Fabulous episode!! I especially loved the story of the woman in white at the Liverpool Philharmonic. Only once has a spirit said something to me that showed he knew things about me. I was in Gettysburg Pennsylvania, touring the battlefield, when a union soldier, dressed immaculately in his dark blue uniform, stepped out from behind a memorial marker. He looked to be in his 30s, handsome, with a dark brown beard. His fingers went to the brim of his hat, and he said "ma'am" in such a deferential manner; I could feel that he was from a different era in how men viewed women. He indicated the marker he had just stepped out from and said "You're from Maryland, so I thought that you might like to see this one." He disappeared. I stood rooted speechless for several minutes. Wow. (For my European friends who may not be aware, Gettysburg was the bloody three day battle in July, 1863 that signaled the defeat of the Confederacy). What a great job, Nicola! The archive items were wonderful; things like that remind us that those who lived long before us were people like us in so many ways.
When I was reading about the man's ghost in Gettysburg just now, I experienced a prickly sort of cold chill and I had to actually look up and around the room. While I couldn't see anything, I could certainly feel the presence of someone standing a bit behind my left shoulder. This actually happens to me on occasion anyway but, I find it interesting that it happened just as I was reading your comment. 😄 It doesn't bother me at all - likely because I'm so used to it. My neighborhood is definitely haunted. Some of my neighbors, who have lived around here for years - like myself and two of my children, have seen/experienced ghosts and/or paranormal activity. There is a woman in a long white gown, with long blonde hair and holding a baby, that has appeared in my apartment a few times. We've all seen her and I'm curious to know who she is. I'm in Colorado and the neighborhood dates back to around the 1840s, so it's got a lot of history. I've been to the Gettysburg Battlegrounds, but only where the observation tower is. Lot of history in that area, besides the Civil War that is. Things like this fascinate me. Best wishes. 🌱
That's fascinating. I have to say that I somehow felt 'comforted' when reading about your encounter with the gentleman. I live near Liverpool and have had some spiritual experiences both there and in my home town. There are a lot of interesting time slip accounts from Liverpool, too. Thanks for your post. 💖
@@osakarose5612 I don't think that you have to be sensitive to spirits to feel it in Gettysburg. It is really strong and everywhere. I spent two nights at The Brickhouse, a B & B in the heart of Gettysburg. It still has scars from the artillery that hit it in July 1863. The presences in that building were not shy, but not rude. I got very little sleep.
Has the battle of Gettysburg ever been covered in this series, or does the presenter concentrate on British sites (Lord knows there are plenty!) I visited Gettysburg once during the battle reenactments and even though it was broad daylight with thousands of people, it was still creepy. I could 'feel the pull' of the original combatants. I don't know what I'd do if confronted by a soldier like that. Oddly enough I did not pick up any anger,antagonism or dislike from Confederate positions on the battlefield, but I got it in spades from Union positions!
3 AM here in Australia when I started watching this - perfect time for ghost stories. (Yes, I'm a bit of a night owl) Thanks so much for the great content.
Another fantastic video! I’ve stayed at the Adelphi 4/5 times, and I’ve never seen or experienced anything ghostly. It is a very old fashioned creepy place, but haven’t encountered anything at all. The lights always flicker down the corridors, but it’s a very old hotel and doesn’t seem to ever get any repairs!
Glad you enjoyed it! I agree there are lots of these once beautiful n]but now tired hotels. Places like Bournemouth are full of them and eventually they go bust or get pulled down. 👻🙋♀️
Please look on the census to see if you can find that lad who wrote the postcard to his mam, it was so sweet! I find stuff like that fascinating - it's like a snap shot in time. Thank you for another great video! Liverpool is one of my favourite cities in the 🌎
I will do and I hope I can gather some answers. I was so moved by that little post card. It is fascinating and to think only years later WW1 started. So very sad. 😔
You always present these stories so well, adding the local history of the time to go with each story. Thank you so much for adding the postcards at the end, so wonderful of you to share. 💕🇦🇺
I've been waiting for this one. Wow.. you just made my Friday. Thank you so much Nicola. I'll be watching this one when I relax and unwind this evening 😊
Really enjoyed this stream and all the archive too...I love The Pool..I live in Cheshire so only a short train away...(my father in law worked on the docks, told great stories..he said the foreign workers who came over in the 50's,most ended up in the Mersey ' as baggage ' ..I didn't ask details 😢..so I would imagine the water holds alot of secrets and 👻. Appreciate your hard work...keep going ❤
Glad you enjoyed it That’s rather chilling about the workers in the Mersey. 😳Goodness me. I am sure there are more stories and there will be a part 2 for Liverpool for sure 👻🙋♀️🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 Yes and also the slave trade in the docks too ..I can't recall 💯% but my late f/i/l said that there was a stone pyramid built and if the slaves tried to escape but managed to climb to the top then they? let them go free...the pyramid was not easy to climb and some fell to their death trying..so yes more 👻👻about maybe?
Hi, awesome live ghosts stories. I enjoyed it. How are you and your cat doing? I hope your cat is feeling a lot better. I'm doing well, and so is my cat Benjamin. He'll be seven years old next month. I have another ghost story to tell you. The other night when I was sleeping. I felt two hands on top of my head, like some ghost was stroking my hair. For a few seconds, until I woke up in the dark and no one was there. It was kind of weird. It could have been a dead family member of mine. I get that sometimes. Anyways I'm OK now. Have a great day. See you next video greetings from Canada 😊
Those were some interesting stories that give me a look into life around the area. I love all your treasures! They are special class of collectibles called Ephemera, as they were not expected to survive. They give the best look of all into people's lives.
WOW -- those historical artifacts you have are wonderful! I love that kind of "tat" as a social historian. It gives brief glimpses into the lives of real people, humanizing them, rather than just dates and names in a book.
I am so pleased you enjoyed the artefacts. May I ask your opinion on something? Do you think there would have been wives at the Adelphi dinner itself? If it were a sort of gala dinner would the wives been in attendance? Or would they have been toasting those ladies at home? And when they are actually debating, would it have been men only? 🤔
@@ghostcasebook1266 I'm making an educated guess here, but I think women WOULD have been there with their husbands and they would have debated as well, to a degree. Upper-class women were often trained to be good sparing partners and conversationalists, well-versed in art and culture. However, they would have been... diplomatic? in their discussions and wouldn't, in most cases, debate as fiercely has men did. Also, I doubt either the men or women would get quite as inebriated as you imagine, at a polite society event like this. Some would, but men would save the "true" debating (hardcore arguing) and drinking for mens' clubs and public houses, where polite women didn't go.
Yes ‘tat’ is how some would describe it e.g. souvenir shops selling astonishing amounts of tat! 😂 my home is fully of this stuff: old books, letters, postcards, menus, programmes - all sorts really!
Really interesting stories nicola, the woman in white in the theatre was chilling, empty theatres spooky as hell, loved the archive content, when I see old photos or film footage I feel a wee bit sad thinking all the people in them have past, especially the children, excellent excellent work nicola, well done, great photo of bob dylan, my hero cheers, 😎
Thank you for another amazing video. Love all the ghostly tales. The items in The Archive are wonderful. The postcards are really sweet and precious, not counting the insulting one of course! 😂
Cool video, Nicola! I wasn't aware of Liverpool's ghostly past. Loved seeing the archvive stuff at the end. I wonder what ever happened to the people who wrote those postcards?
Oh Paul I am so pleased you enjoyed the video. There will be a part 2 for sure. Did you know these stories and locations? I’m so glad this was interesting for you 👻🙋♀️
@@ghostcasebook1266 I had heard some of them but not the archive ones at the end. Yes I know all of the locations as I work in the city centre. There’s a local writer called Tom Slemen who might be worth a look. He writes stories about Liverpools haunted history. Love the channel. Keep up the good work!
