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The Crop Circle Research Archive is home to one of the world’s largest databases of crop circle-related information.

The Archive

Since 2023, the paper-based archives of a growing number of crop circle researchers have been painstakingly scanned, cross-referenced and linked to existing electronic archives. These archives include:

  • Barry Reynolds (Sussex and global database 1995 to 1998)
  • May 2023 – Michael Green (Founder, Chairman and President of the Centre for Crop Circle Studies) courtesy of his wife Christine
  • May 2023 – Beth Davies (Cambridge) held within Michael Green’s archive
  • June 2023 – Andy Thomas (Sussex)
  • July 2023 – Mike Hubbard (microlight photo archive)
  • November 2023 – Graham Tucker courtesy of his wife Janet (Kent)
  • January 2024 – Ray Cox (various)
  • February 2024 – Peter Henden (Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk)
  • September 2024 – David Kingston courtesy of his wife Mary (Dorset)
  • July 2025 – Ellis C Taylor (SE Oxfordshire)
  • August 2025 – Steve Fuller (Lincolnshire)
  • October 2025 – Anthony Cheke (Oxfordshire)
  • October 2025 – Geoff Ambler courtesy of his wife Anne (Oxfordshire)
  • January 2026 – Yzanne Martin (late 1980s/ early 1990s Wiltshire newspaper cuttings)
  • January 2026 – Michael Newark courtesy of his son Lee (Midlands and dowsing)

Alongside these archives, permission has been gained from Andrew King, Busty Taylor and Lucy Pringle to use their own material that is located within these archives.

An additional thank you is issued to Mark Fussell of Crop Circle Connector who has given permission to link to material held with the Crop Circle Connector website.

We are hugely indebted to all of those who have supplied material and enabled the creation of this database.

If you have paper-based or electronic crop circle information that you feel you would like to include in the Crop Circle Research Archive, please do not hesitate to get in touch.