Union Street in Aberdeen Scotland 2013 St Nicholas churchyard
Krótki filmik z mojego pobytu w szkockim mieście Aberdeen w 2013, Ten konkretny został zrobiony gdzieś na ulicy Union Street na rogu z Back Wynd. Co to oznacza za bardzo nie wiem. Obok widać jakiś cmentarz lub jakieś inne zabytkowe miejsce. Wejście jest otoczone kolumnami
The main entrance of St Nicholas churchyard on Union Street
To niewiarygodne, że zabytkowe miejsce pochówku uchowało się w samych środku centrum handlowego tej miejscowości.
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BlastAds, St Nicholas St, Aberdeen
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The bells of St Nicholas Kirk, Aberdeen. Filmed with Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ7 / DMC-ZS3 in HD
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Aberdeen Szkocja
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Snow View from Aberdeen Castle window - Union Street
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St Nicholas Kirk on Easter sunday, 2012
Aberdeen Documented. Union St. New Years Day 2013
Union St recorded on Jan 1st 2013. First in a planned set of video's to document Aberdeen. In years to come we can look and see what's changed,which stores have come and gone etc in The Granite City
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Around Aberdeen in the 60s & 70s. From Parkhill, Stonywood, Waterton and Persley to the Brig O' Don. Union Terrace Gardens, Provost Skene House, Marishal Collage to the harbour. A bus ride down Union Street. A Russian Boat at Albert Quay with a clip of my wife, Audrey and daughter, Sheila, which by her age would make that 1968.The Co-op Coal Boat Thrift unloading at the dock at South Market Street.
The Most Haunted, Abandoned Church in the UK, Viewed Via Drone: Skidbrooke Church In Lincolnshire.
The isolated, abandoned church has allegedly had many dealings with Sataniic groups over the past few decades. Because of this Skidbrooke has been the subject of much publicity due to reports of paranormal activity at the church. Several ghosthunters have reported unusual goings-on at the building, and the church was nicknamed ‘the Demon church’ after it became popular with the Satanist groups of 1970’s and 1980’s.
In 2004, St. Botolph’s church was in the news for having been the place where animal sacrifices had taken place, and satanic graffiti had been found on the walls.
Visitors have reported seeing a ghostly monk on the site, seeing odd lights and hearing sounds of storms in calm weather, and hearing strange, unexplained noises at night.
Whatever it's past may be, it's a beautiful building that is still open to the public but with the aid of a drone you can see more that you normally would from ground-level.
MIRIAM TALKING FROM ABERDEEN
Miriam talking from Kirk St Nicholas Church grave yard in Aberdeen city Centre.
Aberdeen Tolbooth Museum Paranormal Investigation
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Episode 3 Aberdeen Tolbooth Museum 19 June 2014
History:
The Tolbooth Museum is one of Aberdeen's oldest buildings and one of the best-preserved 17th century gaols in Scotland.
Ghosts have manifested themselves to staff and visitors over the years, with dark shadows accompanied by ghostly footsteps.
The original building on the site of the Museum was built in 1393 as an area for collecting tolls for goods that were bought and sold.
Years later its role changed to that of a holding place for prisoners about to be tried at the court.
This then developed into a general prison. The Wardhouse, now the Tolbooth Museum, was built between 1616 and 1629.
Several cells still exist in their original format; they have been restored to how they would have looked when they were used as holding cells.
The Event:
Join Afterdark Paranormal Investigations team for what will be a very interesting evening at this fantastic location.
Vigils & Experiments:
The event will include various vigils and experiments which everyone will have the opportunity to participate in if they would like too, these will include lone vigils, ouija board experiments, human pendulum experiments, EMF experiments, EVP experiments and many more.
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The Great Graves Of Yarmouth
An animation focussing on the stories behind the grave stones of Great Yarmouth's Cemeteries. The film was created by Year 5 pupils from St. Nicholas Priory Junior School in Great Yarmouth working in collaboration with Great Yarmouth Preservation Trust's Cemeteries Project.
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Castle Street Mercat Cross in Aberdeen
Okolice Mercat Cross i Castle Street w szkockiej miejscowości Aberdeen. Przez chwilkę jest widoczek na Union Street. Filmik zrobiony 11 marca 2013 roku w chłodne wiosenne południe. Jak masz coś ciekawego do powiedzenia na temat tego miejsca, to serdecznie zapraszam cię do komentarza.
Kiedyś w tym miejscu był jakiś zamek, po którym został zaledwie jeden budynek.
Oczywiście wszystko wybudowane z szarego granitu.
Mercat Cross is Scottish for market cross
The royal unicorn is exectty on the top of Mercat Cross
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Investigation of the grounds of St Nicholas' Church and the ruins of St Mary's Abbey, Kenilworth, UK
Lone visit to the grounds of St Nicholas' Church and the ruins of St Mary's Abbey, Kenilworth, Warwickshire. Friday 1st November 2013, approx. 3am.
IR lamp, full spectrum video camera and PSB7 audio recording (antenna removed and operated within a Faraday bag)
Making my way through the graveyard in the pitch black, upon reaching the ruined gatehouse of the abbey, I was disappointed to find it cordoned off for construction work.
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Location: Kenilworth,Warks UK - St Nicholas church and the avenued path which leads to Bridge Street; Area around the former site of the abbey and the Church of St Mary (no longer standing)
Type: Haunting manifestation; Audible phenomena; Curse
Date of paranormal occurrence: Monks - unknown; Disembodied chanting - late 1970s, 1990s; Doppelgängers - 1997
Further Comments: A procession of phantom monks is reported to have been seen leaving the west door of the parish church, moving slowly down the avenue of trees that leads down to Abbey Field. At the end of the avenue, the procession turns left and continues for a few yards before vanishing. The spot where they disappear was revealed during the excavations to be the main entrance to the Abbey church.
One particular phantom is thought to haunt the area around the ruined abbey and is said to be without a face.
People have claimed to hear the faint sounds of chanting and choral singing while resting in the old ruined church.
Two people in the St Nicholas' graveyard during 1997 thought they were being followed. They stopped, only to realise that the people behind them were them, going through the motions of their own actions moments earlier.
Geoffrey De Clinton promised that if anyone ever tried to take away the land around the church they would be cursed by God - a series of disasters befell many people and companies which tried to redevelop the land during the late twentieth century.
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Glamis Churchyard Scotland
Old Tour Scotland video of Glamis Churchyard, Angus. This is home to various Pictish stones and a holy well, dedicated to St. Fergus who established the local Kirk. Water from the Well of St. Fergus trickles into the Glamis burn and baptism and marriage ceremonies still take place in this isolated and atmospheric spot. The graveyard contains many headstones describing the trades of long deceased locals, including the headstone of Margaret Bridie of Glamis, who made the original Forfar Bridies in the village and sold them at the Buttermarket in Forfar.
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