The postcard where the boy was writing about his dead aunt made me so sad. I could also see some smudges on the card and while they could be from anything, it’s possible he might’ve been crying when he wrote that. 😢
Oh don’t you’ll start me off now!😥 I know it’s such a moving little card isn’t and you’re right there are little smudges. I am going to try and find out a bit about the background of this card and I think some viewers would love to find out more too 👻🙋♀️🙏
Thank you for remaining respectful, especially when talking of malevolent presences or tragic situations. Always a pleasure to view a new video from you!
The episodes get better and better! Great research and am especially curious about the girl brushing her hair in the window. Already looking forward to the next video.
Glad you enjoyed it! I will definitely do a part 2 and might go a bit further afield so feel free to suggest places you'd like me to cover. Did you know these stories? I'd love to know and thank you again 🙂
Great video ! Loved the ghost stories and the historical archives at the end - beautiful! I have never been to Liverpool and am impressed by the beautiful buildings and their histories.
Superb as always Nicola, the items in the Archive menu and post cards are very interesting, The lady in white was so spooky I wonder who this lady was we will never know I suppose, have a good weekend. 👻👻😊
Simon, the woman in white struck me as truly moving. Can you imagine if that occurred to any person who had a son or daughter serving in the forces in any capacity? I agree, it was very chilling but how amazing would it to be to have a message like that? I’m glad you enjoyed the video and thank you as ever for your kind words of support 👻🙋♀️🙏
The letter from the past was my favorite because it expressed love looking forward to see them again. I'm wondering if HRH QE2 is going around as a ghost, or is at rest.
Loved this. I remember hearing stories of a ghost that hitchhikes through the Mersey Tunnel, but I can’t remember the full story. I used to work in a building on Great Howard Street, a 1970s building on a site where I believe there used to be old squalid tenements in the 1700s and was also shops and accommodation in the 1800/1900s. I used to refer to it as the toilet ghost, as when we first moved into the building and only a handful of us were working there at the time, I was in the toilet cubicle doing my business when I heard what sounded like jangling keys. The sound got louder and louder until it sounded like it was just outside the door, then it stopped. I knew nobody could be out there as the entrance door made a loud squeak when opening and sure enough the room was empty when I came out the cubicle. A couple of years later I was in the toilet and I saw a shadow pass across my eyes, but there was no lights positioned that could have made such a shadow. I also remember that a taxi driver dropping a girl off at the office referred to it as being the haunted building, but I have never found anything referring to this. Anyway thanks, love this sort of stuff and especially your archive stories and am now a subscriber. 👍
Oh welcome to the channel and thank you for sharing your story. I love this! There are lots of toilet ghosts, it seems! It sounds like the location you describe is very active! 👻🙏🙋♀️
Another great Narration honey 😊 I love learning about the history of the UK and the phantoms that call it home. Well done on another brilliant and informative documentary. Love and regards from Australia 🌏🦘 Steph
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you so much! I think learning history through ghost stories is really fun which is why I enjoy making these videos so much. And thank you my friend in Australia! Hope you’re really well 👻🙋♀️🙏
Not liking hardly any show dealing with hauntings, I can honestly say this one is a favorite. Love the history, detail's of those possibly doing the activity, a sound of caring about each location, and the end with extra news stories or objects collected. I have been studying the paranormal for almost 27yrs, and your show has the same importance in the subject as myself (I also collect little thing's other's may not think as interesting.
Thank you ever so much Jamie for your kind words. I am so pleased that you are enjoying the videos and the stories. Yes, I have so many items in my archive that I just enjoy seeing and looking at. Thank you, once again, for your lovely comment 👻🙏😺
I just love this ghost channel. So well researched and not depressing like so many other channels of this kind are. I watch it while I make dinner in the evenings…Keep posting…💕
@@ghostcasebook1266 I look forward to watching. I’ve had a lot of experiences with entities, but only two I remember with ghosts. One was in London, not far from Heathrow airport. It happened in a rather unlikely, modern hotel that seemed like it was all made of plastic inside. It was one of those airport hotels and it was called “Cotel” I believe. There was NOTHING old about it, so the apparitions were very unexpected. I looked it up online but I can’t find it anymore. It probably closed?? Of course it must have been built over the site of an old hospital or asylum, or perhaps a workhouse. The apparitions looked Victorian or Edwardian.. Very scary! 👻😬😱
That was well worth the wait N, thank you. The extras from the archive were very interesting too. It's always fascinating to read something like old postcards and wonder what happened to the people they refer to in them. As for the Adelphi in Liverpool, I stayed there for 2 nights last year, for the first time. Nothing unusual but I love these very old hotels. They give off such a feeling of days gone by with their architecture and decor. To me, it almost felt like One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest, though I wasn't there enough to appreciate it properly I guess. Anyway, excellent again. Keep going. So many people out there that have a story to tell and don't want to watch the stupid 'Most Haunted' nonsense. Best regards as always, Glenn X
Thank you so much Glenn and I’m so glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for your experience at the Adelphi and yes, you can sense the faded splendour in some of these old, once grand hotels that are a bit tired these days 👻🙋♀️🙏
I’m going to Liverpool this week to do some writing and found your video wonderful, especially the postcard bit at end. PS, I’m staying at the Adelphi hotel.
I loved this. I think the postcards etc are wonderful.....not rubbish at all. They are little glimpses into ordinary people's lives. It reminds me of the collection of ordinary diaries that Irving Finkle (of the British Museum) is curating. One is from a schoolboy who writes on the front of his diary, "anyone who reads this without permission is a beastly sneak". It just speaks volumes. It is a shame, but not such remnants will be left from today's youngsters.
Thank you so much! This was the first video where I presented bits and pieces from my ‘archive’ and I am so glad I did. A lot of love for the little lad at Merchant Taylor’s school and I did contact them in Sept but didn’t hear back, sadly 👻🙋♀️🙏
Really enjoyed this! The bus shown on the Penny Lane section at the start of the video is my friend's company (A1A Travel)...the first low floor bus in the area apparently! She was made up seeing it included.
I can't believe I have only just discovered your channel. It has everything I love, local history,, the paranormal, and postcards and all beautifully presented too.
Love your soothing and calm voice, great little snippets of history, English content is always the best, thanks for your hard work putting these videos together.
Let’s not forget the football clubs. As a Red, there may be many Scousers who have passed on. Their spirits might still be around. If a ghostly Liverpool supporter walks by, YNWA! Ghosts are also walking with you. Btw, visited Anfield in 2012 and also saw the homes of the Beatles! Singapore seems so far away …
This episode is one of the best productions I have ever watched, I love learning history whilst getting a ghost story too! I love your voice and it's so suited to this type of work, the old menu and postcards are magnificent and are treasures and never tat. Thank you from James ❤
Wow, thank you! I am so pleased you liked the little items at the end. I have alls outs of bits and pieces so I’ll try and include some more as viewers seem to really like them. Thank you so much for your kind words about the production; this means a great deal to me 👻🙋♀️🙏
England is a wealth of historical supernatural goings on, & you've again excelled with extensive research. So well presented, very interesting stories, most enjoyable & truly enlightening, thank you.
