Hi, Awesome live ghosts stories I enjoyed it. Can't wait to see more soon. What's the weather like in the UK? The weather in Canada is cold autumn weather. Have a great day see you next video 😀 I had a six ghostly encounters in my life time. Four in Canada. And two in the England. One at the tower of London. And the other at Winchester cathedra. Have you ever had ghostly encounters?
Goodness me Michelle you must have something in your aura that attracts paranormal activity. Winchester Cathedral and the surrounding area might be a future video. I have had a couple of ghostly encounters and I will share them but I might do a viewers’ special and include it in that video in the future. There is an email address in the ‘About’ section if you are interested in sharing your stories. Sounds fascinating! Weather pretty mild here. A bit wet and windy but nothing spectacular GC 👻👻
Great video. I worked at No. 10 for a few years and just missed seeing the “serving girl” who haunts the state dining room. She stands quietly in the corner during periods of turmoil. I was in there planning a cabinet reshuffle . Further, there was some disturbance in the attic of the Cabinet Office, 70 Whitehall for 3 consecutive nights which had my contractors fleeing and vowing never to return. Turns out that this was part of the Palace of Westminster and there was, and still is, a huge stone bath up there. Footsteps were heard at 0300 every day but when security investigated nothing, and no one was found.
wow sounds like a very interesting place to work. I always find it interesting when workers and colleagues are disturbed during their daily business. The history of Whitehall goes back so far; perhaps this is indeed a contributing factor 🙏👻
@@ghostcasebook1266 you could make an hour long vlog about somewhere else that I used to work. The natural history museum. I used to do unofficial ghost tours there. There were a couple of places that even I didn’t like to go to alone.
it's supposed to be the time when the veil is thinnest.....I used to be a nurse, and it is a very common time for people to die (of natural causes) as well @@ccasey1904
I read about that. The Prime Minister who was assassinated while I was in college. Thank you again for another history lesson. Keep up the excellent work.
Many thanks for your comments and I’m so glad you appreciate the videos. There’s more to come and thank you for your support in the early days of the channel- it’s appreciated! 👻👻
I know these days most people are impatient, however, I actually enjoyed the music playing during the introduction and the artwork accompanying it and would not change anything. The content of the video was very interesting and I hope there are many more to come.
@@ghostcasebook1266 Was that Boris or Liz???? Seriously, well done! As a Catholic cleric, I did a few house cleansing and they have always fascinated me. Big fan of Marc Alexander, Andrew Green, and the late Peter Underwood!
@@jmccallion2394 it was Bojo! In the picture he was doing his clap for carers on the front step. And then weeks later he said he didn’t do gestures. Not sure if Truss was there for long enough to get a picture ha ha!
Just found your channel and love it! I am a new subscriber! Just wondering if the young man dressed in Regency attire could be William Pitt, the Younger. He was PM from 1783 until he resigned in March 1801. He returned as PM in 1804 until his death in 1806 at the age of 40. He was the youngest PM, elected to office at the age of 24. I understand the actual length of the Regency Era is 1811-1820; however, it is frequently extended to include the years 1795-1837.
I've only one strange paranormal/'ghost' story. Though not really much of a story... One night I woke up to the dishes and cutlery being put away in their drawers. Nothing weird about that, except it was about 0300 in the morning! Wasn't a dream because I still heard it when I'd gotten out of bed and was halfway down the stairs. The kitchen light was on, but from the stairs you can't see into the kitchen. I even called out, "Hello? Who's up?", because my mum and sister went to bed at midnight and by 1am they were usually asleep. So anyway, more specifically, it sounded just like my dad who was putting the plates and cutlery away. You can always tell who's doing certain tasks, for instance, my mum and my sister are much quieter when putting the cutlery away. I'm like my dad, and will just chuck the knives and forks noisily into the drawer! So yeah, by my last experience it was my dad doing the drying up... But at 3am? And when I turned the corner into the kitchen, no one was there... And my dad had died two weeks previously. I swear on my life that it was him though. My mum had her own strange encounter with dad a couple of days after he died too. He gave her a cuddle in bed when she was waking up in the morning. It really upset her. I mean, she was grateful for the contact, but it was overwhelming. 😞 I'm personally on the fence about ghosts, but that time I can't explain and I just _know_ that it was my dad...
