Oh hello! And I really hope you’ll enjoy your trip to Chester. Liverpool isn’t to far and there is a video I made on the ghosts of Liverpool if you would like to take a look 🙋♀️🙏👻 ruclips.net/video/atNdCyvxNe4/видео.htmlsi=T8XkZI_iIHKRABLe
I use to work at the Queen Hotel on nights and when i got onto the top floor it became really cold and was super weird as it was a really warm night and felt like i was being followed around the as i was doing security checks and collecting food waste but as soon as i got to the strirs below it became warm again
I've actually stayed at the Pied Bull. It's a beautiful old pub and well worth a stay. Can't say that I saw anything, but the floor boards are very creaky, and the corridors are very narrow. You can tell that it's an old building. We actually went up that old staircase to our room it's a bit shaky and creaky. The food is very good too. I sound like I'm a travel agent or something. But if any of our American friends are going to Chester, be sure to visit the pub. You will love it. Thanks for the great videos ❤
Oh fantastic and thank you for sharing your stay at the Pied Bull. I am sure lots of people will be interested to hear of your experience for sure. 👻🙏🙋♀️
I lived just outside Chester but my dads grandma lived in Gorse Stacks and other family members in and around Chester. I worked at Browns of Chester (Debenhams) a rambling building from Roman round to Tudor mazes of back passages. Then to the at the Post Office in St John St. which has gone but was creepy
Oh thank you and I love this. I worked in a Debenhams too and I know of a haunted ex- Debenhams store too! I hope you enjoyed the stories from an area you used to live and work at 👻🙋♀️🙏
I visited the King Charles Tower. A very pleasant experience, which is now like a small museum. I traced the building where Charles stayed, which is now within a restaurant. Really interesting.
My father and older brother emigrated to Canada on the Saxonia in May 1960. The rest of the family (including me) followed in November that year, but we came by plane on Trans Canada Airlines via Shannon.
Yes, they made it safely, although they did have an awful storm along the way. My family settled about an hour south of Montreal, although I did come back after finishing college and now live again in my homeland of Switzerland. I go back often and, as a matter of fact, just returned a week ago from visiting the family. Loved the menu - airline food just doesn't measure up😬.
@@fourshore502I’ve spent many hours around the river, the walls and the town centre but unfortunately I’ve never seen any! I’ve always been fascinated by the Thorntons chocolate shop poltergeist and I used to always look up at the Blue Bell window to check for the resident ghostly face!
@@fourshore502 I've spent many hours in the locations in the video but I've never felt or seen any, unfortunately! The Thorntons poltergeist was always fascinating and I would always look up at the window of the Bluebell in hopes of seeing the ghostly face in the window.
Thank you ever so much! I’m so glad you like the post scripts and I always have fun buying bits and pieces and finding out about the people etc. And I really do have a thing about menus! 👻🙋♀️🙏
Oooh, well, well worth the wait for this one. I live in North Wales, though very near Chester. I used to help my mother to do her Christmas shopping there many years ago. I used to meet a friend of mine for a drink in The Pied Bull back in the 80s' as well. It all feels very local to me. I went to Chester a few months ago after a long spell and had lunch with my girlfriend in the Bull & Stirrup. Seeing Chester now, and through your guidance, makes it all very different.
I love this and thank you ever so much! I hope you might get a chance to visit the locations on Chester. Did you know about the Anglesey murder? I had no idea about it! 👻🙏🙋♀️
@@ghostcasebook1266 No idea about the Anglesey murder, though do have a ghost story for you. It was a ghost seen by my father during wartime, coming home on Leave. He was given a lift from a postman who was picking up mail from Crewe and driving into North Wales. The postman was not allowed to pick anyone up, but it was wartime and there were three soldiers wishing to get home to see family. The van may have gone about ten miles. Suddenly there was a white figure at the side of the road. The postman didn't even slow down. The white figure, which was semi-transparent, clung to the side of the van and stayed there for a few miles. It then vanished. The soldiers were a bit spooked, but the postman said he saw the figure often on that run and that it always got a lift at the same spot. I heard other people saying they'd seen it, but the road has altered since then and got a lot busier. Sightings have dropped off since then.
Hi ,great video. You do fantastic work, hey I have a story for you. In 2012, my mom had a serious stroke. I was up to the hospital almost 24 hours a day. One day ,I decided to get a little sleep in the chair in my mom room while she was settled for a while . I awoke from a deep rest and saw an old nurse from 1940's going around my mom bed tucking her in. Then she came over to me and tried to settle me in the chair. The funny thing was that she looked like she was moving, like when you speed up a film you been watching.. She was moving so fast, but I could still make out what she was doing. I wasn't scared, just shocked! This hospital , my mom ,was in dated back to the First World War . I think she was a nun working as a nurse because the nuns ran the hospital back in the day. I never forget that experience. My mom died in 2015, and I miss her every day ❤
Oh wow and thank you ever so much for sharing your story about your mum and what seems like a haunted hospital. That is so interesting about the nurse moving around. What a kind soul the nurse must have been. I am sure you miss your wonderful mum. 💕 Do you know if the hospital is said to be haunted? 👻🙏🙋♀️
Yes, it's in London Ontario and all the all three hospitals are very haunted. When I used to take a break from looking after, mom I used to sit in the waiting room. I be sitting there just in a daze from my mom's condition, and all of a sudden, I see half of a body walking down the hall! If you sit in the emergency department long enough , I guarantee you see spirits walking around the emergency!! Strange but true😮.
The nurse in the old fashioned uniform sounds like the spirit that is called "La Planchada" (the Ironed One). A visit from this specter is usually followed by an unexplainable improvement in the patient's condition. Did the ghost nurse have such an effect on your mother's health?
Just one suggestion. If you show a sign with information viewers might want to read fully, would you mind adding several more seconds so we can read it? Thanks a bunch! This is an awesome video as always!!!!:)❤❤❤❤🎉🎉
@@ghostcasebook1266 you can get rid of the pause symbol & get a clear screen view by tapping lightly on the screen body. On my Roku remote, which lets me view things on my larger TV, I press pause, then the purple “up” arrow twice to clear the screen for viewing a still shot. 🙂
used to live in N.wales so half an hour from Chester so used to visit for xmas shopping :) and in the summer for the sales and a trip along the river in the cruise boats :) I knew about the roman walls being haunted but none of the other stories so that was cool hearing about them :) and liked the menu and post card at the end
Thank you ever so much! Yes Chester really does have so many stories it was difficult to narrow them down and there could be another video about Cheshire too. I am so glad you like the bits and pieces at the end. I love my menus! 🙏👻🙋♀️
I will be staying at the Queen hotel later this month, don't know what floor but I have stayed there before on the second floor. Will update if I hear or see anything.
@@ghostcasebook1266 will probably visit the Pied bull, one of my favourite pubs in Chester. Don't know what other places I will visit. There are so many ghost stories in Chester you could do a second video or even more.
Nicola, you always bring us the most intriguing stories lost in history!! Thank you so much. Your hard work, diligence and passion for your craft is so appreciated
Another fabulous video! And a staggering amount of work finding all the wonderful and varied imagery, thank you so much. I don't doubt the ghost sightings are real. I've never seen one, but many people close to me have. While I would love to have seen a ghost, whenever it's seemed likely I've been too scared to look. But I heard one for many years without realizing that's what it was. When I learned it was a ghost, I never heard it again. I wish that soldier was reunited with his uniform. Stranger things have happened, and I'm sure when they do you'll make a video of them.
