Hi, living in Gosport Hampshire and myself just starting retirement we just happened to be flicking randomly through Utube vids and hit on your video, when you were in a pub in Winchester my wife Julie said "what was the name of the pub I proposed to you all those years ago in Alton, I could not remember it's name, but the next moment you were stood outside the the Crown Inn in Alton, how spooky was that...split timing or what. Regards Tom...
Great videos Richard Ive got most of theses on dvd I had quite a few off your lad ( I think it was your son) years ago with sighed photos of you happy memories takecare Richard 😊
in 1997 i went to work in northern British Columbia. we rented a house and the landlord asked me if I could check the sump pump in the basement to make sure it was working once a week . I said ya no problem, we had a small dog who followed me everywhere, I tried to get him to go into the basement with me and he wouldn’t go . he went into other basements before , so I picked him up to take him down and he went crazy, scratched up my arms trying to get free , I sat him down and he ran into the living room terrified, I didn’t know why . about a week later my wife got a cab home from shopping and the old cab driver said to her as they drove into the driveway oh this is the house the man hung him self in the basement. we were there for a year and didn’t experience anything paranormal at all , but the dog stayed clear of the basement door.I thought about it when you mentioned the dog and the fireplace. excellent stories Richard keep them going. Fr Canada 🇨🇦
"Winchester Cathedral You're bringing me down You stood and you watched as My baby left town. You could have done something But you didn't try You didn't do nothing You let her walk by." "Winchester Cathedral" excerpt by Geoff Stephens of The New Vaudeville Band. My favorite ditty as a three-year-old kiddy.
Hi Richard, great video. The dog ghost story interested me. I would like to suggest that perhaps the dog was buried into the furnace as a charm against evil. Wytches on Portland, Dorset put a dead cat into the wall of a cottage for protection against evil. 😊
I never get bored of your brilliant videos mr felix i live in Leicester would love to visit your Derby goal but would be in the daytime as i would need to get a train home unfortunately can't drive anymore as i have fibamyalga 😊
I grew up in Eastleigh just off leigh road , been by that phone box many time s, never heard it ring though , never knew about the car before. Part of the Pirelli cables site was reuted to be haunted by a Farmer Nutbeem , rtheroad I grew up in was named after him .
A mysterious fade-out of Richard's audio feed occurs at 2:13. Not sure what caused this, given the subject matter it may make listeners wonder if this was done for engagement purposes.
Dog story.... Animals can sense where other animals have died. My uncle was a hunter & trapper. He was deathly ill. Given six months to live. He decided to spend his last days doing what he did as a young boy to survive. So he went to AK and lived off the land- for another 20-30 years! But he said animals that died in a trap - that area was now marked. He couldn't use it again. But dogs and other animals for sure can sense the paranormal. Grandpa gave us his guard dog before moving back overseas. His dogs worshipped the ground he walked on and adored him. This dog was like a ninja- super quiet and all work, no play no complaints, and guarding us was his last mission for the next 11-12 years! About 4AM one early morning he began to cry inconsolably. My sister finally got him to go to sleep again. At about 8 AM we got the call. Grandpa had passed 4 hours before.
Richard will you ever do a video about Kent ghosts? I saw a spirit of a soldier when I went to chislehurst caves, he was guarding one of the tunnels, very authoritative but I felt he was friendly
Lady Alice Lisle is one of my ancestors on my English side. Ill have to go to see her ghost tell her to rest in peace sad story. Ironically the Duke of Monmouth is also an ancestor on my English side. I am mostly Ashkenazi Jewish but my mothers father was mostly English and has the most exciting ancestry in my tree. Great video. James was a bad man a more enlightened man would have spared an elderly woman who did him no harm.
So did anyone ever ask BT to look into that haunted phonebox? They could eliminate prank callers by accessing the phone system CDRs and looking for calls into that number from genuine numbers.
i think you see old ghosts more than modern spirits because the people today do not believe in god as much as they did in the old days if you think about it they would be more afraid to go to light. afraid of meeting their maker and wondering what will become of them
Queen Mary was married in Winchester Catherlic, in the Catherlic is of The Rifle Birgade and The Kings Royal Rifle because both Regiments was The Peninsula Barracks which is where King Charles II had a Palace at the place. In the Peninsula Barracks have Ghosts.
I think Richard is a recording who refuses to stop mentioning this recording theory which is not original to him by the way. He never sees any ghosts because they don't want to talk about his recording stones either.
