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  • He Died With A PAN On His Head / Helmshore – 1890

    He Died With A PAN On His Head / Helmshore – 1890

    In today’s story, we tell of how 66-year-old Henry Entwistle was found dead in his kitchen. But it’s how he died and how he was found that is truly bizarre! ➝ Please remember to SUBSCRIBE to our channel so you never miss a new upload! https://www.youtube.com/@DaysofHorror?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Twitter : https://www.twitter.com/ourdaysofhorror Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/ourdaysofhorror…

  • ACCRINGTON MAGISTRATES COURTS / AGGIE MADE AN APPEARANCE!

    ACCRINGTON MAGISTRATES COURTS / AGGIE MADE AN APPEARANCE!

    Accrington Magistrates Courts and Police Station were officially opened in 1935. It has a simplified and streamlined classical style with an ashlar, flat roof on 2 levels. One and two storeys. The court house is single storey of 2 different heights. Upon its closure, it has fallen into a somewhat derelict state, but its what…

  • 130 million BOMBS Were Stored Here! / Healey Dell / WW2

    130 million BOMBS Were Stored Here! / Healey Dell / WW2

    Healey Dell where bombs and shells were filled. It opened in 1941 and closed two years later. In that time it produced around 130 million 20lb bombs and 25lb shells. Today you can still see many of the buildings that were either adapted for war work or purpose built. ➝ Please remember to SUBSCRIBE to…

  • The Troubling Case of James Stezaker (1912) / Burnley / True Crime

    The Troubling Case of James Stezaker (1912) / Burnley / True Crime

    On Saturday 19th October 1912, James Stezaker killed his wife and child in their family home. And despite being found guilty of murder and sentenced to death, he somehow avoided the hangman’s noose before eventually being freed from prison. This is his story. ➝ Please remember to SUBSCRIBE to our channel so you never miss…

  • It Was A COVER UP! The Sad Legacy of NELLIE KERSHAW (1924) / Turner Brothers Asbestos

    It Was A COVER UP! The Sad Legacy of NELLIE KERSHAW (1924) / Turner Brothers Asbestos

    Nellie Kershaw, an English textile worker born around 1891, holds a significant place in medical history as the first documented case of pulmonary asbestosis, a disease associated with occupational asbestos exposure. In this video, we are delving into Kershaw’s life, her tragic struggle with illness and subsequent death, the legal battles against her employers, and…

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