Thank you ever so much for watching and your kind comment. I really appreciate it this for sure. I love that you may have heard a ghost too; wow! I’m sure there are many viewers here have experienced ghostly sounds for sure. Yes I feel sad for the soldier too. Lots more to come and thank you ever so much again 🙋♀️👻🙏
i have ptsd and a lot of other problems and your videos are the most soothing i can think of, which is a bit strange considering how horrible many of the stories are. Ironic btw how the people started protesting hangings after an already dead body was hung, but not the live ones.
Oh my goodness. What a kind and very moving comment for me to read. Wow. I’m actually moved to tears on this comment and thank you for sharing. I absolutely wish you all the best and if my videos can offer a tiny bit of rest for you, I’m truly thrilled. I wish you all the best and please stay tuned to see more content and I wish you peace and restful sleep, my friend 👻🙋♀️🙏
To use a good friends phrase That was ‘Splendiferous’ and certainly worth the wait; thank you Nicola. I have so many thoughts it is simply impossible to comment only on one or two. What a superb video; the effort that has gone into bringing this together must have been Herculean. Great work and well done, thank you so much. ♥️👻👍🙏🎥📷
Wonderful! Thank you ever so much! I am so glad you enjoyed the video. It is a fantastic place and there were so many stories. It was an effort to put it together but I got there in the end! Have you been there? Maybe you could ride your motorbike over the city walls (just kidding!) 🤭🫣🙋♀️🙏👻
@@ghostcasebook1266 Hahaha. Yes been to Chester a few times, we love the place. Yes, visited Chester by motorcycle; considered riding along the walls but we thought it might show motorcyclists in a bad light with the general public, so decided not to. But if u wanna come on the back with me I am willing to give it a go?🤪👻🙏
Yes I do but better still I’ll race you on my mountain bike ha ha! I can imagine those electric scooters being a hazard on those walls, to be honest! 👻🙋♀️🙏
Great video as always Nicola, excellent research and presentation, fascinating and informative 👏. I'm so interested in hearing about this area, not least as my ancestors originally came from there (hence my surname, people who lived on or near the River Dee)....although admittedly my ancestors could just as well have come from the vicinity of the River Dee in Scotland, I mean to do the whole ancestry dna thing to try and settle it for once and for all. Anyway thanks again for another fantastic video, have a great weekend 😊
Ps Nicola I loved hearing about the poor old wounded soldiers....my grandad was an Irish soldier of the Great War who was wounded by shrapnel at gallipoli, his younger brother was killed in September 1916 on the Somme, body never recovered sadly 😥. I paused the video to read the old newspaper accounts of the wounded....I wonder who they were, their stories and what ever became of them. They are all long since passed away and resting in peace which they deserve, the poor lads. ❤
@@eoindee7007 my grandfather’s cousin fought at Beaumont Hamel, age 21 years 6 months. Sadly he died; he was buried over there. But there’s a memorial to him in the town he lived in (province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada)
Yes indeed and there were so many soldiers brought back via Southampton and then on trains to wherever they could be treated, I suppose. Thank you for sharing your family story. It is so sad to think of those brave men who lost their lives in such a terrible and frankly unnecessary way. I hope your relatives rest in peace. 😞🙋♀️
@@melissasheppard6674thanks for your reply melissa, sorry it took me so long to reply to you. Blessings to you and yours from Ireland and may your brave kinsman rest in peace ❤ 🙏. There are many ties between Ireland and Canada, there's even a street in our city called Canada Street. Take care and thank you for your comment 😊.
that was an excellent episode. Chester is beautiful.....I didn't know it was so riddled with ghosts!! Not sure about that famous photo. The saddest for me was the baby under the floorboards and the sobbing girl. I love the artifacts. Little glimpses into the past and people's lives. Thanks Nicola. Very entertaining.
Thank you ever so much. Yes, lots and lots of stories from Chester. I agree the baby under the floorboards is sad and I also think this happened across the country many times. Very sad 👻🙏🙋♀️
That was awesome, i visited Chester last year and had a picnic in an old roman arena, there were several roman soldiers marching about but alas not a single ghost amonst them. It really is a beautiful place and youve done the place proud.
Another great episode! I loved it! Unfortunately it is not too uncommon to find mummified remains under floorboards of old buildings. Sad. I wonder if someone found a full dress uniform of that Scottish solder’s unit and presented it to the ghost, maybe the spirit will be happy and move on. I’m still waiting for the Queen Mary bathroom haunting story plus other related ghost stories. 👻👻👻.
I remember primary school trips to Chester to learn about the Romans. This would have been in 1964. We were told about Dr. Haygarth and his fight against disease. We were very proud of such men back then. Do you have to put up a warning about infant mortality? It's a cruel fact of life even in 2024. Anyway, it was nice to see Chester again. The old airfield at Sealand is supposedly haunted but it's not technically in Chester.
Thank you ever so much. I did put a warning about infant mortality in the description box below the video. Glad you got a chance to visit Chester! 👻🙏🙋♀️
Another fantastic video! So lovely to have a new ghost casefiles to enjoy on a lazy Saturday morning. I’ve never heard of Chester, it looks gorgeous and wonderfully spooky!
I went to Chester about a decade ago. But the weather was horrid so I went back home 🙀 May return again one day. But I have been to Shrewsbury a few times and I love it there.
Beautiful video, Nicola. I especially loved the ethereal background music you had in the intro; I love stuff like that. Reminds me of the 80s ☺️. I hope you're well and enjoying being back home and that you enjoyed your trip over here. Come back soon! ❤ Alex from Ohio
Thank you ever so much Alex and thank you ever so much. Yes I like that intro music too and it does have an 80s vibe! I will definitely return to the USA, don’t worry. There’s the Ohio state penitentiary isn’t there? I think Ohio has some very haunted locations 👻🙏🙋♀️
@@ghostcasebook1266 Yes indeed dear Nicola, the penitentiary in Mansfield is reputedly one of the most haunted and chilling locales in the country nevermind the state itself. But actually, I have an even better tip for you. You must go down to southern Ohio where I spent my freshman year of uni in a little town called Athens. This is where the state asylum was and still is, and while it no longer functions as it once did, it has NOT been abandoned and has been taken care of remarkably well. There was a land-swap sometime several decades ago with the state and the university and the university to this day owns the property and maintains its upkeep. The building is enormous and absolutely beautiful. The university has done an incredible job maintaining its originally-intended "look," if you will, and everyone loves to go see it. It's actually well-used by the university too, though I'm not exactly sure how. I know there are offices in there but I'm not sure what else. For some reason my brain tells me the property also hosts some kind of art... stuff, lol. Maybe do some research on it. It really is a must-see though. I must say, the photos available online don't do it much justice. It's one of those things one must go and see. There was an old TB ward on its campus for years and years that was of course reputed to be the most haunted of all structures on the property. On Halloween every year, we students would make the couple mile hike up to "the Ridges," as we called it, and dare each other to get closer and closer to the structure before someone jumped out from behind a terrace wall or something and gave everyone a heart attack, lol! That building was actually the pride and joy of the complex at least architecturally, though it was torn down at some point in the last decade with excuses made about students breaking into it and it being an unsafe building, etc. We're such a litigious society over here, you know, that we don't allow our future generations the same thrills we enjoyed as youngsters in the name of, "safety." May as well be true but stinks of the kill-joy nature of authority, if you ask me, lol. Besides, if I'm being absolutely truthful, even as youngsters we comprehended that the building was a special place, and we were very protective over it. There was almost always a group of students keeping an eye on the structure and its visitors and anyone who had a mind to cause any damage to the structure was immediately and sternly warned not to, and quickly thought better of it. And as I recall, most of the people we ended up running off the property ended up being either high school kids from the town of Athens, or various boozers and addicts attempting to squat. I don't think I can remember a single time we ever caught an actual student of the university causing damage to the place. We loved it and took good care of it. It really is a shame it's gone now. Athens' Halloween party is famous country-wide (seriously, lol, kids from other schools all over the country used to drive in just for the Halloween party) and it's hard to imagine the party now without that old beauty. I certainly hope you get to see the rest of the grounds one day, Nicola. If you want to do some Google searching, try, "the Ridges, Athens, OH," or, "Athens Lunatic Asylum."
