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Good stories, did you know the Bethnal green disaster has a jack the ripper connection? Charles Lechmere’s son, daughter-in-law, and grandson were among the dead.
Thank you for these stories. 14:50 "Sara Whitehead" I had seen and interacted with in 1987 as a tourist visiting London for the first time as a young man. I had never heard of this tale until recently and did some research about her since. I was on the Northern line going to Morden station, the end of the line. As the train ride was nearing my destination less and less people were present until finally I was alone. When I got out this tiny woman completely covered in black was standing in front of me, I remember the veil had intricate embroidery, and her clothes were like rags, she stood about 5 feet and had a small shrill voice, child like, asking if I had seen her brother. I said "what"? Thinking for sure she was going to ask me for money, but she asked emphatically "have you seen my brother!?", of course I said no and walked away and never thought about this for over 30 years. Its amazing how I can even still remember the details thinking back. Another thing, she gave out a disappointed sigh to my answer - she really authentically wanted to know. I remember walking out of the station, I was the only person there and I had wondered how of all the many Tube doors that opened she stood in front of my tube door
I used to live in London but am housebound now in my old age. I love your commentary and the filming too of course. It all takes me back although I was never as observant as you are. Thank you Sinead.
I was a supervisor at bank station 94-97 this station is without doubt haunted and it's the area of the top of the northern line lifts which is directly underneath the church.i experienced something very disturbing there at about 3am one night and I will never forget it.
Hello, 🇺🇸I'm Gen James McConville from Quincy, Massachusetts, I only come online at my free time , I'm here to seek for a friendship I hope you don't mind??
These places are scattered across the world. Portholes into the next world! Normally dormant and sealed from this domain. However, when a great tragedy happens, or many soles leave this earth which they feel unjustly done by, or unavenged This porthole opens! Contact takes place! Something that should never happen within this realm!
I love you and your walks Sinead. I find London fascinating though I haven't visited for a while. Your films are great and really informative. Thanks so much. Clare x
My Grandmother and her family lived near Bethnal Green tube during the war, and were due to go down the shelter that night. However they decided to stay at home and take their chances, as luck would have it.
Hello, 🇺🇸I'm Gen James McConville from Quincy, Massachusetts, I only come online at my free time , I'm here to seek for a friendship I hope you don't mind??.
In 2004 my friend had an experience at Covent Garden. Unfortunately he won't describe what happened. I have known my friend for 45 years and trust him dearly. I'm hoping that one day he will explain what he saw.
Sinead...here I am, in Philadelphia, 10:26 pm, Feb 2 Candlemass night, 2024 listening to your wonderful tour of these hauntings. I have learned, and continue to learn so much from you. Many thanks...this was wonderful!!
This was so interesting! I know nothing about England and you had me on the edge of my seat from beginning to end. I can't wait for the next part. TY so much.
Hello, 🇺🇸I'm Gen James McConville from Quincy, Massachusetts, I only come online at my free time , I'm here to seek for a friendship I hope you don't mind??...
Hello, 🇺🇸I'm Gen James McConville from Quincy, Massachusetts, I only come online at my free time , I'm here to seek for a friendship I hope you don't mind??.
Hello, 🇺🇸I'm Gen James McConville from Quincy, Massachusetts, I only come online at my free time , I'm here to seek for a friendship I hope you don't mind??
Hello, 🇺🇸I'm Gen James McConville from Quincy, Massachusetts, I only come online at my free time , I'm here to seek for a friendship I hope you don't mind??
Just discovered this channel and I'm hooked!! I love London and need to go back there very soon! Thank you for your great work. Might a Music tour of London be in the future? So much incredible history for that as well.
Thank you Sinead for the video, I am loving learning more about the paranormal side of London. Super creepy and very interesting. Looking forward to the next one. Much love from New Zealand 👻😱
Hello, 🇺🇸I'm Gen James McConville from Quincy, Massachusetts, I only come online at my free time , I'm here to seek for a friendship I hope you don't mind??
Hello, 🇺🇸I'm Gen James McConville from Quincy, Massachusetts, I only come online at my free time , I'm here to seek for a friendship I hope you don't mind??
