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From summing up the Tower’s ghost stories in bitesize videos to house tours to fun history lessons, Clawson’s videos provide a fascinating insight into an often unseen side of the Tower.
Ghost Stories, Vols. 1-6: October 10, 1997: 6: Individual VHS releases. Ghost Stories: Video 6 Pack: October 14, 1997: 6: Box set containing all 6 videos. Ghost Stories 1-5: April 14, 1998: 5: All new VHS set containing first 5 episodes. Also available individually. Ghost Stories: DVD 3 Pack: December 22, 1998: 3: Includes first 3 episodes.
The Tower of London, officially His Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, is a historic citadel and castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London, England. It lies within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets , which is separated from the eastern edge of the square mile of the City of London by the open ...
Cock Lane, a street in the City of London. Hall Place, in the London Borough of Bexley. [23] [24] Hampton Court Palace, a royal palace in the borough of Richmond upon Thames. [25] Langham Hotel, a hotel in the City of Westminster. [26] Tower of London, a castle in the borough of Tower Hamlets.
The Collected Ghost Stories of E. F. Benson (Carroll & Graf, 1992), edited by Richard Dalby, omnibus ed of collections The Room in the Tower, and Other Stories, Visible and Invisible, Spook Stories and More Spook Stories, with the addition of an essay on "The Clonmel Witch Burning"; Despite its title, the collection does not include any of the ...
It tells of how the ghost of Anne Boleyn haunts the Tower of London, seeking revenge on Henry VIII for having her beheaded. It has been covered by many performers, including: British actor Cyril Smith in 1934. [2] Roy Barbour in 1934 on Rex Records 8342 A, a 78 rpm release, with The Lion and Albert on the B side [3]
It was said that during Old Martin's stay at the Tower, in 1816, a Yeomen Warder on night duty saw a ghostly bear near the Martin Tower. Terrified, he struck at it with his bayonet only to find it went right through the vision and stuck into the door behind. [3] As the story goes, the guard died of shock a few hours afterwards.
A special set of stamps is being issued marking the history of the Tower of London. Royal Mail has partnered with Historic Royal Palaces on images of the 10 stamps.