Wonderful seeing this video again, Chris. The old footage and music sets the scene very well. What makes it sadder, is to see that Kelstern is surrounded by other former RAF airfields. Lincolnshire sure used to have a rep for having a fair amount of Bomber Command airfields. The EVP session was fantastic to hear. The responses on the whole were nice and clear. But yes, it looks like it is a place of much sorrow. Thanks for sharing.
Good to hear this tape again, Chris. It's so sad about the spirits who are trapped on the old airfield and are wandering around trying to find the exit. I hope you can visit Kelstern one day again in the not-too-distant future...Best! Sue
I totally agree. I also feel heartbroken when I hear voices from beyond trying to reach out to us or calling for help. Especially since some sound so sincere and so friendly. I can only hope that they’re not really trapped and can freely move back and forth as they please. 👻❤️✨
I have visited many Bomber airfields over the years. Never had a contact myself but definately spiritual places. Bomber County, Lincolnshire is a special place. I have visited a couple near York also. No 6 Group, Halifax country. Very atmospheric also. I lived near Huntingdon for many years. No 8 Group Pathfinders. Visited most of the airfields. My eldest Daughter lives on the boundry of former RAF Upwood. 156 Squadron, Lancasters (Pathfinders) were there. Origionaly at RAF Warboys, which is only 3 miles away.
greetings...ive not visited Warboys but i have investigated at Upwood ...flw from Duxford and glided from Debden in the late 1970s I live in County Durham now, am down in Kent as a carer, spent holidays as a kid in Norfolk and ran down the west country in the 80s ...my videos are skewed to the areas that i have lived and visited..time is running out for me to visit more - not as mobile or energetic as i was at 20 8)
Thank you for all the research you do. It takes a lot of work for each upload and we do appreciate everything you put into it. I think it's important to know the history behind a location and you always provide that for us. The evp's are a bit heartbreaking at this one though.
i'm trying to rescue other videos but on this laptop everyting is difficult.... everything takes so much longer than my twin screen PC at home, and i'm so tired as a 24/7 carer...i'm doing what i can
Magnificent video Chris. This ranks up there as one of my favorites. As usual you provided terrific info, intriguing evidence and you honor the men that flew from RAF Kelstern. My compliments sir!
not really bothered about subs - i won't be monetising the channel nor have special little "paid members only" areas - i don't believe in that - my videos, books, articles etc are free for all who ask
i've been meaning to do Skellingthorpe for a while but everything has come to a crashing stop while i'm down in Kent, away from my PC, my books and my wife.....everything is difficult at the moment
I felt really sad listening to this one. Imagine being trapped thus...very distressing. I would feel compelled to try to help them through prayer. 😭 The way you describe this airfield reminded me of a feeling I've had in a few dark places of many spirits milling about, miserably. My heart breaks for them. Many of the airmen died suddenly. I wonder how long it took them to figure out that they were dead? Or have they? I really liked the aircraft footage from operations overlaid on the currently derelict field.
this was my 4th airfield of the day - exhausted was not the word....we ran down to Lincolnshire to scatter the ashes of a former member of 150 sqn at the airfields he had been based at... 4 airfields and close to a 400 mile run on the motorbikes...
@@British-Hauntings-and-History Good grief! I think the term is "cream-crackered"! Very kind of you to take part in the burial of the airman. It is a great mitzvah do acts of kindness for the Dead. 💜
Brilliant Chris 😊 thank you. Such amazing history here, no surprise there would be spiritual activity. Thank you again and stay well my friend ❤
Wonderful seeing this video again, Chris. The old footage and music sets the scene very well. What makes it sadder, is to see that Kelstern is surrounded by other former RAF airfields. Lincolnshire sure used to have a rep for having a fair amount of Bomber Command airfields.