He has never claimed it is his original idea, and even mentions the tv movie where it first appeared, in one of these episodes. Why does it bother you that he has his own theories about residual haunting? Tape theory is a pretty popular one too, he’s hardly the only one who subscribes to it. None of us really know any way. Unclench mate it’s gonna be okay
Stone tape theory? What tosh. Geologically-speaking, molten rock, like lava, can retain the orientation of Earth's magnetic field once it cools, but there is no way that cold stone can record anything. More-so, what would be the "trigger" that would cause the recording to play again on the date of the incident, or if the atmospheric conditions were the same? Repeating numbers or other "facts" over and over again doesn't add any veracity to whether or not they are true. It's just repetition for its own sake, and to add some drama where there isn't so much. Finally, can whomever is running the camera please find some other way to get out of a scene other than panning to one side or the other while Richard Felix stands there like a mannequin? Fades or cuts in editing wouldn't hurt.
None of us really know when it comes to such things, it may have some validity it may not, it’s just a fun theory that’s been popular for decades, ever since the stone tapes first aired in the 1970s. You’re getting this quality storytelling and history for free, so maybe try not to get upset because the scene doesn’t transition how you like, Jesus Christ man, unclench. It’s gonna be okay I promise
Love watching but the music is a bit loud
Working on the sound. Some of them are 23 years old.
Watch this space.
Richard.
@@RichardFelixChannel I’m excited to see what’s coming up next thankyou for uploading ❤️
What a beautiful ship behind richard
The oldest commissioned ship of the line, in the Royal navy.
Hi, living in Gosport Hampshire and myself just starting retirement we just happened to be flicking randomly through Utube vids and hit on your video, when you were in a pub in Winchester my wife Julie said "what was the name of the pub I proposed to you all those years ago in Alton, I could not remember it's name, but the next moment you were stood outside the the Crown Inn in Alton, how spooky was that...split timing or what. Regards Tom...
Yes....Thanks. My Ghost Tour Playlist grows. Love these. 🥳🥳
Glad you'r enjoying them.
Richard.
Great videos Richard Ive got most of theses on dvd I had quite a few off your lad ( I think it was your son) years ago with sighed photos of you happy memories takecare Richard 😊
@@mart572194 Hi Martin.
It was my son Wills who did the later ones.
Loads more to come.
Best regards.
Richard.
Hi Richard thanks so much for these I love watching your vids there so interesting to watch hope there's more too come 😊
Good video 👍
Love Richard felix ❤
Great video Richard, so compelling and with such history.
I always have a little trouble hearing what's being said when there's music
Tremendous historical and paranormal deep dive as always, Richard!
Thankyou.
Richard
in 1997 i went to work in northern British Columbia. we rented a house and the landlord asked me if I could check the sump pump in the basement to make sure it was working once a week . I said ya no problem, we had a small dog who followed me everywhere, I tried to get him to go into the basement with me and he wouldn’t go . he went into other basements before , so I picked him up to take him down and he went crazy, scratched up my arms trying to get free , I sat him down and he ran into the living room terrified, I didn’t know why . about a week later my wife got a cab home from shopping and the old cab driver said to her as they drove into the driveway oh this is the house the man hung him self in the basement. we were there for a year and didn’t experience anything paranormal at all , but the dog stayed clear of the basement door.I thought about it when you mentioned the dog and the fireplace. excellent stories Richard keep them going. Fr Canada 🇨🇦
Hi John thanks for that.
Dogs and cats see ghost more than we do.
Richard
"Winchester Cathedral
You're bringing me down
You stood and you watched as
My baby left town.
You could have done something
But you didn't try
You didn't do nothing
You let her walk by."
"Winchester Cathedral" excerpt by Geoff Stephens of The New Vaudeville Band. My favorite ditty as a three-year-old kiddy.
Hi Richard, great video. The dog ghost story interested me. I would like to suggest that perhaps the dog was buried into the furnace as a charm against evil. Wytches on Portland, Dorset put a dead cat into the wall of a cottage for protection against evil. 😊
Possibly. Good thinking.
Richard
When are you doing South West Devon? Torquay, Paignton, Brixham and Berry Pomeroy castle too, lots down there👍👍👍👍
I never get bored of your brilliant videos mr felix i live in Leicester would love to visit your Derby goal but would be in the daytime as i would need to get a train home unfortunately can't drive anymore as i have fibamyalga 😊
It's open on Saturdays between 11.30 am and 4pm.
Richard.
@@RichardFelixChannel thank you Mr felix I'm definitely paying a visit to your Derby gaol
Great stories thank you
I grew up in Eastleigh just off leigh road , been by that phone box many time s, never heard it ring though , never knew about the car before. Part of the Pirelli cables site was reuted to be haunted by a Farmer Nutbeem , rtheroad I grew up in was named after him .
Poor lady Lyle such a terrible fate for a lady doubt she got any sleep that night ,lady Lyle god rest finally her soul .excellently done Richard.
Thanks for the video, I enjoyed it
A mysterious fade-out of Richard's audio feed occurs at 2:13. Not sure what caused this, given the subject matter it may make listeners wonder if this was done for engagement purposes.