Sorry if my messages come across rude or wrong it’s just I love my London history and underground facts and story’s I’ve studied and been interested in it since I was at school
Loved this tour Sinead, full of spookiness and info .I'm looking forward to part 2. I can't always get up to London so it's amazing to see and hear about all the interesting places the City holds. Mr. fox even made an appearance at the start of your walk 😀 xxx
Ooohh I really loved this one. Thank you Sinead and Rob. Even though these stories are so tragic and sad you manage to tell them in such a wonderful way, you are a great storyteller Sinead! Looking forward to part 2 and all I know is I really HAVE to meet you one day when I get to London! Will have to book a few tours for sure! Thanks again for all the awesomeness.
Hello, 🇺🇸I'm Gen James McConville from Quincy, Massachusetts, I only come online at my free time , I'm here to seek for a friendship I hope you don't mind??
I studied & had an internship in London in 1998. My internship was with a company that worked out of an old townhouse on Oxford Street. A few times I had to go up to the attic, which had been the servants quarters. Every time I’d been up there, there was almost always some sort of paranormal experience.
I just stumbled upon your YT channel and feel like I found a treasure! I love everything about your storytelling and visuals - you are perfect. Your pace, your inflection, your well written/told stories - substantive, interesting and walking with you ~ is a gift! Thanks so much!
Loved the video. Covered two of my favorite things London and ghosts 😁. Your videos let me visit London again from my couch. Can't wait for part 2. Thanks from America.
Absolutely spellbinding! I was totally absorbed in the ghostly history of the underground. This was a very thought provoking video, Sinead. Thank you so much. Lots of hard work put in. Don't forget about the ghosts of 50 Berkeley Square. That would make my Halloween! xx
What a wonderfully spooky story. Always love the month of October for just this reason. Keep the stories coming, Sinead. In that beautiful Irish lilt of yours, you could be reading a telephone book and it would still sound interesting. ❤️
Hello, 🇺🇸I'm Gen James McConville from Quincy, Massachusetts, I only come online at my free time , I'm here to seek for a friendship I hope you don't mind??
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Another great video, Sinead.By the way, I have always thought that Central line is scary. The scalators are very deep and accidents might happen if somebody slipped or rushed carelessly. Old photos are great.Congratulations to both of you.
SINEAD IS THE BEST!!! Thank you so much Sinead and the rest of the crew. You give the best tours. Sinead has an amazing talent for telling the history with such passion and enthusiasm. I am coming to London next year and I'm going to book a tour.
Thank you for these wonderfully spooky haunted tours of London. My birthday is Halloween-so I love a good ghost story and Sinead knows just how to make them extra scary! I can’t wait for the next one! All the best- Robert -Palm Springs, CA
Small thing about Bethnal Green Station. It actually opened after WW2, in 1946, not 1939. It was still a building site when WW2 broke out and work on the station had halted before the terrible disaster of March 3rd 1943, when in reaction to an ultimately false air raid warning, 173 people died in the panicked surge to get into the shelter, making it the worst civilian disaster of WW2
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@@Sineadlondontourguide Hi Sinead thanks for your feedback your post on pirate pubs was great i will be doing those sir Ian has the grapes of limehouse another pirate pub he said thats why he purchased it plus he lives quite close i hope to meet up with you and my son for the pub tour if the man upstairs gives me the time best wishes
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I saw a ghost at Elephant and Castle a woman who walked into a Bakerloo line carriage and vanished way back in 1999. Northern line Via bank is very busy. My mum was 5 in 1943 they lived near bethnal Green then.
Hello, 🇺🇸I'm Gen James McConville from Quincy, Massachusetts, I only come online at my free time , I'm here to seek for a friendship I hope you don't mind??.
Hi Sinead another great tour this was fascinating, I love watching your videos, I think you had a gorgeous fox behind you when you started your introduction. Stay well Sinead and look forward to seeing more videos from you.
Hello, 🇺🇸I'm Gen James McConville from Quincy, Massachusetts, I only come online at my free time , I'm here to seek for a friendship I hope you don't mind??
