973). Will the genuine aliens please step forward?
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Press, 29 April 1978, Page 15
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77Close encounters you could do without? LEFT: An artists impression of Adamski's sweet "Venusian” (1952) beside one of the glowing dwarfs who terrified the Suttons (1955). TOP RIGHT: A drawing based on the Rev. W. Gill’s report (1959). BOTTOM: The type of creature Hickson and Parker claim they were "examined” by, and a photograph of an “alien" encountered by Police Officer Greenhaw on a lonely country road (1973). Will the genuine aliens please step forward? Press, 29 April 1978, Page 15
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