I do think 🤔 that photo is real it doesn't look like it's been altered and as for the coffin ⚰️ I think it was for the former Owner and he didn't get to use it I've heard of some weird people using a coffin for a bed 🛏️
Thankyou for showing the beautiful City of Chester. I lived 10 mins away afew years ago, it really is a great place to visit,the History is truly awesome. (Ye Olde Kings Pub has been featured on Most Haunted👻) Great illustrations and photo footage...Ty again Nicola.🎉
Glad you enjoyed it! There’s the King’s head and the Boot inn and all sorts of haunted pubs there! I definitely think a Cheshire video is on the cards too 🙏👻🙋♀️
Hi Nicola, awesome live ghost stories video I enjoyed it. How are you doing? I'm doing well. My cat Benjamin says hi to you. He's doing well also. We are both enjoying watching your live ghost stories videos. Have a great weekend. See you next video 😊
I really enjoyed this. I live in Chester but there was much here that I was unaware of. I often eat at the Bombay Palace and while I’ve had several conversations with the very friendly staff, I knew nothing of their ghostly resident.
Thank you ever so much and I am so glad you found this interesting. You’ll have to report back from the Bombay palace next time you visit. It is a strange picture! 👻🙏🙋♀️
Thanks Nicola, a wonderful production and what a haunted city Chester is. The Queens Hotel ghost was particularly creepy I thought. Great menu and always love these interesting long gone postcards 🎉
I love how these stories focus in, some background on the area for the yanks, then in for the ghost appearances and behavior, along with possible explanations thereof, views of places where things actually happened, little side stories, and then some details and ephemera such as minus and postcards and ticket stubs. It's a charming journey with ghosts in the middle!
Hello to you from my cold, windy bit of Canada. Thank you for another interesting video full of so many interesting tidbits from the past. It's been years since I was in Chester, a beautiful city with so much history.
I love Chester and used to visit often, as it’s only about an hour away from us. I have looked into the ghosts of Chester and even got a first hand account from a shop assistant in Thorntons. They had many experiences in that building.
Oh thank you ever so much. I haven’t planned a Cheshire video just yet but I will definitely keep in mind the locations you have mentioned. Thank you so much 👻🙏🙋♀️
I love this video; it is perfect, and even comes with a menu!😊 I would love to look around Chester, especially on a ghost tour. Ghosting is just history with some of the participants still about.
I love menus! I am not sure why I’m so fascinated by them but I suppose they reflect that trends at the time. I am so glad you enjoyed the video 🙏👻🙋♀️
Once again, you've outdone yourself with another excellent video. Very informative of a place I've yet to visit. I'm so pleased to see the channel continues to grow for you and us, the viewers.
Thank you ever so much Jason! I really appreciate this and perhaps you’ll get to visit haunted Chester in the future! And thank you for your kind words about the channel growing. I’ll be honest, I’m completely overwhelmed by how kind and supportive my viewers are! 🙏👻🙋♀️
An idea struck as you were telling of the unnamed soldier buried in a hospital shroud. If a duplicate regimental uniform were created and placed where the apparition frequents, could that possibly ease the restless spirit?
Another great video I messaged you before we stayed in room 9 at the Pied Bull we stayed for 3 nights and from the off the atmosphere when you entered was so thick and heavy really hard to describe. First night we had a night on the town and was noisy and a bit messy on our return anyway a little while into our sleep we woken to the sound of the toilet roll rattling in the bathroom but both of us where in bed when entering the bathroom the toilet roll had unravelled completely and was all lying on the floor. Next morning at breakfast mentioned this to the staff whom told us about the young maid and that we should keep the room tidy from that point on we tidied the room and kept it so we had a quiet stay for the rest of our time there and the atmosphere lifted most odd.
Thank you ever so much for sharing this experience! Wow how interesting that you experienced such bizarre activity. Did you find it unsettling? I love this 👻🙋♀️🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 we found the atmosphere more disturbing we even contemplated leaving early but stuck it out what happened at night freaked us out but I am sure being a bit worse for wear from our night out helped!! What also freaked us out was learning the room was haunted after we had just checked in and lying in bed watching you tube videos of ghost hunts in our room and other videos of sightings of something by the fire place just a few feet away from where we were watching from.
Hello and for some strange reason I find poltergeists fascinating. I do love haunted stately homes too but I always love it when my viewers share their strange experiences too 👻🙏
Yes there are several and as I research my videos I keep lists of other cases! I found one just this week from Devon. The Bromley poltergeist was one I hadn’t known about. I think I might do a full, poltergeist video in the future. 👻🙋♀️🙏
The other thing is that I get emails from people who have lived with some sort of poltergeist, sometimes for a long time. I’m going to do a video when I get to 30k subscribers about an incident that happened when I was younger ( if I get to 30k!) so that will be one to watch. Very odd events on that front! 👻🙋♀️🙏
@ghostcasebook1266 I'll really be looking forward to hearing about your experience, i remember watching the Bromley poltergeist and being like well shit my cousin doesn't live too far from there
I've been checking every day for your new video, well worth waiting for! Chester has such a long and lively history, it's bound to be haunted, and I enjoyed the ghost stories, but as always, also enjoyed visiting the city. Have never been to Chester, but it always struck me as interesting (I love history). Thank you, Nicola. ps I enjoy menus, too; love food! I think head cheese is a sort of meat loaf made out of a pig's head, the scrapings, or the brains? Not very appetising.
Thank you ever so much for waiting so patiently! I’m glad it was worth the wait and you enjoyed the stories from Chester. I love my menus for sure but that head cheese sounds ghastly to me! 🙏👻🙋♀️🤢
Head cheese is just the meat from the head of a calf or pig (sometimes sheep). It is simmered for a long time and ends up becoming gelatinous naturally (probably from collagen). It is then cooled and used as a sandwich spread, or served cold and sliced. Often it is served in aspic, a sort of jelly, with other savory items. Head cheese and brawn are the same thing. They call it brawn when it is combined with spices and herbs then aspic and put into a mold and chilled. Nowadays, head cheese is seen more as a lunch meat that can be found at your local delicatessen. There is no organ meat in head cheese or brawn. No eyeballs, ears, tongue or brain are ever used. It's just face meat, usually quite tender and Victorians loved it. I love your videos! They are so well researched with perfect narration. Thank you!