The EVP session was fantastic to hear. The responses on the whole were nice and clear. But yes, it looks like it is a place of much sorrow. Thanks for sharing.
very sad place Paul...i want to go back...but time is passing and i'm stuck....age is catching up with me
Good to hear this tape again, Chris. It's so sad about the spirits who are trapped on the old airfield and are wandering around trying to find the exit. I hope you can visit Kelstern one day again in the not-too-distant future...Best! Sue
I totally agree. I also feel heartbroken when I hear voices from beyond trying to reach out to us or calling for help. Especially since some sound so sincere and so friendly. I can only hope that they’re not really trapped and can freely move back and forth as they please. 👻❤️✨
kelstern was sad and lonely..many of the contacts here seemed genuuinely lost
I have visited many Bomber airfields over the years. Never had a contact myself but definately spiritual places. Bomber County, Lincolnshire is a special place. I have visited a couple near York also. No 6 Group, Halifax country. Very atmospheric also. I lived near Huntingdon for many years. No 8 Group Pathfinders. Visited most of the airfields. My eldest Daughter lives on the boundry of former RAF Upwood. 156 Squadron, Lancasters (Pathfinders) were there. Origionaly at RAF Warboys, which is only 3 miles away.
greetings...ive not visited Warboys but i have investigated at Upwood ...flw from Duxford and glided from Debden in the late 1970s
I live in County Durham now, am down in Kent as a carer, spent holidays as a kid in Norfolk and ran down the west country in the 80s ...my videos are skewed to the areas that i have lived and visited..time is running out for me to visit more - not as mobile or energetic as i was at 20 8)
Thank you for all the research you do. It takes a lot of work for each upload and we do appreciate everything you put into it. I think it's important to know the history behind a location and you always provide that for us. The evp's are a bit heartbreaking at this one though.
i'm trying to rescue other videos but on this laptop everyting is difficult.... everything takes so much longer than my twin screen PC at home, and i'm so tired as a 24/7 carer...i'm doing what i can
Love the music for this, combined with the archive foootage, very fitting.
Magnificent video Chris. This ranks up there as one of my favorites. As usual you provided terrific info, intriguing evidence and you honor the men that flew from RAF Kelstern. My compliments sir!
cheeres Larry - an old one that i cant do anything with...bit like me really 8)
Great video
Great video, Chris!
Good to see that your channel is getting towards 1,000 subs too! Much deserved!
not really bothered about subs - i won't be monetising the channel nor have special little "paid members only" areas - i don't believe in that - my videos, books, articles etc are free for all who ask
Thank you there are so many redundant air fields around here xxx
i've been meaning to do Skellingthorpe for a while but everything has come to a crashing stop while i'm down in Kent, away from my PC, my books and my wife.....everything is difficult at the moment
@@British-Hauntings-and-History I gathered that things were unsettled xxx there’s a pub near here with some interesting photos of Skelly
@@morriganwitch the Black Swan ???
@@British-Hauntings-and-History could be it’s at Birchwood shopping centre xxx
I felt really sad listening to this one. Imagine being trapped thus...very distressing. I would feel compelled to try to help them through prayer. 😭
The way you describe this airfield reminded me of a feeling I've had in a few dark places of many spirits milling about, miserably. My heart breaks for them. Many of the airmen died suddenly. I wonder how long it took them to figure out that they were dead? Or have they?
I really liked the aircraft footage from operations overlaid on the currently derelict field.
this was my 4th airfield of the day - exhausted was not the word....we ran down to Lincolnshire to scatter the ashes of a former member of 150 sqn at the airfields he had been based at... 4 airfields and close to a 400 mile run on the motorbikes...
@@British-Hauntings-and-History Good grief! I think the term is "cream-crackered"! Very kind of you to take part in the burial of the airman. It is a great mitzvah do acts of kindness for the Dead. 💜
Very interesting indeed, Chris. Do you have anything on Sandtoft? I had a very strange experience there.
Video links to sandtoft for you
the history ruclips.net/video/tACxfwzW5Rw/видео.html
the ghosts ruclips.net/video/PKtMxI66TPo/видео.html
@@British-Hauntings-and-HistoryThank you.
Great captures, amazing in fact, all intelligent