I experienced a precognition of the Kings Cross Fire.I was in London for an appointment and trying to get to Chelsea I think and somehow I got on the wrong Tube.I realised I was heading in the wrong direction on a line I didn't recognise.I looked at thea map on the carriage wall and saw the first place I could change to get to the correct place was Kings Cross.I had never been there before.As the train hurtled along and passed multiple stations I started to feel tense,then stressed forbodeing.two stops from Kings Cross a panic rose,then blind panic as it rolled in and the doors opened.I didn't know the way out and hurtled out running up the nearest escalator in terror I burst out into the evening winter street 100% certain I would not go back there for anything.I had to find a bus overland which was going to take me a long time.As I stood opposite the entrance to Kings Cross waiting for a bus I could see steam rising out of air vents,I became gripped with the belief the station was on fire and wanted to tell the strangers around me it was on fire.My rational brain overcame this conviction and told me I was imagining things,but the terror was real and inexplicable.It took me hours to get back and I missed my appointment but it was worth it to not go back down there.A few weeks later it was national news King Cross Tube had gone up in a conflagration starting on the wooden escalator I had escaped up,killing around 50 people.I was stunned.Why had I accidently gone there only to feel those feelings.
Hello, 🇺🇸I'm Gen James McConville from Quincy, Massachusetts, I only come online at my free time , I'm here to seek for a friendship I hope you don't mind??
So, you were in an unfamiliar, subterranean environment; you were trying to get to an appointment several miles away, but you got on the wrong train; you realised you were heading in the wrong direction, so you tried to remedy your mistake; you experienced distressing feelings as the train got to Kings Cross, so you left the train and run up the nearest escalator, which is the right direction to go if you want to get out; and once you were outside the station, you some some vapour emerging from the grille of one of the ventilation shafts, which are designed to release warm, humid air from the tunnels created heat and moisture from the electric trains, their brakes and thousands of passengers per hour. A few weeks later, you heard about the tragic fire at Kings Cross. Shocking news indeed from somewhere you had recently visited, prompting you to recall the distressing experience you had had there. Unsettling, I am sure. But pre-cognition? Or was it a panic attack? The symptoms you describe are certainly consistent with the latter. The deep tunnels of the London Underground are old, noisy, hot, somewhat cramped, dimly lit in those days, and disorienting for many a visitor. Many people do have panic attacks on the platforms, and there are lots of people who won't use the tube because it's too triggering. I remember a TV programme who sought help from a psychotherapist to overcome the claustrophobia he experienced on the tube. The thought of it was his worst nightmare, and attempting to use it, he would feel blind terror, and be unable to even enter a station. Happily, I remember, the psychotherapist was able to help him, and finally he became a regular passenger. What had he been frightened of? His terror was real enough, but whatever it was that frightened him, he eventually realised it wasn't in the tube. Over the history of the system, there must have been thousands of people who have had an experience that produced symptoms similar to those you describe, and such incidents continue regularly to this day. The fire at Kings Cross was a unique event in the 160 yesr history of the network. You had an unpleasant and distressing experience, I am sure, and one that you understandably didn't want to repeat. But you didn't foresee anything, from what you have said. But the episode occurred not long before the subsequent tragedy. I wonder how many other people experienced a panic attack within the same time window. It may seem strange it happened to you. But it was likely to happen to someone, or some people. It might as well be you, as someone else. I wonder how many people had similar attacks after the station eventually reopened? Perhaps it was pre-cognition. That wouldn't be something that our current understanding of the world could explain. But we can explain, and understand panic attacks, much more easily. So I think the possibility is worth bearing in mind. A nameless presentiment might be a distressing thought given such a tragedy, like a message or a warning that was missed, or misunderstood. How many lives could we save if we had a true faculty of seeing the future? But as things are we are stuck with futile what ifs, and if onlys.
I love sinead, Just caught walk with tims you tube and loved her so much I searched for more stories, hey its nice you have a hottie in both rob and sinead to tell the stories lol
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Good stories, did you know the Bethnal green disaster has a jack the ripper connection? Charles Lechmere’s son, daughter-in-law, and grandson were among the dead.
Did anyone else see that fox 🦊 when Sinead was chatting at the start? Anyway great stories,love spooky stuff so I loved this
Yup I also saw it
Yes,I saw it. Not really surprising in the trees.
Wow I know. Beautiful animal and they don't seem to be fazed by humans.
Seen it too!
Yes! I did!
