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Around 1425, the Southworths built Samlesbury Hall Sir Thomas Southworth. Much of what we see today. Knighted for his wartime service against Scotland, he often broke the law.
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The Tower of London, magnificently on the north Bank of the Thames in London, holds centuries of history. Today, Beefeaters, Yeoman Waters and the Crown jewels, including the Orb and Scepter, are on display.
All the way up to the year 1817, the Holte family was the owner of Aston Hall. Following that, it was acquired by the City of Birmingham, which continues to be the owner of the land even to this day. Prior to that, it was owned by a number of affluent families. Since that time, Aston Hall has been transformed into a museum and given a new function.
Historic Watton under Edge is a tiny English hamlet around 40 minutes from Bristol, and its oldest structure, the ancient Ram Inn, is sometimes referred to be the most haunted property in Britain.
Buckland Abbey was established as a Cistercian Abbey in 1278, last erected in medieval England and Wales over 250 years, monks cultivated the largest state.
Pluckley is amid lovely Kent countryside, a short distance from London. Included it since it is the most haunted hamlet in England and a beautiful spot that was used in the TV series The Darling Buds of May.
The story of a lady who was hacked to pieces and burnt in the furnace of a building in the northeastern part of Edmonton does not deter people from going to the structure. In point of fact, it motivates them.
Lethbridge has ghost tales. Unexpectedly dying following a routine appendectomy. Gault Museum, previously the hospital the Bowman Art Center. Previously the Bowman School has a ghost of a molested Chinese girl in the ladies restroom.
According to rumors, the maternity wing at Grace Hospital in Calgary is reportedly haunted by the soul of Maudine Riley, also known as Maude Keene Riley, for short. According to the legend, Maudine's family was the owner of the property on which the proposed hospital was subsequently constructed. Unfortunately, Maudine passed away while she was giving birth. Even her kid did not make it through the birthing process.
South of Granville Mall, Vogue Theatre opened in 1941. Theaters hosted concerts. The theater closed in 1988 due to low sales completely renovated. It reopened in 1991. Enhanced lighting and sound.
The 1907 Kamloops BC Tranquil sanatorium treated TB, often known as the White Plague before the British Columbian Government bought the site for the hospital. It was used for ranching. At the height of the pandemic, the King Edward 7 sanatorium treated TB patients. The British Columbia Society for the Prevention and treatment of consumption and other forms of tuberculosis initially met in January 1904 to plan and fundraise for an isolated sanatorium.
New Westminster's Glenbrook Ravine Park border grass seems innocuous from afar. It is hidden behind a large apartment and elder centre complex by a modest metal gate with a sign. Dog walkers and youngsters seldom notice. For over 70 years, it was known as Boot Hill and at least 43 or 47 or 62, depending on who you ask. Condemned inmates from the adjacent long demolished provincial penitentiary were buried.