Excellent video, Nicola. It's just what I needed on this long and tiresome day. I feel bad for the father of the young girl, who ran away to join the theatre, and for the girl herself. I wonder whatever became of her?! I just simply can't imagine that it was anything good, or she might have been returned to her family. 😔 It's a very sad story. Her father must have been frantic as his ghost is still searching for her - sitting in the boxes in hopes of seeing her on stage, maybe?! He probably died blaming himself for her disappearance. I wonder if there is a news article about her going missing.... Best wishes. 🌱
I’ll have to look into the story more but that’s the tale as it stands. I know, 1911. Such a long time ago and I agree, she might have thought she’d have her name in lights. Maybe she did? But I agree, it may have just been tragic 😔👻🙋♀️
My home city ❤ thank you for doing it justice. We have so many ghosts. The old newsham park hospital is terrifying . My friend from school use to deliver newspapers there when it was still open in the early 90s x
I'm fascinated by the concept of time slips, I've heard from watching other UA-cam shows that Liverpool is known for also having the most time slip events ever. Notably a one where a thief was trying to run away from the police back in 2006 and got transported back into the '60s for a brief moment. He returned back is just as quickly as he went.
I've enjoyed all your videos but I really enjoyed your bits of "tat". The bits and pieces from your collection bring history to life. I hope you are able to share more. Thank you!
Thanks for watching! I know, it’s not tat to me either but I just love looking at these things and thinking ‘who wrote this?’ and what became of them. I’m glad you are part of my archive appreciation club! 👻🙋♀️🙏
Wonderful video. Love the archives. Your channel is unique and so satisfying: well produced, lots of care given to the illustrations, excellent grammar, and a pleasant narrative style. I look forward to more!
Fantastic presentation about the ghosts of Liverpool, but that's only be expected from this channel. I have to say that the dip into the letter and postcard archive at the end was even better..who can't be fascinated by words from other lives in other times? I could happily watch, enjoy and learn from much much more of this!
Much appreciated! So pleased you enjoyed the video and the archive pieces. I love looking at things like that and I think they are likely to be a new feature on the channel as the response has been overwhelming! Thank you so much 🙏🙋♀️👻
Great episode. I really liked the story of the woman in white and also the Postcards..I would also like to know more about the lad from the boarding school.
I loved this video 📹 ‼️. I loved that you mentioned the best Band ever, The Beatles (how can you not when you talk about Liverpool and Penny Lane🎵‼️. I also loved your Archives. Thank you👻‼️
You certainly work magic with these videos. Reading those post card's from the past I could not help thinking that time has not stopped and a century from now someone/somewhere will be doing the same. So many people that I very seldomly talk to have friends and family they can write too. The guy that had greed in his heart that would take the life of someone who loves him in all actuality still continues. I really would love to speak with the lady in box eight and find out her plight and why she has not crossed over. I feel a connection with her. Anyway another excellent read as I would expect from your talent. Until next time keep the happiness in your heart. You are a wonderful person.
Hello Ernest and thank you so much for your message. I’m so pleased you enjoyed the video and I understand exactly what you mean about writing to people. I used to write to my gran at university because she wasn’t able to have email or anything like that, but letters were so special. I am so interested in your thoughts about the lady in Box 8. She’s like a crisis apparition in reverse? I found that story very moving to be honest. I thank you as ever for your kind words and I’ll be back with you on another ghostly adventure soon 👻🙋♀️🙏
Hi Nicola, I love these Ghost Casebook stories! I love history (American history, as I live in Arizona) Please continue your stories. I find them very interesting. Thank you. you are doing GREAT!
Will do and thank you ever so much Angie! I will continue and thank you so much for your kind words in Arizona! I would like to cover some ghost stories from the USA in time 👻🙋♀️🙏
Brilliant! Very well thought out episode, superbly narrated. Enjoyed this immensely whilst relaxing by the banks of the Moselle River in France. A glass of the local beverage and a slice of mirabel tart Thank you for enhancing a wonderful holiday 🥰😁🇫🇷☀️
I love this Walking dad! Hope your holiday is going really well and glad you’re relaxing. Thank you so much for your kind comment. I appreciate it as always 👻🙋♀️🙏
Thanks for the great video I’m from Liverpool but living in Canada for 55 years.such fond memories. I actually lived on penny lane and to see the old pictures was great
Thanks for sharing and I love that you lived on Penny Lane. I have been recently looking at Canadian stories so feel free to let me know where about you are and I’ll see if I can find something in your area. I have only been to Canada once and I loved it 👻🙋♀️🙏
In answer to your question about Canadian hauntings there is a graveyard in McGregor Ontario said to be haunted, my kids used to go as teenagers to see if they could experience anything they never did but it’s got a lot of history
Amazing pieces of history. I lived in Liverpool for 58 years and found this video so interesting. It brings back memories from my childhood. I have moved away now but this gave me so many great memories. Thank you for making my day. ❤
Thank you Nicola, that was such a interesting video. I especially love the items from your collections, please show us more. I use to collect old postcard myself and always wondered what the story was behind the message on them.
I came here after the wonderful haunted airport video and am now subscribed. This is easily the highest tier of ghost stories. Superb narration with a wonderful voice, fascinating cases most of us never heard of that are presented clearly and with excellent images. I'm definitely addicted!
Wow, thank you! I am so glad you are enjoying the videos and thank you so much for your kind comment. This means a great deal to me as I have only been posting videos since the autumn 2022, so thank you again. More to come 👻🙋♀️🙏
Loved this episode was having a bad day and this has made it a whole lot better, thank you. If I ever stay at the Adelphi I won't be getting in any lifts 😁 Also loved your treasures at the end lovely postcards. Thanks Nicola brilliant episode. 👻
Glad you enjoyed it Linda and thank you so much. I nearly didn’t include the archive bit because they aren’t ‘ghostly’ as such but I am glad I included it now 👻🙋♀️
I really am curious about ghosts, and sometimes I get "feelings" in places, but no true apparition yet. The only sceptic issue for me is the one with seeing people at the foot of your bed and being "paralysed by fear" - that's sleep paralysis, a well studied phenomenon
Fascinating! I never knew Liverpool was such a haunted city. Being a Londoner, of course I know about its famous ghosts (including many on the London Underground), but never thought that Liverpool was so prolific in this respect. I've also recently found out about the Bold Street 'Time Slips' - where people have claimed to have momentarily gone back in time and entered a previous era, seeing their surroundings change, to reflect the time they've accidentally gone back to! So Liverpool joins other famously haunted UK cities such as York, Edinburgh, and London. Thank you for doing so much research for this video; and for the excellent way in which you narrate each story. The music also creates a very good atmosphere to compliment these stories.
New subscriber here! 😀 Thank you for the very interesting content! 😊👍 I've always believed that ghosts existed, but it was only a couple of years ago or three that I finally actually *saw* one, in my own home! I was typing on my laptop late one evening while sitting in the same spot I'm in right now, when suddenly a figure dressed in black walked right across this room, not even two metres away from me, entering through the wall in front of me and exiting through the one opposite. I picked up on their energies being male. I didn't feel threatened at all, but he did give me a good fright which made the hairs on my back stand on end 😅 I found out from my landlord a few days later that a man named Graham had died of a heart attack a few years prior in the room next to this one. And I believe he came to say "hello" to me again only last week, when a ball-shaped black-and-white 'something' the size of a golf ball suddenly appeared out of nowhere, orbited around me for a moment and then just vanished again. In broad daylight, too! 😄 Greetings from New Zealand! 👋😊
Hallo, I have just found your channel and listened to this story of the ghosts of Liverpool. Thank you so much for a really interesting listen. Looking forward to hearing more of your spooky tales . 🌻
Thanks for another great video Nicola. This one was super different! What a great idea. Over here in the states we grew up hearing that song over and over again never having any idea it was a real place no less a place often frequented by Paul & John! Very cool video. Love from Ohio ❤ Keep it up Nicola!