Thank you for these stories. 14:50 "Sara Whitehead" I had seen and interacted with in 1987 as a tourist visiting London for the first time as a young man. I had never heard of this tale until recently and did some research about her since. I was on the Northern line going to Morden station, the end of the line. As the train ride was nearing my destination less and less people were present until finally I was alone. When I got out this tiny woman completely covered in black was standing in front of me, I remember the veil had intricate embroidery, and her clothes were like rags, she stood about 5 feet and had a small shrill voice, child like, asking if I had seen her brother. I said "what"? Thinking for sure she was going to ask me for money, but she asked emphatically "have you seen my brother!?", of course I said no and walked away and never thought about this for over 30 years. Its amazing how I can even still remember the details thinking back. Another thing, she gave out a disappointed sigh to my answer - she really authentically wanted to know. I remember walking out of the station, I was the only person there and I had wondered how of all the many Tube doors that opened she stood in front of my tube door
Amazing!! Thank you for sharing!
The buildings in England are stunning.
I used to live in London but am housebound now in my old age. I love your commentary and the filming too of course. It all takes me back although I was never as observant as you are. Thank you Sinead.
We are so glad to take you back virtually!
I was a supervisor at bank station 94-97 this station is without doubt haunted and it's the area of the top of the northern line lifts which is directly underneath the church.i experienced something very disturbing there at about 3am one night and I will never forget it.
And....... ¿?
We need the details, Paul!
Thank you so much Sinead, that was so interesting. Did you see that fox behind you at the begining of the video? Looking forward to part 2. 💕🇦🇺
I saw him too!!❤️ 🦊
Same and she didn’t notice him. She sure would have if he’d had screamed!😂😮
Awww me too 😊
I know! 😂. I yelled at the TV, “ there’s a fox behind you!”😂😂
Here in the states we have a Fox Squirrel and at first that was what I thought then realized,nope a city fox,lol
0:33Lovely little fox behind you Sinead!
Another good vlog by Sinead you and John rogers do the best London vlogs around on RUclips 👏👏👏👏👏👏🏴🏴
John Rogers is amazing
Delighted to be put in same category
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I agree they are both amazing
Your a star sinead. You need your own tv show. Very professional,entertaining and informative
Sinead, you are the best storyteller out there! It's amazing how you manage to provide us a travel in time and space . Thank you ❤
Loved it sinead I'd love it if you did more paranormal london tours :) xx looking forward to part 2 🙂
Will certainly look into it x
Sinead
Hello, 🇺🇸I'm Gen James McConville from Quincy, Massachusetts, I only come online at my free time , I'm here to seek for a friendship I hope you don't mind??
These places are scattered across the world. Portholes into the next world! Normally dormant and sealed from this domain. However, when a great tragedy happens, or many soles leave this earth which they feel unjustly done by, or unavenged This porthole opens! Contact takes place! Something that should never happen within this realm!
Looks like you captured a Fox in background at :28.. Well done.
Star of the show
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I love you and your walks Sinead. I find London fascinating though I haven't visited for a while. Your films are great and really informative.
Thanks so much. Clare x
So delighted you’re enjoying them Claire
Thanks for the wonderful compliments
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Hiya Sinead Thankyou for some spooky tales. Mr Fox lol stealing your thunder lol see you for more. Blessings luv Ontario Canada 🐝🇨🇦
Love Rob’s expressive eyebrows! Another great one from Sinead and the lovely Rob 😳
He’s full of roguery and fun that one 😂
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thank you Sinead and Rob. Enjoyed this, goosebumps listening to you two narrating and those old photos, nice to know about it. Thank You!!
Wow, was that a fox at the beginning? I have agoraphobia and don’t get out much so thank you Sinead x
It’s sure was Ruth
Hopefully the videos help you feel your walking with us
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Sorry to hear that Ruth. Hope you feel well again one day.😥
My Grandmother and her family lived near Bethnal Green tube during the war, and were due to go down the shelter that night. However they decided to stay at home and take their chances, as luck would have it.
Oh wow! What a story - thank you for sharing, James.
I grew up in Colliers Wood and I didn't recognise Wandle Park, its changed so much.
Hello, 🇺🇸I'm Gen James McConville from Quincy, Massachusetts, I only come online at my free time , I'm here to seek for a friendship I hope you don't mind??.