Absolutely fascinating video - thank you for showing it...just as a matter of interest my maternal grandfather hand made some of the bricks for 10 Downing Streets restoration. ( He was the sweetest most gentle man I knew. )
I'm surprised that only one prime minister has been killed, given the atrocious crimes that those in power regularly commit... Does anyone know whether it is still possible to actually walk or drive past 10 Downing Street? In 1986 I got taken on a sightseeing tour of London and the tour bus went right past 10 Downing Street. However, I don't believe this would still be possible today. When did this get changed and why?
Hi Little Kitty, you can’t walk or drive past number 10 at all now and access is strictly limited. There are gates and guards now. I might be entirely wrong but I think during the 1970s and 1980s terrorist threats were so likely and even happened in places like Brighton that security was very much stepped up. But you are correct that in the past you could be photographed right outside.
*Wait a minute... Wait a minute...!!!* *So...* Did Winston Churchill unwittingly send three of his servants to their respective deaths?! 🤔🤦🏻♂️😬 Did his premonition/precognition end up having the exact opposite outcome of saving them?! 🤔😬 Of course, he seems to have saved himself, obviously! 🤦🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
Beautifully done again Nicola. You always bring us snippets of information on relatively unknown facts. The best channel, along with EVP Voices with Rachel Brown. Fascinating. ❤❤❤
It's astonishing that Percival is the only PM to have been assassinated. Not for want of trying, I'm sure. You should do one about London hospitals....i trained at Kings and there are definitely ghosts there. The ward above A&E that used to be for keeping head injuries for observation, is haunted. I expect it's not used for that now. But we used to be sent up on night duty to do endless rounds of observations, all night long. I saw a man in hospital pyjamas disappear through doors. I followed him, of course. He wasn't there. I was told on my break, when I described what I'd witnessed to Staff Nurse, that the gentleman had died the day before. He might have moved on now. But I bet there are others.
I did cover one London hospital in a very early crisis apparitions video, I think 🤔 but there are lots of interesting hospital stories in London and beyond too including Cardiff where I am from 👻🙋♀️🤔
Fascinating! It would appear from this, that No.10 is one of the most haunted buildings in the country. Of all the ghosts there, I found the one of the little girl to be the most disturbing. Why in the basement? ...was she a child slave from the 18th or 19th century kept down there?? Or simply a child of a former Prime Minister who had an accident in the basement, and sadly died as a result. It was creepy to hear that people venturing down there had experienced an 'icy hand' touch them. Thanks for the story. Looking forward to more in this series!
Hello Rob I know it's a bit creepy and don't know why she apparently haunts. The location was once the site of an old brewery of sorts so perhaps she links to that but it's a mystery. Glad you enjoyed the video GC 👻👻
Rob I thought about the ghost of the little girl. Winston Churchill had a daughter called Marigold who died of Septicemia at the age of two in 1921, but I think she passed away elsewhere. Until last year she was buried at Kensal Green in London but the family have moved her to St Martins at Bladon where she rests with her parents, grandparents, sisters and her brother. But I don’t know who the little girl is and I suppose we never will!
Yes indeed and I plan to do an England and Scotland Borders video at some point. I have been to the Lake District once before and the scenery is beautiful. I was fascinated by the Derwent pencil museum! I really was. So beautiful. 👻🙋♀️🙏
Glad you like them! Yes I’m not a fan of the noise of these devices and also I think (and this is just my opinion) sometimes people hear the words or phrases they want to hear in these recordings. 👻🙋♀️🙏