Thank you so much Alex and I am so pleased you found the Beatles section interesting. I must confess, I thought Penny Lane was an early Beatles song so I discovered something new too. Greetings to you in Ohio 👻🙂🙋♀️🙏
Thank you very much! Thank you so much my friend and you’ll have to share your haunted experiences with me. Are you Oxford or Cambridge by chance as there’s an entire video in the future on both? 👻🙋♀️🙏
Lovely work Nicola, that was alot to put together and so well done. All those ghostly folk, quite amazing, makes me wonder if the ones in the same dwelling see one another 🤔🙂. Love your collections, the postcards are so important I would say, as I don't suppose many people use them these days.
Jeff have you looked at the reviews on trip advisor? They might confirm your decision. I think it’s fair to say it’s not what it once was, sadly. 👻🙋♀️🙏
You are very welcome. I enjoyed making this video as I do all my videos, but the story of the lady in the box at the philharmonic gave me chills! 👻🙋♀️
Thank you so much! I am so pleased ypu enjoyed the archive treasures and to be honest I have been really bowled over by such a positive response to these little bits and pieces. I thank you again 🙂
@@ghostcasebook1266 these are the gems of social media viewing. I have several postcards and letters from my extended family that I am trying to research and share and would be delighted to pass on free to any untested person. One is a letter probably from a man in the boer war to his mother. I think it came through a friend of my late mother, and a note book written in the south of England in the late 1800’s
You might be able to get a free trial on ancestry to look into records and family members. Also I used the General Records Office and they can be very helpful. Here’s a link: www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/ hopefully you can get some answers! 🙂
Ah that might be right! I’ve been looking at the letter for weeks and sometimes you can’t see outside of your thoughts if that makes sense. ‘Partners’ would work. I wonder what they were partners in though 🤔👻🙋♀️🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 yes intriguing as to what partners are being referred to if that is correct! I have had years trying to decipher my grandfather's writings including war diaries and his writing was pretty dreadful! I love your content. History and the paranormal are some of my very favourite subjects :D I very much look forward to your videos! xx
loved this vid the Adelphi ones are quite spooky ,and the post card bit was interesting, I like the menu and I bet they all had indigestion after that !
Good to see you back Nicola. Been to Manchester a few times but not Liverpool. I have to visit. Seems there are plenty of Ghosts in Liverpool like there is in London.
Very interesting, thank you. I believe the word you were uncertain of in the letter was 'partners', so 'the English partners'. Loved the postcards - very poignant.
Interesting and I think you are right. I wonder what they were partners in business wise and what they were ‘right’ about? would be fun to know but I think we may never find out 🙂
Another informative post. Thank you Nicola. The Lady in white intrigued me with her message. Did she enlighten anyone else with information or just appear? What history you uncover, fascinating for sure. Love every one of these post and look forward to many, many more. ❤️❤️❤️
Hello Annette and greetings! I am only aware of the single occasion of communication with the living by the lady in white; having said that could she have spoken to others who are not willing to speak about their experiences maybe? I must admit that story really rattled me a bit! I am so glad you are enjoying the videos and stay tuned for more 👻🙋♀️🙏
Fabulous episode!! I especially loved the story of the woman in white at the Liverpool Philharmonic. Only once has a spirit said something to me that showed he knew things about me. I was in Gettysburg Pennsylvania, touring the battlefield, when a union soldier, dressed immaculately in his dark blue uniform, stepped out from behind a memorial marker. He looked to be in his 30s, handsome, with a dark brown beard. His fingers went to the brim of his hat, and he said "ma'am" in such a deferential manner; I could feel that he was from a different era in how men viewed women. He indicated the marker he had just stepped out from and said "You're from Maryland, so I thought that you might like to see this one." He disappeared. I stood rooted speechless for several minutes. Wow. (For my European friends who may not be aware, Gettysburg was the bloody three day battle in July, 1863 that signaled the defeat of the Confederacy). What a great job, Nicola! The archive items were wonderful; things like that remind us that those who lived long before us were people like us in so many ways.
When I was reading about the man's ghost in Gettysburg just now, I experienced a prickly sort of cold chill and I had to actually look up and around the room. While I couldn't see anything, I could certainly feel the presence of someone standing a bit behind my left shoulder. This actually happens to me on occasion anyway but, I find it interesting that it happened just as I was reading your comment. 😄 It doesn't bother me at all - likely because I'm so used to it. My neighborhood is definitely haunted. Some of my neighbors, who have lived around here for years - like myself and two of my children, have seen/experienced ghosts and/or paranormal activity. There is a woman in a long white gown, with long blonde hair and holding a baby, that has appeared in my apartment a few times. We've all seen her and I'm curious to know who she is. I'm in Colorado and the neighborhood dates back to around the 1840s, so it's got a lot of history. I've been to the Gettysburg Battlegrounds, but only where the observation tower is. Lot of history in that area, besides the Civil War that is. Things like this fascinate me. Best wishes. 🌱
That's fascinating. I have to say that I somehow felt 'comforted' when reading about your encounter with the gentleman. I live near Liverpool and have had some spiritual experiences both there and in my home town. There are a lot of interesting time slip accounts from Liverpool, too. Thanks for your post. 💖
@@osakarose5612 I don't think that you have to be sensitive to spirits to feel it in Gettysburg. It is really strong and everywhere. I spent two nights at The Brickhouse, a B & B in the heart of Gettysburg. It still has scars from the artillery that hit it in July 1863. The presences in that building were not shy, but not rude. I got very little sleep.
Let me guess, he also asked you out on a date?
Has the battle of Gettysburg ever been covered in this series, or does the presenter concentrate on British sites (Lord knows there are plenty!)
I visited Gettysburg once during the battle reenactments and even though it was broad daylight with thousands of people, it was still creepy. I could 'feel the pull' of the original combatants. I don't know what I'd do if confronted by a soldier like that.
Oddly enough I did not pick up any anger,antagonism or dislike from Confederate positions on the battlefield, but I got it in spades from Union positions!
3 AM here in Australia when I started watching this - perfect time for ghost stories. (Yes, I'm a bit of a night owl) Thanks so much for the great content.
Goodness me you are definitely a night owl! 👻🙋♀️👍
Another fantastic video! I’ve stayed at the Adelphi 4/5 times, and I’ve never seen or experienced anything ghostly. It is a very old fashioned creepy place, but haven’t encountered anything at all. The lights always flicker down the corridors, but it’s a very old hotel and doesn’t seem to ever get any repairs!
Glad you enjoyed it! I agree there are lots of these once beautiful n]but now tired hotels. Places like Bournemouth are full of them and eventually they go bust or get pulled down. 👻🙋♀️
Please look on the census to see if you can find that lad who wrote the postcard to his mam, it was so sweet! I find stuff like that fascinating - it's like a snap shot in time.