In 2004 my friend had an experience at Covent Garden. Unfortunately he won't describe what happened. I have known my friend for 45 years and trust him dearly. I'm hoping that one day he will explain what he saw.
Sinead...here I am, in Philadelphia, 10:26 pm, Feb 2 Candlemass night, 2024
listening to your wonderful tour of these hauntings. I have learned, and continue
to learn so much from you. Many thanks...this was wonderful!!
We are so glad you're enjoying our work, Lawrie!
This was so interesting! I know nothing about England and you had me on the edge of my seat from beginning to end. I can't wait for the next part. TY so much.
What an amazing compliment Pat
Thank you sincerely
Sinead
Love your tours, I don’t go out and would not be able to see these any other way, thank you Sinead xxxxx
Delighted we can bring it to you instead Joanne
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Great video I enjoyed it can't wait to see more soon. Have a great day 👍😀
met Rob on one of his tours , great idea teaming up
Hello, 🇺🇸I'm Gen James McConville from Quincy, Massachusetts, I only come online at my free time , I'm here to seek for a friendship I hope you don't mind??...
Great to see you again this morning in Marlborough Road, watching the Guards.
That random fox🤣! Super interesting tour!
Hello, 🇺🇸I'm Gen James McConville from Quincy, Massachusetts, I only come online at my free time , I'm here to seek for a friendship I hope you don't mind??.
Thank you Sinead that was fascinating, can hardly wait for part 2.
You are my favorite tour guide , love your videos.
This is going to be a good one Sinead, I need to wait till the darkness falls before I delve into this one , great work 👍
Hope you enjoyed Dermot
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You're brave to watch at night, Dermot!
Can’t wait for part 2 👍
Hi Sinead lovey to see you again xx❤
Can’t wait for part two!!! Love this season☠️☠️♥️
Hello, 🇺🇸I'm Gen James McConville from Quincy, Massachusetts, I only come online at my free time , I'm here to seek for a friendship I hope you don't mind??
Thankyou Sinead and Rob another great tour! , such a terrible loss of life of a tragedy of war! such a fitting memorial to them though!
Bethnal Green tragedy was truly heartbreaking 💔
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I think you got photobombed by a fox at 33 seconds:) I love your videos!
I sure did Jim stealing my thunder 😂
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Thank you so much Sinead. The video was amazing. You and Rob make a great team. Loving the Spooky videos.
He’s a good mate always fun Candice
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@@Sineadlondontourguide My husband and I are trying really hard to save up to come home to The UK. There are so many things I want to do there.
We hope you make it, Candice!
If I ever come to London I definitely will look you up for a tour!!
I loved this. Can‘t wait for part 2.
Stay tuned Angel
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Hello, 🇺🇸I'm Gen James McConville from Quincy, Massachusetts, I only come online at my free time , I'm here to seek for a friendship I hope you don't mind??
Just discovered this channel and I'm hooked!! I love London and need to go back there very soon! Thank you for your great work. Might a Music tour of London be in the future? So much incredible history for that as well.
Welcome to the channel! Music Tour here: ruclips.net/video/ZsOPlWPuTGs/видео.html :)
Thank you Sinead for the video, I am loving learning more about the paranormal side of London. Super creepy and very interesting. Looking forward to the next one. Much love from New Zealand 👻😱
Delighted you’re enjoying the videos lovely
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Sinead you're the best!!!!!!!!!
Rene thank you sincerely lovely
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Hello, 🇺🇸I'm Gen James McConville from Quincy, Massachusetts, I only come online at my free time , I'm here to seek for a friendship I hope you don't mind??
Would watch this for hours if i could
...love spooky underground stories.
More to come for you, Sabrina :)
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Thanks for the wonderful videos...Walter
Walter thank you for your generous donation
It’s very much appreciated
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London is gorgeous. I was there in 1996, definitely want to visit again in the future. thank you for your review. Interesting history.
Come back and see us, Melissa!