Spirit might be trying to drain the batteries out of his audio feed to gain energy. 👍
Dog story.... Animals can sense where other animals have died. My uncle was a hunter & trapper. He was deathly ill. Given six months to live. He decided to spend his last days doing what he did as a young boy to survive. So he went to AK and lived off the land- for another 20-30 years! But he said animals that died in a trap - that area was now marked. He couldn't use it again.
But dogs and other animals for sure can sense the paranormal. Grandpa gave us his guard dog before moving back overseas. His dogs worshipped the ground he walked on and adored him. This dog was like a ninja- super quiet and all work, no play no complaints, and guarding us was his last mission for the next 11-12 years! About 4AM one early morning he began to cry inconsolably. My sister finally got him to go to sleep again. At about 8 AM we got the call. Grandpa had passed 4 hours before.
Wow .
Thanks for that.
Richard.
I really do enjoy your videos, they are fascinating, that's why I have subscribed to your channel. thank you.
Welcome aboard!
Richard.
Richard will you ever do a video about Kent ghosts? I saw a spirit of a soldier when I went to chislehurst caves, he was guarding one of the tunnels, very authoritative but I felt he was friendly
I don’t find the music loud I’m using an I pad , don’t know if that has anything to do with it, I can hear Richard perfectly.
Could be.
It causes problems for some people.
Richard.
Perhaps the nun and patient were guardian spirits, a benevolent presence.
Possibly.
Richard.
Music is louder than you telling the stories, so annoying, as its a great video
Lady Alice Lisle is one of my ancestors on my English side. Ill have to go to see her ghost tell her to rest in peace sad story. Ironically the Duke of Monmouth is also an ancestor on my English side. I am mostly Ashkenazi Jewish but my mothers father was mostly English and has the most exciting ancestry in my tree. Great video. James was a bad man a more enlightened man would have spared an elderly woman who did him no harm.
The way we are being treated in this country, theres going to be a lot more ghosts!
Might visit the crown hotel, don't live far from it.
The infamous Judge was school in Shrewsbury.
You could buy camera floodlights im 2002.
So did anyone ever ask BT to look into that haunted phonebox? They could eliminate prank callers by accessing the phone system CDRs and looking for calls into that number from genuine numbers.
lots of SPIRITS in pubs
Mainly behind the bar
😂😂 everbody's possessed'
St Swithun didn't what his dead in Winchester Catherlic but outside it.
🎃 👻
Don't be scared of St Swithan, he's armless
i think you see old ghosts more than modern spirits because the people today do not believe in god as much as they did in the old days if you think about it they would be more afraid to go to light. afraid of meeting their maker and wondering what will become of them
Christianity has created so many Ghosts. You are so right Chris.
Richard.
Maybe people who have died in modern times must wait in purgatory before haunting this realm? Or maybe purgatory is being stuck here to haunt?
@@GG-jw8pt I belive purgatory is here on our realm as you said I agree there
The phone box isn't haunted, its the tardis' 😂 Who's' calling' 😃
I'd rather it be haunted than having to deal with Dr poo
Queen Mary was married in Winchester Catherlic, in the Catherlic is of The Rifle Birgade and The Kings Royal Rifle because both Regiments was The Peninsula Barracks which is where King Charles II had a Palace at the place. In the Peninsula Barracks have Ghosts.
HMS Victory is a Lady Of Kent, she was created in Chatham.
I think Richard is a recording who refuses to stop mentioning this recording theory which is not original to him by the way. He never sees any ghosts because they don't want to talk about his recording stones either.
He has never claimed it is his original idea, and even mentions the tv movie where it first appeared, in one of these episodes. Why does it bother you that he has his own theories about residual haunting? Tape theory is a pretty popular one too, he’s hardly the only one who subscribes to it. None of us really know any way. Unclench mate it’s gonna be okay
Stone tape theory? What tosh. Geologically-speaking, molten rock, like lava, can retain the orientation of Earth's magnetic field once it cools, but there is no way that cold stone can record anything. More-so, what would be the "trigger" that would cause the recording to play again on the date of the incident, or if the atmospheric conditions were the same? Repeating numbers or other "facts" over and over again doesn't add any veracity to whether or not they are true. It's just repetition for its own sake, and to add some drama where there isn't so much. Finally, can whomever is running the camera please find some other way to get out of a scene other than panning to one side or the other while Richard Felix stands there like a mannequin? Fades or cuts in editing wouldn't hurt.
None of us really know when it comes to such things, it may have some validity it may not, it’s just a fun theory that’s been popular for decades, ever since the stone tapes first aired in the 1970s. You’re getting this quality storytelling and history for free, so maybe try not to get upset because the scene doesn’t transition how you like, Jesus Christ man, unclench. It’s gonna be okay I promise