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  • The Bridge of Sighs and the sad affair of James Trickett 1915

    The Bridge of Sighs and the sad affair of James Trickett 1915

    A tragic death and a local folk tale of paranormal shenanigans! Check out our latest video where we discuss the death of a local cotton weaver by the name of James Trickett and that of ‘owd Jim, a mischevious spirit who haunts the area where James’ body was discovered. James had suffered from severe pains…

  • Manchester’s Forgotten Air Disaster 1970

    Manchester’s Forgotten Air Disaster 1970

    Dan-Air Flight 1903 was an unscheduled international passenger service from Manchester to Barcelona, operated by Dan Air Services Limited under contract with British tour operator Clarksons Holidays, which arranged for the flight to carry a group of holidaymakers who had booked an all-inclusive package holiday with the operator. ➝ Please remember to SUBSCRIBE to our…

  • Mitchell and Kenyon – Pioneers of the movie world!

    Mitchell and Kenyon – Pioneers of the movie world!

    Sagar Mitchell and James Kenyon founded the firm of Mitchell & Kenyon in 1897. Within a short space of time, they operated under the trade name of Norden and their company was one of the largest film producers in the United Kingdom in the 1900s, with the slogans of “Local Films For Local People” and…

  • *BONUS VIDEO* George Dewhurst: A Radical Voice for the Working Class (1857) #graves

    *BONUS VIDEO* George Dewhurst: A Radical Voice for the Working Class (1857) #graves

    George Dewhurst (1789 – 1857) Known for his tireless work in the fight for workers rights in Blackburn and Lancashire. ➝ Please remember to SUBSCRIBE to our channel so you never miss a new upload! https://www.youtube.com/@DaysofHorror?sub_confirmation=1 Speaking at many public events, he was eventually arrested and tried for High Treason, which led to him being…

  • A Pendle Witch story – Was Jennet Preston persecuted? #witch

    A Pendle Witch story – Was Jennet Preston persecuted? #witch

    Everyone, it seems, have heard of the Pendle Witch Trials of 1612. Perphaps many have even visited the ‘famous’ grave of Alice Nutter, one of the so called accused who was found guilty of witchcraft and sentenced to death at the Lancaster Assizes. ➝ Please remember to SUBSCRIBE to our channel so you never miss…

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