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  1. William Jackson Crawford. Kathleen Goligher (born 1898) was an Irish spiritualist medium. Goligher was endorsed by engineer William Jackson Crawford who wrote three books about her. She was exposed as a fraud by physicist Edmund Edward Fournier d'Albe in 1921.

  2. KATHLEEN GOLIGHER – SPIRITUALIST PHENOMENON. Why did Kathleen become the foremost spiritualist in her family home, and later one of the most famous mediums in the worldwide spiritualist community? Here, we can only speculate.

  3. Kathleen Goligher. The Goligher family held séances in their home in Belfast in the 1920s. Investigations into the phenomena were carried out by an engineer, William Crawford. He claimed that Kathleen, one of the daughters, was able to produce ‘psychic rods’ of ectoplasm powerful enough to levitate a table.

  4. The group consisted of Mr Goligher, his three daughters, son and son-in-law. By a process of elimination, the youngest daughter, Kathleen (born June 27, 1898), was found to be the main source of the mediumistic power, which it was assumed she had inherited from her mother (who, however, did not take part).

  5. 15 de sept. de 2022 · SOURCE: Portrait of Kathleen Goligher. Goligher was born in Belfast in 1898 and came to prominence among the Irish spiritualist community during the 1920s. She was famous for her physical manifestations, which included levitations and ectoplasm.

  6. The circle was created from a poor Belfast family consisting of a father, four daughters, a son, and a son-in-law. The girls were all mediumistic, Kathleen Goligher (b. 1898) being the most noteworthy among them. The experiments lasted from 1914 until Crawford's death in 1920.

  7. 8 de sept. de 2021 · The second is Kathleen Goligher. She was a medium of some renown and came from a family of spiritualists and dabblers in the mystic arts. To those in the mainstream, they were shysters and con...