Thank you for another great video! Liverpool is one of my favourite cities in the 🌎
I will do and I hope I can gather some answers. I was so moved by that little post card. It is fascinating and to think only years later WW1 started. So very sad. 😔
Thanks Nicola for another fun and interesting episode and visit to Liverpool. I adore postcards and have kept everyone I ever received. 🥰👻☀️
That's great! I am so pleased you enjoyed the video and you liked the little post cards too 👻🙋♀️
You always present these stories so well, adding the local history of the time to go with each story. Thank you so much for adding the postcards at the end, so wonderful of you to share. 💕🇦🇺
Glad you like them! Thank you so much Liz. I was in two minds as to whether to include them but I am glad I did 👻🙋♀️🙏
I've been waiting for this one. Wow.. you just made my Friday. Thank you so much Nicola. I'll be watching this one when I relax and unwind this evening 😊
James I really hope you enjoy it and find it relaxing 👻🙋♀️🙏
Really enjoyed this stream and all the archive too...I love The Pool..I live in Cheshire so only a short train away...(my father in law worked on the docks, told great stories..he said the foreign workers who came over in the 50's,most ended up in the Mersey ' as baggage ' ..I didn't ask details 😢..so I would imagine the water holds alot of secrets and 👻. Appreciate your hard work...keep going ❤
Glad you enjoyed it That’s rather chilling about the workers in the Mersey. 😳Goodness me. I am sure there are more stories and there will be a part 2 for Liverpool for sure 👻🙋♀️🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 Yes and also the slave trade in the docks too ..I can't recall 💯% but my late f/i/l said that there was a stone pyramid built and if the slaves tried to escape but managed to climb to the top then they? let them go free...the pyramid was not easy to climb and some fell to their death trying..so yes more 👻👻about maybe?
Hi, awesome live ghosts stories. I enjoyed it. How are you and your cat doing? I hope your cat is feeling a lot better. I'm doing well, and so is my cat Benjamin. He'll be seven years old next month. I have another ghost story to tell you. The other night when I was sleeping. I felt two hands on top of my head, like some ghost was stroking my hair. For a few seconds, until I woke up in the dark and no one was there. It was kind of weird. It could have been a dead family member of mine. I get that sometimes. Anyways I'm OK now. Have a great day. See you next video greetings from Canada 😊
Those were some interesting stories that give me a look into life around the area. I love all your treasures! They are special class of collectibles called Ephemera, as they were not expected to survive. They give the best look of all into people's lives.
Glad you like them! I was in two minds whether to include them and I am so glad I did now 👻🙋♀️🙏
WOW -- those historical artifacts you have are wonderful! I love that kind of "tat" as a social historian. It gives brief glimpses into the lives of real people, humanizing them, rather than just dates and names in a book.
I am so pleased you enjoyed the artefacts. May I ask your opinion on something? Do you think there would have been wives at the Adelphi dinner itself? If it were a sort of gala dinner would the wives been in attendance? Or would they have been toasting those ladies at home? And when they are actually debating, would it have been men only? 🤔
@@ghostcasebook1266 I'm making an educated guess here, but I think women WOULD have been there with their husbands and they would have debated as well, to a degree. Upper-class women were often trained to be good sparing partners and conversationalists, well-versed in art and culture. However, they would have been... diplomatic? in their discussions and wouldn't, in most cases, debate as fiercely has men did. Also, I doubt either the men or women would get quite as inebriated as you imagine, at a polite society event like this. Some would, but men would save the "true" debating (hardcore arguing) and drinking for mens' clubs and public houses, where polite women didn't go.
'tat'? 😳
Yes ‘tat’ is how some would describe it e.g. souvenir shops selling astonishing amounts of tat! 😂 my home is fully of this stuff: old books, letters, postcards, menus, programmes - all sorts really!
Really interesting stories nicola, the woman in white in the theatre was chilling, empty theatres spooky as hell, loved the archive content, when I see old photos or film footage I feel a wee bit sad thinking all the people in them have past, especially the children, excellent excellent work nicola, well done, great photo of bob dylan, my hero cheers, 😎
Thank you for another amazing video. Love all the ghostly tales. The items in The Archive are wonderful. The postcards are really sweet and precious, not counting the insulting one of course! 😂
Glad you like them! I know, that last post card, whilst abrupt, made me laugh out loud to be honest! 👻🙋♀️🙏
Cool video, Nicola! I wasn't aware of Liverpool's ghostly past. Loved seeing the archvive stuff at the end.
I wonder what ever happened to the people who wrote those postcards?
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed those little archive things. They would just be thrown away otherwise, I suppose! 👻🙋♀️🙏
Great video. I’m from Liverpool so it’s interesting to hear these stories
Oh Paul I am so pleased you enjoyed the video. There will be a part 2 for sure. Did you know these stories and locations? I’m so glad this was interesting for you 👻🙋♀️
@@ghostcasebook1266 I had heard some of them but not the archive ones at the end. Yes I know all of the locations as I work in the city centre. There’s a local writer called Tom Slemen who might be worth a look. He writes stories about Liverpools haunted history. Love the channel. Keep up the good work!
The postcard where the boy was writing about his dead aunt made me so sad. I could also see some smudges on the card and while they could be from anything, it’s possible he might’ve been crying when he wrote that. 😢
Oh don’t you’ll start me off now!😥 I know it’s such a moving little card isn’t and you’re right there are little smudges. I am going to try and find out a bit about the background of this card and I think some viewers would love to find out more too 👻🙋♀️🙏
Thank you for remaining respectful, especially when talking of malevolent presences or tragic situations. Always a pleasure to view a new video from you!
Jumped right on nicola 😊 only here to say hi and thanks....have to go out so I'll save the video for later. Well done 👏 and thanks again ❤
Ho Eoin and it’ll be there for you for later 👻🙋♀️🙏
The episodes get better and better! Great research and am especially curious about the girl brushing her hair in the window. Already looking forward to the next video.
You and me both! Yes the girl in the window and the lady in the theatre box were really interesting to me. Thank you so much Jason 👻🙋♀️
From a girl from the other side of the River Mersey (the Wirral) this was fascinating! Loved your treasures at the end! 🥰
Glad you enjoyed it! I will definitely do a part 2 and might go a bit further afield so feel free to suggest places you'd like me to cover. Did you know these stories? I'd love to know and thank you again 🙂
Great video ! Loved the ghost stories and the historical archives at the end - beautiful! I have never been to Liverpool and am impressed by the beautiful buildings and their histories.
I so absolutely know this will be phantomtastic I give a like before even listening. So here goes. I can't wait to hear this 👻💀👻
Superb as always Nicola, the items in the Archive menu and post cards are very interesting, The lady in white was so spooky I wonder who this lady was we will never know I suppose, have a good weekend. 👻👻😊
Simon, the woman in white struck me as truly moving. Can you imagine if that occurred to any person who had a son or daughter serving in the forces in any capacity? I agree, it was very chilling but how amazing would it to be to have a message like that? I’m glad you enjoyed the video and thank you as ever for your kind words of support 👻🙋♀️🙏
That was fascinating. Loved the story about the attempted murder by dressing someone up in a bedsheet!
I know that was completely crackers wasn’t it? What was he thinking? 👻🤔
The letter from the past was my favorite because it expressed love looking forward to see them again. I'm wondering if HRH QE2 is going around as a ghost, or is at rest.
Glad you enjoyed the videos. I don’t know about HMQE2 but I imagine she’d be around the stables at Windsor or Balmoral maybe! 👻🙋♀️
Loved this. I remember hearing stories of a ghost that hitchhikes through the Mersey Tunnel, but I can’t remember the full story. I used to work in a building on Great Howard Street, a 1970s building on a site where I believe there used to be old squalid tenements in the 1700s and was also shops and accommodation in the 1800/1900s. I used to refer to it as the toilet ghost, as when we first moved into the building and only a handful of us were working there at the time, I was in the toilet cubicle doing my business when I heard what sounded like jangling keys. The sound got louder and louder until it sounded like it was just outside the door, then it stopped. I knew nobody could be out there as the entrance door made a loud squeak when opening and sure enough the room was empty when I came out the cubicle. A couple of years later I was in the toilet and I saw a shadow pass across my eyes, but there was no lights positioned that could have made such a shadow. I also remember that a taxi driver dropping a girl off at the office referred to it as being the haunted building, but I have never found anything referring to this. Anyway thanks, love this sort of stuff and especially your archive stories and am now a subscriber. 👍
Oh welcome to the channel and thank you for sharing your story. I love this! There are lots of toilet ghosts, it seems! It sounds like the location you describe is very active! 👻🙏🙋♀️
Another great Narration honey 😊 I love learning about the history of the UK and the phantoms that call it home. Well done on another brilliant and informative documentary. Love and regards from Australia 🌏🦘
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Glad you enjoyed it and thank you so much! I think learning history through ghost stories is really fun which is why I enjoy making these videos so much. And thank you my friend in Australia! Hope you’re really well 👻🙋♀️🙏
Not liking hardly any show dealing with hauntings, I can honestly say this one is a favorite. Love the history, detail's of those possibly doing the activity, a sound of caring about each location, and the end with extra news stories or objects collected. I have been studying the paranormal for almost 27yrs, and your show has the same importance in the subject as myself (I also collect little thing's other's may not think as interesting.
