Gazetteer of British Ghosts (1971) Audible Trailer

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  • The classic unique reference book and guide to the ghost population of the British Isles, now available as an audio book, narrated by Jack Wynters.
    UK
    www.audible.co.uk/pd/B09RQ1FM...
    Gazetteer of British Ghosts (1971) covers a subject that fascinates and, at the same time, terrifies mankind. The ghosts of Britain are numerous. Here for the first time, catalogued and placed in alphabetical order, are well over two-hundred accounts of ghostly happenings - ranging from the legendary to the factually presented and the scientifically investigated.
    Check out The Ghostly Gazetteer - a WordPress Blog dedicated to illustrating all 236 haunted sites: ghostlygazetteer.wordpress.com
    See also the Gazetteer of British Ghosts Google Map: drive.google.com/open?id=1l2o...
    Read the The Life and Times of a British Ghost-hunter at www.peterunderwood.org
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  • @grazia1238
    @grazia1238 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I wonder what Peter would make of all the ghost hunting equipment that's out now and the progress we have made in making ghost hunting a popular pastime👻💗👻💗

    • @PeterUnderwood1923
      @PeterUnderwood1923  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      (From The Ghost Hunter’s Guide [1986], chapter 2: ’Ghost Hunting Equipment and Its Uses’):
      “I think it might fairly be argued that simple equipment is just as effective in the investigation of ghostly phenomena as the most sophisticated apparatus, for there are drawbacks to the latter. The value of any report is really only as good as the investigator concerned and it is not really dependent upon the equipment used.”
      “To simplify the question of equipment: the barest of essentials that should comprise a ghost hunter’s bag would be a notebook and pencils, chalk, measuring tape, sealing apparatus for doors and windows (this need be no more elaborate than coloured tape, wire, fine string, drawing pins, cotton and ‘pluto wax’ or something similar), torch, flour, sugar, thermometer, camera and a small mirror.”
      “But in a computer age it is appropriate that my friends Dr Alan Gauld and Tony Cornell have just devised a ‘spectre detector’ that is in fact a computer-controlled ghost hunting kit in which interference with any one of various sensors (temperature, infrared, ultrasonic, etc) triggers cameras, video-cameras and tape-recorders, and is followed by a detailed print-out of the readings on all instruments”