Thank you kindly Sarah. Head cheese really does sound dreadful to me and thank you for your explanation. That’s kind of you to take your time to do this and I am sure it was very much a hit with the Victorians! Glad you enjoyed the video for sure and thank you! 👻🙋♀️🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 I'm a history nerd with a keen interest in foods of the past. To be clear, I've never eaten either of those dishes. I think I'd have to be very hungry before tucking into any gelatinous meat dish.
Hi Jaws, I can see your comments about working on the floors you had some spooky encounters on and you left a lovely comment about me not failing to impress. I can still see those comments in the feed 🤔👻🙏🙋♀️ they wouldn’t have been deleted by me or YT unless they were dodgy and I know they wouldn’t have been. Are you sure they aren’t on show to you? I’m baffled sometimes by YT to be honest! 🙋♀️
Hiya Nicola, What an enjoyable vlog, Chester sounds like a great place, I enjoyed the 13th century tower and the next door neighbour's on the bridge, that's all for now, keep the vlogs coming Nicola, I look forward to everyone, this is Paul In Whitehaven, Cumbria, England
Thank you Paul and I am so glad you have enjoyed the Chester video. Lots of places for you to visit in the future perhaps! Yes the tower and the bridge might be part of the stone tape theory, I suppose! 👻🙋♀️🙏
Hello from a Canadian viewer. I will be in Chester September 2024. I can't wait to explore these places.🇨🇦❤
Oh hello! And I really hope you’ll enjoy your trip to Chester. Liverpool isn’t to far and there is a video I made on the ghosts of Liverpool if you would like to take a look 🙋♀️🙏👻
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@@sherrygray8261 did you have fun?
Hope you enjoyed Chester, such a beautiful City ❤👻❤
Lovely place been there once many years ago with my Late Father on a day trip.
I love this! will you ever go back? If so you could check out some of the locations, but if not, precious memories I am sure! 🙋♀️👻🙏
I use to work at the Queen Hotel on nights and when i got onto the top floor it became really cold and was super weird as it was a really warm night and felt like i was being followed around the as i was doing security checks and collecting food waste but as soon as i got to the strirs below it became warm again
Thank you ever so much for sharing your experience. I really appreciate this. How interesting that the temperature was so different 👻🙏🙋♀️
@@ghostcasebook1266 it definitely was as I didn’t even expect the change
I've actually stayed at the Pied Bull. It's a beautiful old pub and well worth a stay. Can't say that I saw anything, but the floor boards are very creaky, and the corridors are very narrow. You can tell that it's an old building. We actually went up that old staircase to our room it's a bit shaky and creaky. The food is very good too. I sound like I'm a travel agent or something. But if any of our American friends are going to Chester, be sure to visit the pub. You will love it. Thanks for the great videos ❤
Oh fantastic and thank you for sharing your stay at the Pied Bull. I am sure lots of people will be interested to hear of your experience for sure. 👻🙏🙋♀️
I lived just outside Chester but my dads grandma lived in Gorse Stacks and other family members in and around Chester.
I worked at Browns of Chester (Debenhams) a rambling building from Roman round to Tudor mazes of back passages. Then to the at the Post Office in St John St. which has gone but was creepy
Oh thank you and I love this. I worked in a Debenhams too and I know of a haunted ex- Debenhams store too! I hope you enjoyed the stories from an area you used to live and work at 👻🙋♀️🙏
Ive never been to Chester..Looks like a could be hide of ghosts..I know im going to really enjoy this as tucked up in bed near midnight 👻☠️👻💀👻
Thank you kindly James! Maybe you could visit there one day 🙏👻🙋♀️
Beautiful how old England is 🏴 !!
Thank you and I agree! lots of scenery and history 👻🙏🙋♀️
I visited the King Charles Tower. A very pleasant experience, which is now like a small museum. I traced the building where Charles stayed, which is now within a restaurant. Really interesting.
Fantastic! I love this. 👻🙋♀️🙏
My father and older brother emigrated to Canada on the Saxonia in May 1960. The rest of the family (including me) followed in November that year, but we came by plane on Trans Canada Airlines via Shannon.
That is so interesting and thank you ever so much for sharing. Did your father and brother arrive in Montreal? I hope you liked the menu 👻🙏😂
Yes, they made it safely, although they did have an awful storm along the way. My family settled about an hour south of Montreal, although I did come back after finishing college and now live again in my homeland of Switzerland. I go back often and, as a matter of fact, just returned a week ago from visiting the family. Loved the menu - airline food just doesn't measure up😬.
I’m Canadian 😊 Imperfect as it is, I love this country
My hometown 👻
did you notice any ghosts?
@@fourshore502I’ve spent many hours around the river, the walls and the town centre but unfortunately I’ve never seen any! I’ve always been fascinated by the Thorntons chocolate shop poltergeist and I used to always look up at the Blue Bell window to check for the resident ghostly face!
@@fourshore502 I've spent many hours in the locations in the video but I've never felt or seen any, unfortunately! The Thorntons poltergeist was always fascinating and I would always look up at the window of the Bluebell in hopes of seeing the ghostly face in the window.
Yes I was going to include the poltergeist but I think I might make a video on poltergeists and include it in that instead 🙏👻🙋♀️
I loved this video, I especially like your postscripts at the end of your videos, It adds a lovely touch. Well done.
Thank you ever so much! I’m so glad you like the post scripts and I always have fun buying bits and pieces and finding out about the people etc. And I really do have a thing about menus! 👻🙋♀️🙏
love Chester , especially at Christmas time
Absolutely agree 👻🙋♀️😔
Oooh, well, well worth the wait for this one. I live in North Wales, though very near Chester. I used to help my mother to do her Christmas shopping there many years ago. I used to meet a friend of mine for a drink in The Pied Bull back in the 80s' as well. It all feels very local to me. I went to Chester a few months ago after a long spell and had lunch with my girlfriend in the Bull & Stirrup. Seeing Chester now, and through your guidance, makes it all very different.
I love this and thank you ever so much! I hope you might get a chance to visit the locations on Chester. Did you know about the Anglesey murder? I had no idea about it! 👻🙏🙋♀️
@@ghostcasebook1266 No idea about the Anglesey murder, though do have a ghost story for you. It was a ghost seen by my father during wartime, coming home on Leave. He was given a lift from a postman who was picking up mail from Crewe and driving into North Wales. The postman was not allowed to pick anyone up, but it was wartime and there were three soldiers wishing to get home to see family. The van may have gone about ten miles. Suddenly there was a white figure at the side of the road. The postman didn't even slow down. The white figure, which was semi-transparent, clung to the side of the van and stayed there for a few miles. It then vanished. The soldiers were a bit spooked, but the postman said he saw the figure often on that run and that it always got a lift at the same spot. I heard other people saying they'd seen it, but the road has altered since then and got a lot busier. Sightings have dropped off since then.
