Ghostly County Durham

Ghostly County Durham

Author: Rob Kirkup

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2010-02-23

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 075095244X

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From reports of haunted castles, hotels, public houses, and even a prisoner of war camp, to heart-stopping accounts of apparitions, poltergeists and related supernatural phenomena, Ghostly County Durham investigates over twenty of the most haunted locations in the area today. Drawing on historical and contemporary sources, this selection includes a club-footed monk at Finchdale Priory, the Singing Lady Cauldron Snout, as well as a collection of spectres that call Durham Castle home — including a shadowy figure which haunts the Black Staircase. Illustrated with sixty photographs, together with access details for each location, this book is sure to appeal all those interested in finding out more about the area's haunted heritage.


Paranormal County Durham

Paranormal County Durham

Author: Darren W. Ritson

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2012-06-15

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 1445629968

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A fabulous collection of ghostly hauntings in Durham.


Ghostly Encounters

Ghostly Encounters

Author: Mark Sandy

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-12-29

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 1000295478

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This volume reflects on the ghostly and its varied manifestations including the uncanny, the revenant, the echo, and other forms of artistic allusion. These unsettling presences of the spectral other occur in literature, history, film, and art. The ghostly (and its artistic, literary, filmic, and cultural representations) remains of burgeoning interest and debate to twenty-first century literary critics, cultural historians, art historians, and linguists. Our collection of essays considers the wider implications of these representations of the ghostly and notions of the spectral to define a series of different, but inter-related, cultural topics (concerned with questions of ageing, the uncanny, the spectral, spiritualism, eschatology), which imaginatively testify to our compulsion to search for evidence of the ghostly in our everyday encounters with the material world.


Haunted Castles of Britain and Ireland

Haunted Castles of Britain and Ireland

Author: Richard Jones

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 9780760740033

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Author Richard Jones takes you to 100 castles in the British Isles, from romantic ruins on sea-lashed headlands to splendid castles that have been transformed into luxury hotels.


Ghosts of the Triangle

Ghosts of the Triangle

Author: Richard Jackson

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2009-08-31

Total Pages: 90

ISBN-13: 1625843453

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A hub of research and technology, North Carolina’s tri-city region is built on the bones of a haunted past that’s brought to life in twisted tales. The Research Triangle is a place of renowned progress and technology, but its three cities also boast a long and rich heritage, complete with many important historic sites where the past lingers a little too closely. From the otherworldly music at the Carolina Inn to the sound of laughter echoing in the old morgue at Watts Hospital to the image of men swinging from ropes in Hannah’s Creek Swamp, the ghosts of the Triangle continue to make their presence known throughout the region. Join local brothers Richard and William Jackson as they trace the history behind these spine-tingling tales. Includes photos!


Campfire Ghost Stories

Campfire Ghost Stories

Author: Applesauce Press

Publisher:

Published: 2023-05-02

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 1646434064

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Read if you dare! Grab the s’mores and settle around the fire for the spooky, spine-chilling tales in Campfire Ghost Stories. All who enter here, beware! These legends, myths, and terrifying tales are perfect for sitting around the campfire, and are sure to send your heart racing. This goosebump-raising collection includes werewolves, vampires, Bigfoot, deadly fairies, banshees, vanishing hitchhikers, mysterious graveyards, Slender Man, and more. - Perfect for reading aloud - Haunt and delight readers of all ages - Create amazing memories around the campfire - Encourage imagination and the sharing of stories With ghoulish illustrations bringing these supernatural stories to life, you might think twice before turning off the flashlight. Prepare for a sleepless night with Campfire Ghost Stories. Don’t say we didn’t warn you!


The Borley Rectory Companion

The Borley Rectory Companion

Author: Paul Adams

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2016-09-23

Total Pages: 476

ISBN-13: 0750981318

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Borley Rectory in Essex, built in 1862, should have been an ordinary Victorian clergyman's house. However, just a year after its construction, unexplained footsteps were heard within the house, and from 1900 until it burned down in 1939 numerous paranormal phenomena, including phantom coaches and shattering windows, were observed. In 1929 the house was investigated by the Daily Mail and paranormal researcher Harry Price, and it was he who called it 'the most haunted house in England.' Price also took out a lease of the rectory from 1937 to 1938, recruiting forty-eight 'official observers' to monitor occurences. After his death in 1948, the water was muddied by claims that Price's findings were not genuine paranormal activity, and ever since there has been a debate over what really went on at Borley Rectory. Paul Adams, Eddie Brazil and Peter Underwood here present a comprehensive guide to the history of the house and the ghostly (or not) goings-on there.


Ghost Sightings

Ghost Sightings

Author: Brian Innes

Publisher: Amber Books Ltd

Published: 2023-05-02

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 1782744010

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This book covers cases throughout history, including malign spirits and gentle ghosts, apparitions, wraiths, haunted houses and spooky urban myths. Each entry gives details of the date, location and course of events, as well as providing a historical context and analytical assessment of the phenomenon.


Ghost Patrol

Ghost Patrol

Author: John Sadler

Publisher: Casemate

Published: 2015-11-19

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 1612003370

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From the author of D-Day: “an amazing tale of how the world’s very first special force was created specifically for North Africa during WWII” (Books Monthly). The origins of most of the West’s Special Forces can be traced back to the Long Range Desert Group, which operated across the limitless expanses of the Libyan Desert, an area the size of India, during the whole of the Desert War from 1940 to 1943. After the defeat of the Axis in North Africa, they adapted to serve in the Mediterranean, the Greek islands, Albania, Yugoslavia, and Greece. In the process, they became the stuff of legend. The brainchild of Ralph Bagnold, a prewar desert explorer featured in fictional terms in The English Patient, the LRDG used specially adapted vehicles and recruited only men of the right temperament and high levels of fitness and endurance. Their work was often dangerous, always taxing, exhausting, and uncomfortable. They were a new breed of soldier, and the Axis never managed to field a similar unit. Once the desert war was won, they transferred their skills to the Mediterranean sector, retraining as mountain guerrillas, serving in the ill-fated Dodecanese campaign, then in strife-torn Albania, Yugoslavia, and Greece, fighting alongside the mercurial partisans. In addition, the LRDG worked alongside the fledgling SAS and established, beyond all doubt, the value of highly trained Special Forces, a legacy which resonates today. “Genuinely gripping, a tale of eccentrics and their high adventures during very dangerous times.” —Classic Military Vehicle