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Shadows on the Water: The Haunted Canals and Waterways of Britain
Allan Scott-Davies
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Paperback. This fascinating volume takes a look at some of the strange and unexplained hauntings reported across Britain's canal and waterways network: echoes in dark tunnels; stone steps stained red with blood spilled long ago; ghostly footsteps accompanying barges beneath a bridge. Num Pages: 160 pages, 60 b&w. BIC Classification: 1DBK; VXQG; WGGN; WQH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 232 x 156 x 16. Weight in Grams: 264.
This fascinating volume takes a look at some of the strange and unexplained hauntings reported across Britain's canal and waterways network: echoes in dark tunnels; stone steps stained red with blood spilled long ago; ghostly footsteps accompanying barges beneath a bridge… Mixing long-established ghostly tales with first-hand accounts, Allan Scott-Davies presents a grisly collection of supernatural stories. From the screaming ghost near Market Drayton to the Roman soldier in Chester guarding the canal, the drowning man at Lapworth and the white lady of the Hatton flight, all is revealed with a map of locations and, for some of the more ... Read more
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Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Number of pages
160
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Condition
New
Number of Pages
160
Place of Publication
Stroud, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780752455921
SKU
V9780752455921
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99-10
About Allan Scott-Davies
ALLAN SCOTT-DAVIES has always had a passion for ghost stories. His previous publications include Haunted Shropshire for The History Press and The Ghosts of Bury St Edmonds. Also possessing a lifelong love of canals, having trained in industrial archaeology, lived on a narrow-boat and worked on the Midlands canals with British Waterways, he marries his interests in this book. A ... Read more
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