Hi ,great video. You do fantastic work, hey I have a story for you. In 2012, my mom had a serious stroke. I was up to the hospital almost 24 hours a day. One day ,I decided to get a little sleep in the chair in my mom room while she was settled for a while . I awoke from a deep rest and saw an old nurse from 1940's going around my mom bed tucking her in. Then she came over to me and tried to settle me in the chair. The funny thing was that she looked like she was moving, like when you speed up a film you been watching.. She was moving so fast, but I could still make out what she was doing. I wasn't scared, just shocked! This hospital , my mom ,was in dated back to the First World War . I think she was a nun working as a nurse because the nuns ran the hospital back in the day. I never forget that experience. My mom died in 2015, and I miss her every day ❤
Oh wow and thank you ever so much for sharing your story about your mum and what seems like a haunted hospital. That is so interesting about the nurse moving around. What a kind soul the nurse must have been. I am sure you miss your wonderful mum. 💕 Do you know if the hospital is said to be haunted? 👻🙏🙋♀️
Yes, it's in London Ontario and all the all three hospitals are very haunted. When I used to take a break from looking after, mom I used to sit in the waiting room. I be sitting there just in a daze from my mom's condition, and all of a sudden, I see half of a body walking down the hall! If you sit in the emergency department long enough , I guarantee you see spirits walking around the emergency!! Strange but true😮.
The nurse in the old fashioned uniform sounds like the spirit that is called "La Planchada" (the Ironed One). A visit from this specter is usually followed by an unexplainable improvement in the patient's condition. Did the ghost nurse have such an effect on your mother's health?
I've seen ghostly soldiers both on the wall and in their bit of ground
I would love to think we are so much kinder, more compassionate and understanding than our ancestors.
But......
Yes, indeed 👻🙏🙋♀️
Love your videos it would be great if you did some stories from the isle of Wight
Yes I will be, don’t worry and also Hampshire 🙏👻🙋♀️
Just one suggestion. If you show a sign with information viewers might want to read fully, would you mind adding several more seconds so we can read it? Thanks a bunch! This is an awesome video as always!!!!:)❤❤❤❤🎉🎉
Noted! Thank you kindly 👻🙋♀️🙏
You can pause it and read
@@beebeelicious quite
I do appreciate you can pause it but sometimes the pause symbol can get in the way of what you are reading but I’ll definitely take it on board 👻🙋♀️🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 you can get rid of the pause symbol & get a clear screen view by tapping lightly on the screen body. On my Roku remote, which lets me view things on my larger TV, I press pause, then the purple “up” arrow twice to clear the screen for viewing a still shot. 🙂
used to live in N.wales so half an hour from Chester so used to visit for xmas shopping :) and in the summer for the sales and a trip along the river in the cruise boats :) I knew about the roman walls being haunted but none of the other stories so that was cool hearing about them :) and liked the menu and post card at the end
Thank you ever so much! Yes Chester really does have so many stories it was difficult to narrow them down and there could be another video about Cheshire too. I am so glad you like the bits and pieces at the end. I love my menus! 🙏👻🙋♀️
I will be staying at the Queen hotel later this month, don't know what floor but I have stayed there before on the second floor. Will update if I hear or see anything.
Yes please do! I looks lovely inside for sure. Have a great stay. Will you get to visit any of the other locations maybe? 👻🙏🙋♀️
@@ghostcasebook1266 will probably visit the Pied bull, one of my favourite pubs in Chester. Don't know what other places I will visit. There are so many ghost stories in Chester you could do a second video or even more.
@@ghostcasebook1266 I stayed on the second floor, room 202, no sign of any haunting.
Nicola, you always bring us the most intriguing stories lost in history!! Thank you so much. Your hard work, diligence and passion for your craft is so appreciated
Thank you so much! 🙏👻🙋♀️
@ghostcasebook1266 you are so welcome my friend 😊👻💜💜
Another fabulous video! And a staggering amount of work finding all the wonderful and varied imagery, thank you so much. I don't doubt the ghost sightings are real. I've never seen one, but many people close to me have. While I would love to have seen a ghost, whenever it's seemed likely I've been too scared to look. But I heard one for many years without realizing that's what it was. When I learned it was a ghost, I never heard it again. I wish that soldier was reunited with his uniform. Stranger things have happened, and I'm sure when they do you'll make a video of them.
Thank you ever so much for watching and your kind comment. I really appreciate it this for sure. I love that you may have heard a ghost too; wow! I’m sure there are many viewers here have experienced ghostly sounds for sure. Yes I feel sad for the soldier too. Lots more to come and thank you ever so much again 🙋♀️👻🙏
i have ptsd and a lot of other problems and your videos are the most soothing i can think of, which is a bit strange considering how horrible many of the stories are. Ironic btw how the people started protesting hangings after an already dead body was hung, but not the live ones.
Oh my goodness. What a kind and very moving comment for me to read. Wow. I’m actually moved to tears on this comment and thank you for sharing. I absolutely wish you all the best and if my videos can offer a tiny bit of rest for you, I’m truly thrilled. I wish you all the best and please stay tuned to see more content and I wish you peace and restful sleep, my friend 👻🙋♀️🙏
To use a good friends phrase That was ‘Splendiferous’ and certainly worth the wait; thank you Nicola.
I have so many thoughts it is simply impossible to comment only on one or two.
What a superb video; the effort that has gone into bringing this together must have been Herculean. Great work and well done, thank you so much.
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Wonderful! Thank you ever so much! I am so glad you enjoyed the video. It is a fantastic place and there were so many stories. It was an effort to put it together but I got there in the end! Have you been there? Maybe you could ride your motorbike over the city walls (just kidding!) 🤭🫣🙋♀️🙏👻
@@ghostcasebook1266 Hahaha. Yes been to Chester a few times, we love the place.
Yes, visited Chester by motorcycle; considered riding along the walls but we thought it might show motorcyclists in a bad light with the general public, so decided not to.
But if u wanna come on the back with me I am willing to give it a go?🤪👻🙏
Yes I do but better still I’ll race you on my mountain bike ha ha! I can imagine those electric scooters being a hazard on those walls, to be honest! 👻🙋♀️🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 Haha, nice on Nicola. Don’t worry about the electric scooters, there are no charge points on the wall ♥️👍🚵📷👍🏍👻
I live near Chester, in Cheshire (can’t wait for the Cheshire episode). My favourite story is that of Lucy who haunts the old thorntons shop
I will definitely cover more locations in Chester in a Cheshire video. There are so many places. 👻🙏🙋♀️
You missed the Roman in the George and Dragon ☝🏻 great video👍🏻.
Ah I was going to include this but I read something that suggested it might be a dubious story. I’m not sure 👻🙏🙋♀️
A good video of Chester i have family down there. Loved the ghost stories .
Thank you so much Noreen 👻🙏🙋♀️
You NEVER fail to impress ,Nicola.👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
Oh wow thank you ever so much 🙏👻🙋♀️
Great video as always Nicola, excellent research and presentation, fascinating and informative 👏. I'm so interested in hearing about this area, not least as my ancestors originally came from there (hence my surname, people who lived on or near the River Dee)....although admittedly my ancestors could just as well have come from the vicinity of the River Dee in Scotland, I mean to do the whole ancestry dna thing to try and settle it for once and for all. Anyway thanks again for another fantastic video, have a great weekend 😊
Ps Nicola I loved hearing about the poor old wounded soldiers....my grandad was an Irish soldier of the Great War who was wounded by shrapnel at gallipoli, his younger brother was killed in September 1916 on the Somme, body never recovered sadly 😥. I paused the video to read the old newspaper accounts of the wounded....I wonder who they were, their stories and what ever became of them. They are all long since passed away and resting in peace which they deserve, the poor lads. ❤
@@eoindee7007 my grandfather’s cousin fought at Beaumont Hamel, age 21 years 6 months. Sadly he died; he was buried over there. But there’s a memorial to him in the town he lived in (province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada)
Yes indeed and there were so many soldiers brought back via Southampton and then on trains to wherever they could be treated, I suppose. Thank you for sharing your family story. It is so sad to think of those brave men who lost their lives in such a terrible and frankly unnecessary way. I hope your relatives rest in peace. 😞🙋♀️
@@melissasheppard6674thanks for your reply melissa, sorry it took me so long to reply to you. Blessings to you and yours from Ireland and may your brave kinsman rest in peace ❤ 🙏. There are many ties between Ireland and Canada, there's even a street in our city called Canada Street. Take care and thank you for your comment 😊.