Oh I absolutely LOVE these Paranormal tours!! More please, these are soooo good. Thank you my lovely xx Teresa 🇦🇺❤
Here are all our spooky tours :) - ruclips.net/p/PLo-M-WVj_1AiMI24ybxxmPq3Mhi1rtSTK
Excellent. I’ve seen multiple unexplainable things over the years. I welcome it
Sorry if my messages come across rude or wrong it’s just I love my London history and underground facts and story’s I’ve studied and been interested in it since I was at school
Loved this tour Sinead, full of spookiness and info .I'm looking forward to part 2. I can't always get up to London so it's amazing to see and hear about all the interesting places the City holds. Mr. fox even made an appearance at the start of your walk 😀 xxx
Gina so thrilled we can bring London to you instead
Thanks for watching as always
Sinead
Ooohh I really loved this one. Thank you Sinead and Rob. Even though these stories are so tragic and sad you manage to tell them in such a wonderful way, you are a great storyteller Sinead! Looking forward to part 2 and all I know is I really HAVE to meet you one day when I get to London! Will have to book a few tours for sure! Thanks again for all the awesomeness.
We can't wait to see you over here one day, Ann!
Hello, 🇺🇸I'm Gen James McConville from Quincy, Massachusetts, I only come online at my free time , I'm here to seek for a friendship I hope you don't mind??
I studied & had an internship in London in 1998. My internship was with a company that worked out of an old townhouse on Oxford Street. A few times I had to go up to the attic, which had been the servants quarters. Every time I’d been up there, there was almost always some sort of paranormal experience.
Oooh - thank you for sharing!
I just stumbled upon your YT channel and feel like I found a treasure! I love everything about your storytelling and visuals - you are perfect. Your pace, your inflection, your well written/told stories - substantive, interesting and walking with you ~ is a gift! Thanks so much!
Welcome to the channel, Julie!
Loved the video. Covered two of my favorite things London and ghosts 😁. Your videos let me visit London again from my couch. Can't wait for part 2. Thanks from America.
We are so glad to help you travel virtually, Gary!
Absolutely spellbinding! I was totally absorbed in the ghostly history of the underground. This was a very thought provoking video, Sinead. Thank you so much. Lots of hard work put in. Don't forget about the ghosts of 50 Berkeley Square. That would make my Halloween! xx
Always so complimentary
Thank you as always Ncboreas
Sinead
awesome video. Looking forward to part 2! 🚇👻
You're such a great storyteller , wish I lived in London & could take a physical tour with you. Look forward to the next video
Fingers crossed you'll get here one day, Dawn!
What a wonderfully spooky story. Always love the month of October for just this reason. Keep the stories coming, Sinead. In that beautiful Irish lilt of yours, you could be reading a telephone book and it would still sound interesting. ❤️
I just bought you 5 coffees. Got to keep our girl motivated and caffeinated!! 😂🤣😅
Spooky people lost there lifes grow up and have some respect.
Very interesting! Anxiously await part 2!
Coming soon Libby
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Hello, 🇺🇸I'm Gen James McConville from Quincy, Massachusetts, I only come online at my free time , I'm here to seek for a friendship I hope you don't mind??
Thanks for sharing beautiful video 👍🏻
Glad that you enjoyed the video, George. If you haven't done so already, you can hopefully check out our back catalogue of virtual London tours ruclips.net/user/FreeToursbyFootLondonvideos. There is more where this came from.
Another great video, Sinead.By the way, I have always thought that Central line is scary. The scalators are very deep and accidents might happen if somebody slipped or rushed carelessly. Old photos are great.Congratulations to both of you.
Thank you as ever Pilar
It can be a treacherous place no doubt
Thanks for watching
Sinead
Thanks Sinead for another wonderfully creepy vlog, more pls ❤❤
More coming up Julie especially for you ❤
Sinead
Always enjoy your videos and always excited when I see a new one has been posted!
Thanks for your support, Greg!
Absolutely loving these videos. ❤️ My heart breaks for all the innocent lives lost.
Truly horrific tragedy
One I won’t forget for a while
Sinead
@@Craig121000 Wrong vid for that. Better luck next time.
What a lovely park!
SINEAD IS THE BEST!!!
Thank you so much Sinead and the rest of the crew. You give the best tours. Sinead has an amazing talent for telling the history with such passion and enthusiasm. I am coming to London next year and I'm going to book a tour.
Thank you! We can't wait to see you in person, Ronald!
