Ghosts In The News

That doesn’t look like Aldgate East in the picture accompanying the news article. Possibly Aldgate.

This is Aldgate East. Only 2 platforms and is completely underground, with a tower block built above it.
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Sorry for not understanding the science but is it likely, or not, that ghosts actually could appear reflected in glass, mirrors (and so on)?
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I took this photo in the infamous haunted pub The Golden Fleece in York a few years ago. I don't remember anyone else being behind me in the small bar in the front of the pub. The Mrs seems to think there were other people at some point. The blonde lady's face looks a little distorted to me. You can see a reflection of me taking the photo wearing a red T Shirt and beige baseball cap above the skull.
 
Jesus Harold Christ! *cries forever* :eek:
Probably a fleshie (fleshie: slang for flesh and blood person instead of a ghost, a term used on the ghost study forum). It's an eerie photo either way. I keep meaning to print a copy off and send it to the pub.

There's a whole story about how some pranksters stole that skull relatively not that long ago and the police were involved in its safe return. More likely an ugly tourist standing behind me but it would be cool it it was the ghost of the woman who's skull's in that case.
 
I think it maybe to drum up more trade.

From the article:

“Many years ago now, a hen party group took a photo while looking in the mirror in the ladies loos - and the ghost image of a little girl came out when the photo was developed. She had blackness around her eyes.”

The paper didn't print the picture or state when this occurred and what has the blackness around her eyes got to do with it?

I hope you're over what ever it was that was ailing you.
 
I think it maybe to drum up more trade.

From the article:

“Many years ago now, a hen party group took a photo while looking in the mirror in the ladies loos - and the ghost image of a little girl came out when the photo was developed. She had blackness around her eyes.”

The paper didn't print the picture or state when this occurred and what has the blackness around her eyes got to do with it?

I hope you're over what ever it was that was ailing you.
..maybe the blackness around the eyes is supposedly associated with the manner in which she died? (i.e. strangulation or an assault)
 
Adele blighted sale of former West Sussex home by calling it ‘scary’, says vendor

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'Usually there is a little bit of cachet when one of the world’s most beloved stars has lived in a sprawling pile that comes up for sale. But not in the case of Lock House, which, according to the vendor, has failed to find a buyer because the singer Adele has blighted it by saying it was haunted.

Adele lived in the West Sussex home, a former convent, for six months and is named half a dozen times in a planning statement from the owner, who is now aiming to convert it because a buyer can’t be found for the whole house.

Adele showed the American TV network CBS around the Grade II-listed house in 2012 and said she found it “quite scary”, but did not say she thought it was haunted. A British tabloid claimed the singer-songwriter was convinced the house was haunted and Hello! also featured it in a list of stars’ ghostly homes.'

(Guardian)
 
Adele blighted sale of former West Sussex home by calling it ‘scary’, says vendor

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'Usually there is a little bit of cachet when one of the world’s most beloved stars has lived in a sprawling pile that comes up for sale. But not in the case of Lock House, which, according to the vendor, has failed to find a buyer because the singer Adele has blighted it by saying it was haunted.

Adele lived in the West Sussex home, a former convent, for six months and is named half a dozen times in a planning statement from the owner, who is now aiming to convert it because a buyer can’t be found for the whole house.

Adele showed the American TV network CBS around the Grade II-listed house in 2012 and said she found it “quite scary”, but did not say she thought it was haunted. A British tabloid claimed the singer-songwriter was convinced the house was haunted and Hello! also featured it in a list of stars’ ghostly homes.'

(Guardian)
I've often found that when I've lived in a big house (ie, one with lots of unoccupied rooms) that I've felt it a bit nerve wracking at times. There's something about lots of rooms with nobody in that somehow makes my back prickle. I now live in a tiny house, but there are two rooms I don't often go in, and I can sometimes walk past and imagine there's someone hiding or something going on that I can't see. I wonder if that fed into her feelings?
 
Spooky kettles and a girl in white: Adele’s ‘scary’ mansion not all that’s haunting Sussex village
Owners claim singer ‘blighted’ sale of property she once rented but Partridge Green has no shortage of ghostly tales

'At first it was the strange rumblings that would wake her. Then bright lights would fill the bedroom as a face appeared, looking down on her. Her husband, who worked nights, never believed her until one day, he saw it too.

Shaken by the sightings, the couple sold the cottage and moved far away from Partridge Green, a quaint, isolated village in West Sussex. Thirty years later, a short distance away from where these night-time hauntings took place, the village welcomed a surprising new arrival.'

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...ite-adele-scary-house-haunting-sussex-village
 
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