I worked on an archaeological dig on the edges of Chester. This was years back, but we didn't find anything.
Good story
Thank you for sharing. Have you discovered Roman artefacts in other locations?
that was an excellent episode. Chester is beautiful.....I didn't know it was so riddled with ghosts!! Not sure about that famous photo. The saddest for me was the baby under the floorboards and the sobbing girl. I love the artifacts. Little glimpses into the past and people's lives. Thanks Nicola. Very entertaining.
Thank you ever so much. Yes, lots and lots of stories from Chester. I agree the baby under the floorboards is sad and I also think this happened across the country many times. Very sad 👻🙏🙋♀️
That was awesome, i visited Chester last year and had a picnic in an old roman arena, there were several roman soldiers marching about but alas not a single ghost amonst them. It really is a beautiful place and youve done the place proud.
Thank you ever so much and I’m so pleased you’ve visited Chester for sure. They do like their costumed guides! Glad you enjoyed the video 🙏👻🙋♀️
Another great episode! I loved it! Unfortunately it is not too uncommon to find mummified remains under floorboards of old buildings. Sad. I wonder if someone found a full dress uniform of that Scottish solder’s unit and presented it to the ghost, maybe the spirit will be happy and move on. I’m still waiting for the Queen Mary bathroom haunting story plus other related ghost stories. 👻👻👻.
That’s an excellent point. I agree, the terrible shame attached to those out of wedlock, as such, is frightening 😞👻
I remember primary school trips to Chester to learn about the Romans. This would have been in 1964. We were told about Dr. Haygarth and his fight against disease. We were very proud of such men back then. Do you have to put up a warning about infant mortality? It's a cruel fact of life even in 2024. Anyway, it was nice to see Chester again. The old airfield at Sealand is supposedly haunted but it's not technically in Chester.
Thank you ever so much. I did put a warning about infant mortality in the description box below the video. Glad you got a chance to visit Chester! 👻🙏🙋♀️
@@ghostcasebook1266 I was wondering why you had to do that? Is it something YT makes you do? Just curious.
Another fantastic video! So lovely to have a new ghost casefiles to enjoy on a lazy Saturday morning. I’ve never heard of Chester, it looks gorgeous and wonderfully spooky!
Thank you ever so much. It is a bit of a hidden gem, I think 👻🙏🙋♀️
This is great! I never got to Chester and always wanted to see it!
Oh fantastic! I love this and I really hope you’ll enjoy the stories 👻🙋♀️🙏
I went to Chester about a decade ago. But the weather was horrid so I went back home 🙀 May return again one day. But I have been to Shrewsbury a few times and I love it there.
Just beautiful very haunted places very interesting to well told love here these 😊
Thank you ever so much Carol 👻🙏🙋♀️
Beautiful video, Nicola. I especially loved the ethereal background music you had in the intro; I love stuff like that. Reminds me of the 80s ☺️.
I hope you're well and enjoying being back home and that you enjoyed your trip over here. Come back soon!
❤ Alex from Ohio
Thank you ever so much Alex and thank you ever so much. Yes I like that intro music too and it does have an 80s vibe! I will definitely return to the USA, don’t worry. There’s the Ohio state penitentiary isn’t there? I think Ohio has some very haunted locations 👻🙏🙋♀️
@@ghostcasebook1266 Yes indeed dear Nicola, the penitentiary in Mansfield is reputedly one of the most haunted and chilling locales in the country nevermind the state itself. But actually, I have an even better tip for you.
You must go down to southern Ohio where I spent my freshman year of uni in a little town called Athens. This is where the state asylum was and still is, and while it no longer functions as it once did, it has NOT been abandoned and has been taken care of remarkably well. There was a land-swap sometime several decades ago with the state and the university and the university to this day owns the property and maintains its upkeep.
The building is enormous and absolutely beautiful. The university has done an incredible job maintaining its originally-intended "look," if you will, and everyone loves to go see it. It's actually well-used by the university too, though I'm not exactly sure how. I know there are offices in there but I'm not sure what else. For some reason my brain tells me the property also hosts some kind of art... stuff, lol. Maybe do some research on it. It really is a must-see though. I must say, the photos available online don't do it much justice. It's one of those things one must go and see.
There was an old TB ward on its campus for years and years that was of course reputed to be the most haunted of all structures on the property. On Halloween every year, we students would make the couple mile hike up to "the Ridges," as we called it, and dare each other to get closer and closer to the structure before someone jumped out from behind a terrace wall or something and gave everyone a heart attack, lol! That building was actually the pride and joy of the complex at least architecturally, though it was torn down at some point in the last decade with excuses made about students breaking into it and it being an unsafe building, etc. We're such a litigious society over here, you know, that we don't allow our future generations the same thrills we enjoyed as youngsters in the name of, "safety." May as well be true but stinks of the kill-joy nature of authority, if you ask me, lol.
Besides, if I'm being absolutely truthful, even as youngsters we comprehended that the building was a special place, and we were very protective over it. There was almost always a group of students keeping an eye on the structure and its visitors and anyone who had a mind to cause any damage to the structure was immediately and sternly warned not to, and quickly thought better of it. And as I recall, most of the people we ended up running off the property ended up being either high school kids from the town of Athens, or various boozers and addicts attempting to squat. I don't think I can remember a single time we ever caught an actual student of the university causing damage to the place. We loved it and took good care of it. It really is a shame it's gone now.
Athens' Halloween party is famous country-wide (seriously, lol, kids from other schools all over the country used to drive in just for the Halloween party) and it's hard to imagine the party now without that old beauty.
I certainly hope you get to see the rest of the grounds one day, Nicola. If you want to do some Google searching, try, "the Ridges, Athens, OH," or, "Athens Lunatic Asylum."
Beautiful city. Interesting stories! 👻😃
Glad you enjoyed it!Thank you Don 👻🙋♀️😔
That photo from the business was very creepy. I would’ve lost it.
I agree; reminds me of the film Joker from a few years back 🙋♀️👻
I do think 🤔 that photo is real it doesn't look like it's been altered and as for the coffin ⚰️ I think it was for the former Owner and he didn't get to use it I've heard of some weird people using a coffin for a bed 🛏️
@@ghostcasebook1266 It looks like a cross between the Joker and Beetlejuice.
Thankyou for showing the beautiful City of Chester. I lived 10 mins away afew years ago, it really is a great place to visit,the History is truly awesome. (Ye Olde Kings Pub has been featured on Most Haunted👻) Great illustrations and photo footage...Ty again Nicola.🎉
Glad you enjoyed it! There’s the King’s head and the Boot inn and all sorts of haunted pubs there! I definitely think a Cheshire video is on the cards too 🙏👻🙋♀️
@@ghostcasebook1266 (Oops yes it was The Kings....re edit) ....Look forward to all your content, your hard work is appreciated by all👻
Thank you. There are load pubs and I get the names wrong all the time 🫢🙋♀️👻
Hi Nicola, awesome live ghost stories video I enjoyed it. How are you doing? I'm doing well. My cat Benjamin says hi to you. He's doing well also. We are both enjoying watching your live ghost stories videos. Have a great weekend. See you next video 😊
Thank you kindly Michelle. I am good thanks! Glad Benjamin is well 👻🙏🙋♀️🐱💕
Looks amazing. Gonna watch tonight!
