CHARLES E. O. CARTER
(31st January 1887 4th October 1968)
The Greatest British Astrologer of the Twentieth Century
Charles Ernest Owen Carter was born in Parkstone, Dorset
on 31st January 1887, into a wealthy and well-respected family;
(several 'Carters' were Mayors of Poole). His grandfather, Jesse
Carter, had established Carter's Tiles, a thriving brick and tile
empire which survives today as Poole Pottery. But it was whispered
that Jesse's wife came from Romany blood and something not quite
as down to earth as bricks and clay was reborn in her grandson Charles,
the Aquarian black sheep of this upstanding family.

Charles Carter's Birth Chart.
31st January 1887,
10.55pm. Parkstone, Dorsetshire, England. 50N43 02W00.
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As a young man Charles Carter trained as a barrister and served
in the Army, during which time, at the age of 23, he wrote away
for one of Alan Leo's 'shilling delineations' and his interest in
Astrology was born.
(1910: Fortunate directions on his chart involving Uranus, Jupiter
and the Sun. See Carter's explanation in The Zodiac and the Soul,
page 59).
In 1922, aged 35, he became President of the Astrological Lodge
of London (founded by Alan Leo in 1915) and introduced and edited
its quarterly magazine for over thirty years from 1926 to 1959.
Some of his classic observations appeared in these pages including
those pertinent to the course of the 2nd World War during the 1940s.
His other published books include:
'The Encyclopaedia of Psychological Astrology' (1924)
'The Principles of Astrology' (1925)
'The Seven Great Problems of Astrology' (1927)
'The Zodiac and the Soul' (1928)
'Symbolic Directions in Modern Astrology' (1929)
'The Astrological Aspects' (1930)
'The Astrology of Accidents' (1932)
'Some Principles of Horoscopic Delineation' (1934)
'Essays on the Foundations of Astrology' (1947)
'An Introduction to Political Astrology' (1951)
Charles Carter was the first Principal of the Faculty of Astrological
Studies in 1948 (a successful venture that he called "the
second child of the Lodge" the first child being the
Quarterly magazine), and a Patron of the Astrological Association
of Great Britain from its foundation in 1958.
He correctly predicted his own death.
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