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The Darkest Side of England: Every Rose Has Its Thorn
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General Objective: To involve the audience in the darkest side of England
Specific Objectives:To identify the aspects (places and people) that make
England sometimes be considered a very gloomy place.To describe the haunted places and criminals that make part
of British culture.To analyze why these aspects kept in England’s culture.To acknowledge these aspects are also important in the
culture and folklore of a specific place. To answer questions related to the topic depicted.
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Tour GuideHaunted Places, Shadows and Ghostly Sightings of the Afterlife1. Houses Borley Rectory2. Pubs The Ten Bells3. Places Pluckley Village4. Castle Hampton Court Chillingham Castle The Tower of London
Breath Life Takers: Famous Serial Killers- The London Burkers- Mary Ann Cotton- Jack the Ripper- Peter Sutcliffe
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Haunted Places, Shadows and Ghostly Sightings of the
Afterlife
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Borley RectoryPhantom Activities:phantom footsteps, items being thrown, strange lights, ghostly whispers, a headless man, a girl in white, Henry Bull himself (who died in the Blue Room of the rectory on May 7, 1892), and the spirit of a nun, which was seen several times by several people.
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It was a Victorian mansion built in 1862, known as the most haunted house in England. It was badly damaged by fire in 1939 and finally demolished in 1944. The house was built by reverend Henry Bull who became rector of Borley. It had 20 rooms and was 3 stories high.
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Local legend suggests that a monastery had once been located there, and that a monk and a young novice were killed there. The nun had been seen wandering the grounds around the rectory, in and out the bushes, dressed in grey. Sometime the monk was seen with her.
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It is located in Spitalfields, East London, and it is the most famous pub in Jack the Ripper history. Constructed in 1752, it was the place where several of the victims of Jack the Ripper drank.
The Ten Bells
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Staff and guests have reported seeing the apparition of a man dressed in Victorian style standing in the upstairs room late at nights, or walking along the corridors. In the late 1990’s staff were complaining of encounters with the ghost of the Victorian clothing man. They reported that would often be awoken in the early hours of the morning, to find the phantom form of the old man lying beside them in the bed.
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It is considered to be the most haunted village in England by the Guinness Book of Records, with 12 phantoms.
Pluckley Village
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Terrible screams can be heard in the area of the Brickworks that belongs to a man working there who smothered to death when a wall collapsed on him.
The red lady: a lady supposedly haunts the grounds of St Nicholas church, where he was buried. She is known as the Red Lady after the rose that was apparently placed on her coffin and she is said to search the grave of her stillborn baby.
The White Lady: Another ghost that haunts the St Nicholas church, she walks in the inside of the church and the library of her family home which was destroyed by fire in 1952.
Pinnock Bridge is haunted by a lady who accidentally set herself on fire after falling asleep whiles smoking her pipe
Pluckely village is entirety haunted by many ghost, most of the buildings are inhabits by them and it is a great place for ghost’s hunters to visit. Would you like to spend some hours in this village?
Paranormal phenomena
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Haunted castles
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Chillingham Castle
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Pink Room: Blue Boy or Radiant Boy ghost can be seen in this room
Lady Mary Berkeley
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The Tower of LondonHer Majesty’s Royal Palace and Fortress
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Thomas A. Becket, Arbella Stuart, Queen Anne Boleyn, Edward V and his brother Richard, White Lady.
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The London Burkers (1830-1831) – more than 100 victims
Mary Ann Cotton (1865-1873) – 21 victims
The London Burkers (1830-1831) – more than 100 victims
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Mary Ann Cotton (1865-1873) – 21
victims
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Jack the Ripper (1888) – 5+ victims
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Peter Sutcliffe (1975-1981) – 13-20+ victims
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Conclusions
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