Thank you ever so much Jamie for your kind words. I am so pleased that you are enjoying the videos and the stories. Yes, I have so many items in my archive that I just enjoy seeing and looking at. Thank you, once again, for your lovely comment 👻🙏😺
I just love this ghost channel. So well researched and not depressing like so many other channels of this kind are. I watch it while I make dinner in the evenings…Keep posting…💕
Glad you enjoy it! Thank you for your kind words and there’s lots more to come for sure. Thank you again 👻🙏🙋♀️
@@ghostcasebook1266 I look forward to watching. I’ve had a lot of experiences with entities, but only two I remember with ghosts. One was in London, not far from Heathrow airport. It happened in a rather unlikely, modern hotel that seemed like it was all made of plastic inside. It was one of those airport hotels and it was called “Cotel” I believe. There was NOTHING old about it, so the apparitions were very unexpected. I looked it up online but I can’t find it anymore. It probably closed?? Of course it must have been built over the site of an old hospital or asylum, or perhaps a workhouse. The apparitions looked Victorian or Edwardian.. Very scary! 👻😬😱
That was well worth the wait N, thank you. The extras from the archive were very interesting too. It's always fascinating to read something like old postcards and wonder what happened to the people they refer to in them. As for the Adelphi in Liverpool, I stayed there for 2 nights last year, for the first time. Nothing unusual but I love these very old hotels. They give off such a feeling of days gone by with their architecture and decor. To me, it almost felt like One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest, though I wasn't there enough to appreciate it properly I guess. Anyway, excellent again. Keep going. So many people out there that have a story to tell and don't want to watch the stupid 'Most Haunted' nonsense. Best regards as always, Glenn X
Thank you so much Glenn and I’m so glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for your experience at the Adelphi and yes, you can sense the faded splendour in some of these old, once grand hotels that are a bit tired these days 👻🙋♀️🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 In my case, aren't we all luv 🙂X
I’m going to Liverpool this week to do some writing and found your video wonderful, especially the postcard bit at end.
PS,
I’m staying at the Adelphi hotel.
Oh thank you so much! How was your trip? I’m glad you liked the bits and pieces at the end. 👻🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 the Adelphi hotel was charming, with its Xmas decorations and fading elegance. Not as bad as what they said on UA-cam. No ghosts 👻
I loved this. I think the postcards etc are wonderful.....not rubbish at all. They are little glimpses into ordinary people's lives. It reminds me of the collection of ordinary diaries that Irving Finkle (of the British Museum) is curating. One is from a schoolboy who writes on the front of his diary, "anyone who reads this without permission is a beastly sneak". It just speaks volumes. It is a shame, but not such remnants will be left from today's youngsters.
Thank you so much! This was the first video where I presented bits and pieces from my ‘archive’ and I am so glad I did. A lot of love for the little lad at Merchant Taylor’s school and I did contact them in Sept but didn’t hear back, sadly 👻🙋♀️🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 oh shame
Really enjoyed this!
The bus shown on the Penny Lane section at the start of the video is my friend's company (A1A Travel)...the first low floor bus in the area apparently!
She was made up seeing it included.
Very cool! That’s fantastic! I am so glad that you enjoyed the video for sure. More to come 🙏👻🙋♀️
I can't believe I have only just discovered your channel. It has everything I love, local history,, the paranormal, and postcards and all beautifully presented too.
Thanks and welcome! I am so pleased you are enjoying the content and please stay tuned for more videos, including one tomorrow 👻🙏
Love your soothing and calm voice, great little snippets of history, English content is always the best, thanks for your hard work putting these videos together.
Thank you very much! I’m glad you enjoyed the video and the archive section too 👻🙋♀️🙏
I loved the little peek into the past with the menu and postcards. The postcards are a poignant reminder of a simpler time.
I agree, 100%. And to think WW1 was only a few years away and the devastation it caused. So very sad. 👻😔
Let’s not forget the football clubs. As a Red, there may be many Scousers who have passed on. Their spirits might still be around. If a ghostly Liverpool supporter walks by, YNWA! Ghosts are also walking with you. Btw, visited Anfield in 2012 and also saw the homes of the Beatles! Singapore seems so far away …
I live in Hillsborough. It's powerful....especially on the anniversary.
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This episode is one of the best productions I have ever watched, I love learning history whilst getting a ghost story too! I love your voice and it's so suited to this type of work, the old menu and postcards are magnificent and are treasures and never tat. Thank you from James ❤
Wow, thank you! I am so pleased you liked the little items at the end. I have alls outs of bits and pieces so I’ll try and include some more as viewers seem to really like them. Thank you so much for your kind words about the production; this means a great deal to me 👻🙋♀️🙏
@ghostcasebook1266 Every word true, here is too more! 🙋👻👻
England is a wealth of historical supernatural goings on, & you've again excelled with extensive research. So well presented, very interesting stories, most enjoyable & truly enlightening, thank you.
Excellent video, Nicola. It's just what I needed on this long and tiresome day. I feel bad for the father of the young girl, who ran away to join the theatre, and for the girl herself. I wonder whatever became of her?! I just simply can't imagine that it was anything good, or she might have been returned to her family. 😔 It's a very sad story. Her father must have been frantic as his ghost is still searching for her - sitting in the boxes in hopes of seeing her on stage, maybe?! He probably died blaming himself for her disappearance. I wonder if there is a news article about her going missing.... Best wishes. 🌱
I’ll have to look into the story more but that’s the tale as it stands. I know, 1911. Such a long time ago and I agree, she might have thought she’d have her name in lights. Maybe she did? But I agree, it may have just been tragic 😔👻🙋♀️
My home city ❤ thank you for doing it justice. We have so many ghosts. The old newsham park hospital is terrifying . My friend from school use to deliver newspapers there when it was still open in the early 90s x
You are very welcome Catherine and thank you so much. Glad you enjoyed the stories 👻🙋♀️🙏
I'm fascinated by the concept of time slips, I've heard from watching other UA-cam shows that Liverpool is known for also having the most time slip events ever. Notably a one where a thief was trying to run away from the police back in 2006 and got transported back into the '60s for a brief moment. He returned back is just as quickly as he went.
Yes indeed, you are correct. It is known for time slips. 🙋♀️👻
I've enjoyed all your videos but I really enjoyed your bits of "tat". The bits and pieces from your collection bring history to life. I hope you are able to share more. Thank you!
Thanks for watching! I know, it’s not tat to me either but I just love looking at these things and thinking ‘who wrote this?’ and what became of them. I’m glad you are part of my archive appreciation club! 👻🙋♀️🙏
I LOVE the archive feature! Maybe an entire archive episode!!!!:)
I think that may be on the cards when I have things to show! Glad you enjoyed it for sure 👻🙋♀️
I loved the “look into the archive”. It was preceded by great content ❤
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much ❤
"Wot's all this then? Calm down! Calm down!" ;)
Wonderful video. Love the archives. Your channel is unique and so satisfying: well produced, lots of care given to the illustrations, excellent grammar, and a pleasant narrative style. I look forward to more!