Thank you for these wonderfully spooky haunted tours of London. My birthday is Halloween-so I love a good ghost story and Sinead knows just how to make them extra scary! I can’t wait for the next one! All the best- Robert -Palm Springs, CA
Happy early Birthday, Robert!
Thank you so much for these wonderful stories, I love ghost stories, keep it up please😍😍
Plenty more on the horizon, Tracy!
New subscriber here, the detail given to these backstories is fantastic.
Welcome to the channel, Anna!
Love watching Sinead she's super engaging and always informative! Thanks again for another great video 😉
Thanks for your continued support, Aaron!
brilliant work as always sinead 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Glad you liked this one, Mick!
See the fox..?
😃
I thought that's what that was!🦊 Right behind her, amazing! I had to watch twice to make sure I actually saw it correctly! 🤣🤣
きつねは!🦊 🫖 🏴
He’s the new Free Tours Star of the Show
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Love this channel. Very educational and informative. Love all paranormal too.
We are so glad you found us, Dawn!
Pretty cool to see a Fox stroll past in the background during the intro!
On my bucket list ❤thank yo for much for sharing
Small thing about Bethnal Green Station. It actually opened after WW2, in 1946, not 1939. It was still a building site when WW2 broke out and work on the station had halted before the terrible disaster of March 3rd 1943, when in reaction to an ultimately false air raid warning, 173 people died in the panicked surge to get into the shelter, making it the worst civilian disaster of WW2
Thanks for the extra info!
Beautiful and spooky 👻. Love it ❤️
Delighted you think so
Sinead
Love your videos and the history of beautiful London 💕✨☘️
Thanks for your support, Eppi!
Loving the celebratory Halloween vibe for October. 👻💀
This was awsome too watch, highly recommended to any paranormal fan.. Well done. 👻
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27:58 "a well dressed, elegant man coming up these stairs"
just as a man walks up the stairs. made me chuckle.
Another great video Sinead.
Thank you sincerely Kim very much appreciated
Sinead ❤
I pickup the blitz vibe when travelling on the London Underground. Fear and sirens.
We love your Halloween look!
Hi Sinead another great post cant wait for the next one best wishes.
So thrilled you enjoyed it Tony
Thank you
Sinead
@@Sineadlondontourguide Hi Sinead thanks for your feedback your post on pirate pubs was great i will be doing those sir Ian has the grapes of limehouse another pirate pub he said thats why he purchased it plus he lives quite close i hope to meet up with you and my son for the pub tour if the man upstairs gives me the time best wishes
Love the stories very spooky n scary 😮
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Another spook tacular tour Sinead , thank you.
Great tour. Mr. Terris was quite tall for the day.
Loving this Video. Cannot wait for more spookiness in part 2
Coming soon lovely
Sinead
Glad you liked this one, Michelle :)
I saw a ghost at Elephant and Castle a woman who walked into a Bakerloo line carriage and vanished way back in 1999. Northern line Via bank is very busy. My mum was 5 in 1943 they lived near bethnal Green then.
Another great and interesting video once again. I enjoyed watching it and also loved it too. Will be looking forward to part 2. Thanks.👍👍👍💓💓💓
Always a pleasure for you Sharon
Sinead
Glad you liked it, Sharon :)
I'm a new subscriber to your channel, You kept me on edge with this very good story and video. Much love and respect from Fresno CA.
Oooh I love these❤
Delighted you do
Sinead
Hello, 🇺🇸I'm Gen James McConville from Quincy, Massachusetts, I only come online at my free time , I'm here to seek for a friendship I hope you don't mind??.
Very interesting as usual.
I have to ask if that
Was a fox or a cat that happened to walk in the video.
A cheeky little fox :)
Hi Sinead another great tour this was fascinating, I love watching your videos, I think you had a gorgeous fox behind you when you started your introduction. Stay well Sinead and look forward to seeing more videos from you.
Thanks for watching, Kathy!
I remember seeing you doing one of your tours and you were amazing
Yes agreed the ones of Whitechapel and some graveyards
Thanks for the spooky stories, just inntime for Hallowe'en. Well done!
Our pleasure, Russell!
I saw the fox👍👍👍👀
Amazing vlog. Thanks for all your hard work.
Our pleasure!
Love this series. I know you are concentrating on London, but was wondering if you are going to get our to other areas maybe for next year
Never say never, Ron!