Hope you enjoy it! 👻🙏🙋♀️
This was quite a treat. Thank you❤🙏🥰🙋♀️👻🐾🐾🐾
Thank you ever so much and I am so glad you enjoyed the video 👻🙏🙋♀️
These vids are great. Ive binged all of them so far so but now I have to wait for new ghost eps 😢
Oh my goodness me, thank you kindly. I am working on the next video, don’t worry 👻🙋♀️🙏
I really enjoyed this. I live in Chester but there was much here that I was unaware of. I often eat at the Bombay Palace and while I’ve had several conversations with the very friendly staff, I knew nothing of their ghostly resident.
Thank you ever so much and I am so glad you found this interesting. You’ll have to report back from the Bombay palace next time you visit. It is a strange picture! 👻🙏🙋♀️
You have done it again Nicola. Awesome and informative and the history and the ghost stories. Thanks
Wow thank you ever so much! I really appreciate your comment. I am so pleased you enjoyed the stories and the history 👻🙏🙋♀️
Thanks Nicola, a wonderful production and what a haunted city Chester is. The Queens Hotel ghost was particularly creepy I thought. Great menu and always love these interesting long gone postcards 🎉
Thank you ever so much Celeste. Yes I love my menus! The Queen hotel is quite scary and I have a phobia of moustaches! 👻🙏🙋♀️
I love how these stories focus in, some background on the area for the yanks, then in for the ghost appearances and behavior, along with possible explanations thereof, views of places where things actually happened, little side stories, and then some details and ephemera such as minus and postcards and ticket stubs. It's a charming journey with ghosts in the middle!
Oh thank you ever so much and I am so glad you enjoy the stories and the history. I try to blend it all together and I do love my ephemera too! 👻🙏🙋♀️
Beautiful scenes and lovely yet spooky narration👍🏼
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you very much 👻🙏🙋♀️
Hello to you from my cold, windy bit of Canada. Thank you for another interesting video full of so many interesting tidbits from the past. It's been years since I was in Chester, a beautiful city with so much history.
Glad you enjoyed it and hello to you in lovely Canada! Yes, Chester is a great city with lots of history and lots of interesting stories 👻🙏🙋♀️
Interesting designs, especially the one aove the plague pit.
I hope the sprits find their way home. 🙏
Thankyou.
I hope so too and thank you so much 🙋♀️👻🙏
Thank you for another great video. I really look forward to these!!
Glad you like them! Thank you so much 👻🙋♀️🙏
Wow! Another great video, which I enjoyed very much! Thank you and take care!
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you so much 👻🙋♀️🙏
Excellent. I really enjoyed this👍🏻🌟
So glad! thank you ever so much 👻🙋♀️🙏
I absolutely love Chester there is history in every pool and cranny the shopping is good also ,thank you for making this excellent video
Glad you enjoyed it! thank you ever so much 🙋♀️👻
And hello to you, from one of your Canadian viewers! Great video, as always. A nice long one, too :) Good for this rainy, miserable evening.
Hello there! Thank you very much. I may be heading to Canada next year and the last time I was there was 1996! I loved it 👻🙋♀️🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 Very cool! Last time I was in the UK was 2015, in Edinburgh. Where abouts are you going?
Thank you that was very interesting and informative. I enjoyed it very much.
Thank you ever so much Stephanie; I am so glad you enjoyed the video 🙏👻🙋♀️
Can I ask have you ever seen a ghost? Very good watch this video thanks
I love Chester and used to visit often, as it’s only about an hour away from us. I have looked into the ghosts of Chester and even got a first hand account from a shop assistant in Thorntons. They had many experiences in that building.
Maybe you can email me at gcasebook@gmail.com and when I cover Cheshire, I’ll include more from Chester. I’m so glad you love Chester 👻🙋♀️
Great watch, thanks!
Thank you ever so much 👻🙏🙋♀️
Thank you so much for your hard work,I love your channel and stories 😬😬🙏🏻
Thank you so much for watching 👻🙋♀️🙏
My city of Cheshire , I live 25-30 minutes from Chester …
Oh fantastic! Perhaps you know some of these locations 👻🙋♀️🙏
😊😊 epic Nicola as per usual and is expected from your uploads 🎉🎉🎉 xx
Yay, thank you! Glad you enjoyed the stories 👻🙏🙋♀️
Hi great film from Chester would like to know which places in Cheshire your going to cover I live in winsford could you cover the vale royal abbey
Oh thank you ever so much. I haven’t planned a Cheshire video just yet but I will definitely keep in mind the locations you have mentioned. Thank you so much 👻🙏🙋♀️
Love your videos!
Glad you like them! Thank you ever so much 👻🙋♀️🙏
Most enjoyable, thanks! 😊
Thank you kindly 🙏👻🙋♀️
Very enjoyable. Thanks. Keep up the good work. Cheers 👍
Thanks, will do! 🙏👻🙋♀️
So glad you're back.
Thank you so much 👻🙋♀️🙏
This one is so great! Thank you! We wait patiently for all your vids :)
Yay! Thank you! 👻🙏🙋♀️
Wonderful video, so well researched, produced, narrated and edited. Your channel is a joy. Thank you
Wow, thank you! I try to blend the stories and the history together so this means a great deal to me 🙏👻🙋♀️
Hi Nicola thought I would show my face, Great video as always, am okay, glad you got back safely from your visit to the USA, take care.
Thank you! 😃 I love this 👻🙋♀️🙏
Loving these tales, keep up the good work.👌👌👍👍
Glad you like them! Thank you so much 🙏👻🙋♀️
Thank you! Love the stories!
Thank you ever so much for watching 👻🙏🙋♀️
Thank you Nicola for a brilliant video of Chester. ❤
Thank you kindly Joan 🙏👻🙋♀️
Got to this video late.Had one long day.Sitting down after dinner i know it going to be a great one as yours always are Cheers.
Oh thank you so much Clifford! I hope you really enjoyed your dinner and the video on your Friday night 👻🙏🙋♀️
Thank you for that Nicola, as always very enjoyable.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much 👻🙋♀️🙏
I love this video; it is perfect, and even comes with a menu!😊 I would love to look around Chester, especially on a ghost tour. Ghosting is just history with some of the participants still about.
I love menus! I am not sure why I’m so fascinated by them but I suppose they reflect that trends at the time. I am so glad you enjoyed the video 🙏👻🙋♀️
@@ghostcasebook1266 I love old crochet patterns. A friend buys old yearbooks. It's the little things in life that delight us that keep us going.
I really enjoy your channel because of the fascinating accounts. Thank you and best wishes from Montana !
Thank you and I am so glad you enjoyed the video over in beautiful Montana 👻👻🙋♀️
What a gorgeous city! Thank you for showing us & finding all the creepy stories to present. Thoroughly enjoyed it all! 👍
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you. It is a very haunted place! 👻🙏🙋♀️
I always love your presentations.
Glad you like them! Thank you ever so much 🙏👻🙋♀️
Once again, you've outdone yourself with another excellent video. Very informative of a place I've yet to visit. I'm so pleased to see the channel continues to grow for you and us, the viewers.
