Ghosts with the kinect for windows New Hall Tavern Cuerdale Lane, Walton-le-Dale, Preston,
New Hall Tavern Cuerdale Lane, Walton-le-Dale, Preston, Lancashire PR5 0XA
the first part of the video shows what I believe to be a young child whose feet cannot touch the ground and has got his arms crossed on the table the second bit is what I believe is a young infant sitting on the table the third clip is flashing from one to the other they are in exactly the same place if you have a look at the arms of the child sitting on the chair is the same height of the child sitting on the table when I imprinted one on the other as you can see it matches exactly maybe the young child is holding the infant on the table!!! just a thought let me know what you think
Preston Rat Infestation - Lancashire Headline News
Environmental health chiefs revealed today that terrace housing and fly-tipping could be contributing to Preston’s rat population.
Preston City Council have received over 40 complaints to tackle vermin from the residents of New Hall Lane.
We spoke Preston City councillor Martyn Rawlinson about the problem...
One moment in time...at Preston Market
Life in Preston in 2017 preserved for posterity.
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Little Daz at The New Hall Tavern charity biker night out of his head
Darren Newsham drunk, dancing to Queen bohemian rhapsody at The New Hall Tavern charity Bikers night 27th October. The end is so funny.
Preston Market 1970s
Preston Market 1970s People have forgotten how it used to be.
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Further amenities can be found on Main Street in Garforth and Crossgates Shopping Centre.
For the commuter, the property is well placed for access to the A64, A1/M1 Link and Outer Ring Road.
Neutrally decorated throughout, the property briefly comprises: entrance hall, lounge, kitchen, two bedrooms, bathroom and workshop.
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Preston Lancs A Walk in the 1980's
Various Images covering the arrival of the Manxman, Penwortham Power Station, Ribble Bridge Construction, Vernon Carus burning down, and various old buildings now all gone such as Rileys Snooker hall etc. Music to take you on the Walk by Bad Religion and The Cure.( The Original music was taken off by You Tube) All images by Paul O'Mara.
Infrared object shot over Preston Lancashire #5
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Filmed with a Sony nightshot and 950nm pass filter
Leeds Pubs Tour Unedited
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St George's 1982 Re-Opening Part 3.wmv
Third in the series recording the events of the re-opening of the centre on 23rd April 1982. Roy Castle of Record Breakers TV show fame hands awards recognising Proud Prestonians for their personal achievements. Invited guests include Preston North End footfall team legends Sir Tom Finney and Alan Kelly.
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Ghost of ~Bannister Doll
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Bannister Doll's deadly vengeance a spirit that was said to haunt Preston, in Lancashire, in the early part of the 19th century.
According to legend, a man called Mayor Bannister lived in an old tenement building in Snow Hill, near the town's Walker Street. Bannister had a daughter called Dorothy, who was known locally as Bannister Doll. Dolly was quite attractive and had a number of potential suitors chasing after her.
It was perhaps inevitable, then, that one day the rather nervous young woman confessed to her dad that she was now well and truly 'in the family way'. If Dolly expected any sympathy or support from her father she was sadly mistaken. In an apoplectic rage, he dragged the teenager out of the house, tied her to a stake in the garden, and whipped her to death for embarrassing her family. Years later, a stone was placed at the corner of Ladyewell Street and Heatly Street to mark the spot where Dolly had been so brutally murdered. Mothers would take their young daughters to the marker and warn them of the dire consequences of promiscuity. Few would have wanted to end up like Bannister Doll. Dolly was said to have been laid to rest in the grounds of The Holy Trinity Church at Preston, although there is dispute over that. Not long after Bannister Doll died, the corpse of a young man was found in the centre of Preston. Both his ribcage and skull had been crushed to a pulp, and the authorities were mystified as to how he'd met his end. Two weeks later the corpse of a second young man was discovered in similar circumstances, and then a third. Word started to spread like wildfire that Bannister Doll had returned from the grave with a mission; to seek vengeance upon all men for the way her father had so cruelly and prematurely dispatched her into the next life. The mysterious deaths eventually tailed off, but sightings of the dreaded Bannister Doll didn't. If anything, they increased. Locals claimed that at dusk they could see the phantasm of the young girl floating up Snow Hill. There was something about the appearance of the girl that literally terrified those who caught a glimpse of her. Eventually Mayor Bannister died, and a new family moved into his house. They were immediately accosted by the menacing Bannister Doll, and, after two nights, vacated the dwelling and never returned. Another family moved in, and they stuck it out for three nights before fleeing. Bannister Doll is still occasionally seen in Preston. In the 1960s a milkman claimed to have spied the ghost near Ladyewell Street early one morning, and was seemingly unnerved greatly by the experience. The overwhelming common denominator with all the Bannister Doll sightings is the burgeoning sense of menace that accompanies them. Witnesses are almost always frightened to a degree rarely seen in other hauntings. Bannister Doll exudes an aura of malevolence that is truly chilling. Ironically, this is entirely at odds with the mild and winsome personality she possessed when alive. Her death – or rather, the manner of it – changed Dorothy 'Dolly' Bannister from a happy-go-lucky teenager into an angry spirit. Was Bannister Doll really responsible for the deaths of those young Preston men? We don't know. Maybe it's just a legend. But then again, would you take the chance?
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'Auld Lang Syne' (live) - Attica Rage, The Zips & Radiotones
A raucous, rowdy and drunken gig finale singalong featuring The Zips, Attica Rage and Radiotones at an alternative St. Andrew's night party in Nice n Sleazy's, Glasgow, November 2007.
Three leading Scottish punk, rock and blues bands came together for a St. Andrew's night triple-header show under the PUNKROCKBLUES banner at Nice 'n' Sleazy, Glasgow, Scotland on Friday 30 November 2007. The one-off show followed the sell-out success of an acoustic PUNKROCKBLUES gig in Glasgow in the summer which featured solo acoustic performances by JonZip McNeill (The Zips), Jonny Parr (Attica Rage) and Dave Arcari (Radiotones).
Each of the bands performed their own version of a classic Scottish song in their sets of original material along with a special all-band finale. Radiotones played a bluesy rendition of Rabbie Burns' 'Parcel of Rogues', The Zips punked-up the classic 'Donald, Where's Yer Troosers?!' and Attica Rage did their own beefed-up, rockin version of The Proclaimers' hit 'I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)'. All 3 bands stormed the stage at the end for a singalong finale of 'Auld Lang Syne'.
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