Hello, 🇺🇸I'm Gen James McConville from Quincy, Massachusetts, I only come online at my free time , I'm here to seek for a friendship I hope you don't mind??
I experienced a precognition of the Kings Cross Fire.I was in London for an appointment and trying to get to Chelsea I think and somehow I got on the wrong Tube.I realised I was heading in the wrong direction on a line I didn't recognise.I looked at thea map on the carriage wall and saw the first place I could change to get to the correct place was Kings Cross.I had never been there before.As the train hurtled along and passed multiple stations I started to feel tense,then stressed forbodeing.two stops from Kings Cross a panic rose,then blind panic as it rolled in and the doors opened.I didn't know the way out and hurtled out running up the nearest escalator in terror
I burst out into the evening winter street 100% certain I would not go back there for anything.I had to find a bus overland which was going to take me a long time.As I stood opposite the entrance to Kings Cross waiting for a bus I could see steam rising out of air vents,I became gripped with the belief the station was on fire and wanted to tell the strangers around me it was on fire.My rational brain overcame this conviction and told me I was imagining things,but the terror was real and inexplicable.It took me hours to get back and I missed my appointment but it was worth it to not go back down there.A few weeks later it was national news King Cross Tube had gone up in a conflagration starting on the wooden escalator I had escaped up,killing around 50 people.I was stunned.Why had I accidently gone there only to feel those feelings.
Did you smoke ?
Hello, 🇺🇸I'm Gen James McConville from Quincy, Massachusetts, I only come online at my free time , I'm here to seek for a friendship I hope you don't mind??
So, you were in an unfamiliar, subterranean environment; you were trying to get to an appointment several miles away, but you got on the wrong train; you realised you were heading in the wrong direction, so you tried to remedy your mistake; you experienced distressing feelings as the train got to Kings Cross, so you left the train and run up the nearest escalator, which is the right direction to go if you want to get out; and once you were outside the station, you some some vapour emerging from the grille of one of the ventilation shafts, which are designed to release warm, humid air from the tunnels created heat and moisture from the electric trains, their brakes and thousands of passengers per hour.
A few weeks later, you heard about the tragic fire at Kings Cross. Shocking news indeed from somewhere you had recently visited, prompting you to recall the distressing experience you had had there. Unsettling, I am sure.
But pre-cognition? Or was it a panic attack?
The symptoms you describe are certainly consistent with the latter. The deep tunnels of the London Underground are old, noisy, hot, somewhat cramped, dimly lit in those days, and disorienting for many a visitor. Many people do have panic attacks on the platforms, and there are lots of people who won't use the tube because it's too triggering. I remember a TV programme who sought help from a psychotherapist to overcome the claustrophobia he experienced on the tube. The thought of it was his worst nightmare, and attempting to use it, he would feel blind terror, and be unable to even enter a station. Happily, I remember, the psychotherapist was able to help him, and finally he became a regular passenger. What had he been frightened of? His terror was real enough, but whatever it was that frightened him, he eventually realised it wasn't in the tube.
Over the history of the system, there must have been thousands of people who have had an experience that produced symptoms similar to those you describe, and such incidents continue regularly to this day.
The fire at Kings Cross was a unique event in the 160 yesr history of the network.
You had an unpleasant and distressing experience, I am sure, and one that you understandably didn't want to repeat. But you didn't foresee anything, from what you have said. But the episode occurred not long before the subsequent tragedy. I wonder how many other people experienced a panic attack within the same time window. It may seem strange it happened to you. But it was likely to happen to someone, or some people. It might as well be you, as someone else.
I wonder how many people had similar attacks after the station eventually reopened?
Perhaps it was pre-cognition. That wouldn't be something that our current understanding of the world could explain. But we can explain, and understand panic attacks, much more easily. So I think the possibility is worth bearing in mind. A nameless presentiment might be a distressing thought given such a tragedy, like a message or a warning that was missed, or misunderstood. How many lives could we save if we had a true faculty of seeing the future? But as things are we are stuck with futile what ifs, and if onlys.
I love sinead, Just caught walk with tims you tube and loved her so much I searched for more stories, hey its nice you have a hottie in both rob and sinead to tell the stories lol
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