Thank you so much 😀 There’s plenty more to come 👻🙋♀️
Fantastic presentation about the ghosts of Liverpool, but that's only be expected from this channel. I have to say that the dip into the letter and postcard archive at the end was even better..who can't be fascinated by words from other lives in other times? I could happily watch, enjoy and learn from much much more of this!
Much appreciated! So pleased you enjoyed the video and the archive pieces. I love looking at things like that and I think they are likely to be a new feature on the channel as the response has been overwhelming! Thank you so much 🙏🙋♀️👻
Enjoyed every minute of this episode, Nicola, especially the items in the archive. Thank you.
So glad! I was in two minds whether to do the archive bit, but I’m glad I did xxx 👻🙋♀️🙏
Great episode. I really liked the story of the woman in white and also the Postcards..I would also like to know more about the lad from the boarding school.
Thank you so much and I am going to really look into the people in the post cards and see if I can find out more for sure 👻🙋♀️🙏
I loved this video 📹 ‼️. I loved that you mentioned the best Band ever, The Beatles (how can you not when you talk about Liverpool and Penny Lane🎵‼️. I also loved your Archives. Thank you👻‼️
Rock on! Glad you enjoyed the video Diane and thank you for your comment on the archive. Glad you enjoyed it 👻
You certainly work magic with these videos. Reading those post card's from the past I could not help thinking that time has not stopped and a century from now someone/somewhere will be doing the same. So many people that I very seldomly talk to have friends and family they can write too. The guy that had greed in his heart that would take the life of someone who loves him in all actuality still continues. I really would love to speak with the lady in box eight and find out her plight and why she has not crossed over. I feel a connection with her. Anyway another excellent read as I would expect from your talent. Until next time keep the happiness in your heart.
You are a wonderful person.
Hello Ernest and thank you so much for your message. I’m so pleased you enjoyed the video and I understand exactly what you mean about writing to people. I used to write to my gran at university because she wasn’t able to have email or anything like that, but letters were so special. I am so interested in your thoughts about the lady in Box 8. She’s like a crisis apparition in reverse? I found that story very moving to be honest. I thank you as ever for your kind words and I’ll be back with you on another ghostly adventure soon 👻🙋♀️🙏
Hi Nicola, I love these Ghost Casebook stories! I love history (American history, as I live in Arizona) Please continue your stories. I find them very interesting. Thank you. you are doing GREAT!
Will do and thank you ever so much Angie! I will continue and thank you so much for your kind words in Arizona! I would like to cover some ghost stories from the USA in time 👻🙋♀️🙏
Another wondrous, wondrous collection of stories and interesting history of every day folks in England. As always, many thanks! I love your content!
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you so much 👻🙋♀️🙏
Brilliant! Very well thought out episode, superbly narrated. Enjoyed this immensely whilst relaxing by the banks of the Moselle River in France. A glass of the local beverage and a slice of mirabel tart
Thank you for enhancing a wonderful holiday 🥰😁🇫🇷☀️
I love this Walking dad! Hope your holiday is going really well and glad you’re relaxing. Thank you so much for your kind comment. I appreciate it as always 👻🙋♀️🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 Very good so far, thanks Nicola 😁🤩
Thank you for these true stories, narrated with such care and the history still very important to this day. Thoroughly enjoy these ❤❤️
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you so much ❤
Fully dig Liverpool for so many reasons...the ghosts made it even better!
Oh fantastic! I am so glad you enjoyed it and that the stories enhance your beloved Liverpool 🙏👻
Thanks for the great video I’m from Liverpool but living in Canada for 55 years.such fond memories. I actually lived on penny lane and to see the old pictures was great
Thanks for sharing and I love that you lived on Penny Lane. I have been recently looking at Canadian stories so feel free to let me know where about you are and I’ll see if I can find something in your area. I have only been to Canada once and I loved it 👻🙋♀️🙏
In answer to your question about Canadian hauntings there is a graveyard in McGregor Ontario said to be haunted, my kids used to go as teenagers to see if they could experience anything they never did but it’s got a lot of history
Amazing pieces of history. I lived in Liverpool for 58 years and found this video so interesting. It brings back memories from my childhood. I have moved away now but this gave me so many great memories. Thank you for making my day. ❤
You are very welcome and thank you! 👻🙏
Thank you for another marvelous episode! 👻
Glad you enjoyed it Annika and thank you. 👻
Thank you Nicola, that was such a interesting video. I especially love the items from your collections, please show us more. I use to collect old postcard myself and always wondered what the story was behind the message on them.
Thank you! Will do! I am so glad you enjoyed the video 👻🙋♀️🙏
I came here after the wonderful haunted airport video and am now subscribed. This is easily the highest tier of ghost stories. Superb narration with a wonderful voice, fascinating cases most of us never heard of that are presented clearly and with excellent images. I'm definitely addicted!
Wow, thank you! I am so glad you are enjoying the videos and thank you so much for your kind comment. This means a great deal to me as I have only been posting videos since the autumn 2022, so thank you again. More to come 👻🙋♀️🙏
Loved this episode was having a bad day and this has made it a whole lot better, thank you. If I ever stay at the Adelphi I won't be getting in any lifts 😁 Also loved your treasures at the end lovely postcards. Thanks Nicola brilliant episode. 👻
Glad you enjoyed it Linda and thank you so much. I nearly didn’t include the archive bit because they aren’t ‘ghostly’ as such but I am glad I included it now 👻🙋♀️
Thank you so much, please keep adding to the Archive, little snippets of lives at the time.
Thank you so much and I am so glad you enjoyed the archive section. 👻🙋♀️
I love your Channel, your delivery and the stories are excellent. Thank you for sharing the history and experiences of the paranormal. ❤
Thank you very much! 🙋♀️
Thank you for the wonderful video! I collect postcards as well. They are the perfect snapshot into yesterday!😃👍👍🕊️🌈🕊️🐶🐶❤️❤️
Yes they are! 👻🙋♀️🙏
This was wonderful - thank you .🌹
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much 👻🙋♀️🙏
I really am curious about ghosts, and sometimes I get "feelings" in places, but no true apparition yet. The only sceptic issue for me is the one with seeing people at the foot of your bed and being "paralysed by fear" - that's sleep paralysis, a well studied phenomenon
Fascinating! I never knew Liverpool was such a haunted city. Being a Londoner, of course I know about its famous ghosts (including many on the London Underground), but never thought that Liverpool was so prolific in this respect.
I've also recently found out about the Bold Street 'Time Slips' - where people have claimed to have momentarily gone back in time and entered a previous era, seeing their surroundings change, to reflect the time they've accidentally gone back to!
So Liverpool joins other famously haunted UK cities such as York, Edinburgh, and London.
Thank you for doing so much research for this video; and for the excellent way in which you narrate each story. The music also creates a very good atmosphere to compliment these stories.
You are very welcome and thank you so much. Yes the Bold Street time slip is quite scary, I think! I am so glad you enjoyed the stories 🙏👻
You have a lovely voice for narration and your diction is perfect to the ear😊
Oh thank you! I really wanted to take my time with this one so I’m glad you enjoyed it 👻🙋♀️🙏
Great video, enjoyed much and have a great weekend!