Thank you ever so much Jason! I really appreciate this and perhaps you’ll get to visit haunted Chester in the future! And thank you for your kind words about the channel growing. I’ll be honest, I’m completely overwhelmed by how kind and supportive my viewers are! 🙏👻🙋♀️
The field below the Charles Tower was apparently a Roman training ground. Maybe ghosts there.
You may be right on that point 👻🙏🙋♀️
An idea struck as you were telling of the unnamed soldier buried in a hospital shroud. If a duplicate regimental uniform were created and placed where the apparition frequents, could that possibly ease the restless spirit?
You know, that actually makes sense. 🙂
You might be on to something there 👻🙏🙋♀️
You have added some stories I haven’t come across before. 👍
Glad you like them! lots of stories at Chester for sure! 👻🙋♀️🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 Yes!
Another great video I messaged you before we stayed in room 9 at the Pied Bull we stayed for 3 nights and from the off the atmosphere when you entered was so thick and heavy really hard to describe. First night we had a night on the town and was noisy and a bit messy on our return anyway a little while into our sleep we woken to the sound of the toilet roll rattling in the bathroom but both of us where in bed when entering the bathroom the toilet roll had unravelled completely and was all lying on the floor. Next morning at breakfast mentioned this to the staff whom told us about the young maid and that we should keep the room tidy from that point on we tidied the room and kept it so we had a quiet stay for the rest of our time there and the atmosphere lifted most odd.
Thank you ever so much for sharing this experience! Wow how interesting that you experienced such bizarre activity. Did you find it unsettling? I love this 👻🙋♀️🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 we found the atmosphere more disturbing we even contemplated leaving early but stuck it out what happened at night freaked us out but I am sure being a bit worse for wear from our night out helped!!
What also freaked us out was learning the room was haunted after we had just checked in and lying in bed watching you tube videos of ghost hunts in our room and other videos of sightings of something by the fire place just a few feet away from where we were watching from.
@SC73-qx1gh Whoa, what a cool experience. I wonder if the ghost was watching the videos right along with you lol!
Nice work. Would be nice if you could do a West Country/North Somerset episode some time in the future. Keep up the good work.
I will cover Somerset as a video. I was in Wedmore not so long ago 👻🙏🙋♀️
Great video! Can't wait for more.
More to come! Thank you ever so much 🙋♀️👻
Another brilliant video!! Just wondering what you what say you're favourite type of ghost stories are like hospitals, hotels, ship/boats, or houses ?
Hello and for some strange reason I find poltergeists fascinating. I do love haunted stately homes too but I always love it when my viewers share their strange experiences too 👻🙏
@ghostcasebook1266 Is there any poltergeist story that really interests you that may not be a very well-known one to us
Yes there are several and as I research my videos I keep lists of other cases! I found one just this week from Devon. The Bromley poltergeist was one I hadn’t known about. I think I might do a full, poltergeist video in the future. 👻🙋♀️🙏
The other thing is that I get emails from people who have lived with some sort of poltergeist, sometimes for a long time. I’m going to do a video when I get to 30k subscribers about an incident that happened when I was younger ( if I get to 30k!) so that will be one to watch. Very odd events on that front! 👻🙋♀️🙏
@ghostcasebook1266 I'll really be looking forward to hearing about your experience, i remember watching the Bromley poltergeist and being like well shit my cousin doesn't live too far from there
Another excellent job!
Wow thank you ever so much indeed 👻🙏🙋♀️
Hello from Canada! I cannot get over how calm and soothing your voice is. I'll definitely be watching more of your videos!
I've been checking every day for your new video, well worth waiting for! Chester has such a long and lively history, it's bound to be haunted, and I enjoyed the ghost stories, but as always, also enjoyed visiting the city. Have never been to Chester, but it always struck me as interesting (I love history). Thank you, Nicola. ps I enjoy menus, too; love food! I think head cheese is a sort of meat loaf made out of a pig's head, the scrapings, or the brains? Not very appetising.
Thank you ever so much for waiting so patiently! I’m glad it was worth the wait and you enjoyed the stories from Chester. I love my menus for sure but that head cheese sounds ghastly to me! 🙏👻🙋♀️🤢
I love this video!! It’s so interesting to learn about more places (and also ghosties 👻) ❤
Glad you enjoyed! Thank you ever so much 🙋♀️🙏👻
You are a singular voice, GC
Wow, thank you. You are very kind 🙋♀️👻🙏
Head cheese is just the meat from the head of a calf or pig (sometimes sheep). It is simmered for a long time and ends up becoming gelatinous naturally (probably from collagen). It is then cooled and used as a sandwich spread, or served cold and sliced. Often it is served in aspic, a sort of jelly, with other savory items. Head cheese and brawn are the same thing. They call it brawn when it is combined with spices and herbs then aspic and put into a mold and chilled. Nowadays, head cheese is seen more as a lunch meat that can be found at your local delicatessen. There is no organ meat in head cheese or brawn. No eyeballs, ears, tongue or brain are ever used. It's just face meat, usually quite tender and Victorians loved it. I love your videos! They are so well researched with perfect narration. Thank you!
Thank you kindly Sarah. Head cheese really does sound dreadful to me and thank you for your explanation. That’s kind of you to take your time to do this and I am sure it was very much a hit with the Victorians! Glad you enjoyed the video for sure and thank you! 👻🙋♀️🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 I'm a history nerd with a keen interest in foods of the past. To be clear, I've never eaten either of those dishes. I think I'd have to be very hungry before tucking into any gelatinous meat dish.
Another fab video Nicola.❤❤
Thank you ever so much! 👻🙋♀️🙏
Thank you kindly as ever 🙋♀️👻🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 most welcome Nichola.. i dis leave another commment but again it seems to have been deleated
Hi Jaws, I can see your comments about working on the floors you had some spooky encounters on and you left a lovely comment about me not failing to impress. I can still see those comments in the feed 🤔👻🙏🙋♀️ they wouldn’t have been deleted by me or YT unless they were dodgy and I know they wouldn’t have been. Are you sure they aren’t on show to you? I’m baffled sometimes by YT to be honest! 🙋♀️
@@ghostcasebook1266 it could be the yt overlords acting the maggot yey again.lol....just because they have nothing better to do 🤣🤣🤣
Wonderful video 👍
Thank you ever so much 👻🙏🙋♀️
Excellent stories as usual, Oxford Braun, and tapioca pudding, sound disgusting, uurgh, kill me now, great video spooky girl, 👻👍
Thank you Robert! Yes indeed, at least I got apple tart not tapioca! 🤢😔🙏🙋♀️👻
Hiya Nicola, What an enjoyable vlog, Chester sounds like a great place, I enjoyed the 13th century tower and the next door neighbour's on the bridge, that's all for now, keep the vlogs coming Nicola, I look forward to everyone, this is Paul In Whitehaven, Cumbria, England
Thank you Paul and I am so glad you have enjoyed the Chester video. Lots of places for you to visit in the future perhaps! Yes the tower and the bridge might be part of the stone tape theory, I suppose! 👻🙋♀️🙏
@@ghostcasebook1266 Hiya Nicola, Cant wait for your next full upload
I noticed that the image of the entity in the Bombay Palace is reflected in the end of the coffin.
I will have to rewatch for this and thank you 👻🙏🙋♀️