Thanks, you too! Glad you enjoyed the video too 👻🙋♀️🙏
New subscriber here! 😀 Thank you for the very interesting content! 😊👍 I've always believed that ghosts existed, but it was only a couple of years ago or three that I finally actually *saw* one, in my own home! I was typing on my laptop late one evening while sitting in the same spot I'm in right now, when suddenly a figure dressed in black walked right across this room, not even two metres away from me, entering through the wall in front of me and exiting through the one opposite. I picked up on their energies being male. I didn't feel threatened at all, but he did give me a good fright which made the hairs on my back stand on end 😅 I found out from my landlord a few days later that a man named Graham had died of a heart attack a few years prior in the room next to this one. And I believe he came to say "hello" to me again only last week, when a ball-shaped black-and-white 'something' the size of a golf ball suddenly appeared out of nowhere, orbited around me for a moment and then just vanished again. In broad daylight, too! 😄 Greetings from New Zealand! 👋😊
Hallo, I have just found your channel and listened to this story of the ghosts of Liverpool. Thank you so much for a really interesting listen. Looking forward to hearing more of your spooky tales . 🌻
Welcome aboard and thank you so much for your kind comment. I’m glad you enjoyed the video and there will be many more spooky tales to come 👻🙋♀️🙏
Thanks for another great video Nicola. This one was super different! What a great idea. Over here in the states we grew up hearing that song over and over again never having any idea it was a real place no less a place often frequented by Paul & John! Very cool video.
Love from Ohio ❤
Keep it up Nicola!
Thank you so much Alex and I am so pleased you found the Beatles section interesting. I must confess, I thought Penny Lane was an early Beatles song so I discovered something new too. Greetings to you in Ohio 👻🙂🙋♀️🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 you're a dear Nicola. Can't wait for the next one. May all your days be bright and merry.
Top notch content, filled with detail and history, nice collection of letters and postcards.
Thank you for sharing.
Much appreciated! Thank you so much and I am so pleased you enjoyed the letters and bits and pieces for sure. 👻🙋♀️
Thanks Nicola , Do love watching your films keep up the very good work. I am looking forward to the next . Take Care .x
Thank you! You too! I will keep going, lots to come 👻🙋♀️🙏
I love old menus too. It always amazes me the amount of food they ate!
Right?! That seems like a lot. I hope they all had elasticated waistbands!
A perfect collection of ghosts and haunted places! 😊👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏Well done my dear…I appreciate the detail…having met many ghosts in…my time 😉
Thank you very much! Thank you so much my friend and you’ll have to share your haunted experiences with me. Are you Oxford or Cambridge by chance as there’s an entire video in the future on both? 👻🙋♀️🙏
Lovely work Nicola, that was alot to put together and so well done. All those ghostly folk, quite amazing, makes me wonder if the ones in the same dwelling see one another 🤔🙂. Love your collections, the postcards are so important I would say, as I don't suppose many people use them these days.
Thank you so much! Celeste, I am so happy you enjoyed the stories and the archive bits and pieces too. 👻🙏
I'm thinking I never want to stay at the Adelphi. That is one dangerous place.
Jeff have you looked at the reviews on trip advisor? They might confirm your decision. I think it’s fair to say it’s not what it once was, sadly. 👻🙋♀️🙏
Thanks!
Pink carnations I am so grateful for your generous gift. I really appreciate you donation and thank you ever so much 👻🙋♀️🙏👍
Wonderful video, I've really enjoyed it. Thank you Nicola for all the hard work you've put into it. 😊
You are very welcome. I enjoyed making this video as I do all my videos, but the story of the lady in the box at the philharmonic gave me chills! 👻🙋♀️
Loved the archive portion!
I’m so glad. I very nearly didn’t include it but pleased I did 🙂
Thanks
You are extremely kind and I am so grateful. Thank you ever so much 👻🙋♀️🙏👍
Great episode! I loved your wee treasures, they were fascinating. Your voice is nice and soothing to listen to xx
Thank you so much! I am so pleased ypu enjoyed the archive treasures and to be honest I have been really bowled over by such a positive response to these little bits and pieces. I thank you again 🙂
I totally enjoyed this, you have a very warm and engaging voice, thank you
Wow, thank you! I’m so glad you enjoyed the video 👻🙋♀️
Great vlog!!! I liked the menu & the letter. It allows us to imagine a different world. So thank you
Glad you enjoyed it! That’s exactly why I love these little bits and pieces because they are exactly that; bits of forgotten history 👻🙋♀️
Brilliant especially the archive section. I look forward to each episode 👌
Oh thank you so much; I really debated whether to include it but I am glad I did now 🙋♀️👻
@@ghostcasebook1266 these are the gems of social media viewing. I have several postcards and letters from my extended family that I am trying to research and share and would be delighted to pass on free to any untested person. One is a letter probably from a man in the boer war to his mother. I think it came through a friend of my late mother, and a note book written in the south of England in the late 1800’s
Above should have read ‘interested’ predictive text is grrr
You might be able to get a free trial on ancestry to look into records and family members. Also I used the General Records Office and they can be very helpful. Here’s a link:
www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/
hopefully you can get some answers! 🙂
@@ghostcasebook1266 thank you 🙏
I think the letter says "English partners"? I love your videos! xx
Ah that might be right! I’ve been looking at the letter for weeks and sometimes you can’t see outside of your thoughts if that makes sense. ‘Partners’ would work. I wonder what they were partners in though 🤔👻🙋♀️🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 yes intriguing as to what partners are being referred to if that is correct! I have had years trying to decipher my grandfather's writings including war diaries and his writing was pretty dreadful! I love your content. History and the paranormal are some of my very favourite subjects :D I very much look forward to your videos! xx
This is a brilliant episode and thank you for sharing your treasures with us, they are charming ❤
Glad you like them! Thank you so much 👻🙋♀️
loved this vid the Adelphi ones are quite spooky ,and the post card bit was interesting, I like the menu and I bet they all had indigestion after that !
Glad you enjoyed it and I agree. I’d have to undo the top button of my jeans after a meal like that! 👻🙋♀️
Thank you. This has been fascinating, especially your,collection of archives!!
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you so much 🙋♀️👻🙏
Good to see you back Nicola. Been to Manchester a few times but not Liverpool. I have to visit. Seems there are plenty of Ghosts in Liverpool like there is in London.
Absolutely yes there were so many stories for Liverpool there will be a sequel for sure, Stephen 👻🙋♀️🙏
Interesting. Thank you from a Liverpudlian who plans to walk around the whole of Liverpool one day xxx
Thank you so much and there will be a sequel so keep an eye out fo that in the future too 👻🙏🙋♀️
Very interesting, thank you. I believe the word you were uncertain of in the letter was 'partners', so 'the English partners'. Loved the postcards - very poignant.
Interesting and I think you are right. I wonder what they were partners in business wise and what they were ‘right’ about? would be fun to know but I think we may never find out 🙂
Another delightful ghostly excursion ❤
You did not mention Delves Broughton a member of the "Happy valley Set" the subject of the film" White Mischief" who also died in the Adelphi Hotel.
Ah wow I didn’t know that. Thank you so much 🙋♀️👻🙏
Thanks for the upload
Our pleasure! 👻🙋♀️
Brilliant, loved all of it.
Another informative post. Thank you Nicola. The Lady in white intrigued me with her message. Did she enlighten anyone else with information or just appear? What history you uncover, fascinating for sure.
Love every one of these post and look forward to many, many more. ❤️❤️❤️
Hello Annette and greetings! I am only aware of the single occasion of communication with the living by the lady in white; having said that could she have spoken to others who are not willing to speak about their experiences maybe? I must admit that story really rattled me a bit! I am so glad you are enjoying the videos and stay tuned for more 👻🙋♀️🙏