Equinox 15: Stocksbridge Bypass. The Legends.
Equinox 15: Stocksbridge Bypass – Introduction. – Please Check It Out.
Stocksbridge Bypass.
The Legends.
As we got together we decided to have a quick look at what information we have connected with the legends around the area of Stocksbridge. We decided to do this to help give us an idea what we could look for or ask about on both the physical and nonphysical plane. Below we will look at the legends we have at hand and as we go along we will research into these legends for any evidence.
Legends From the Net.
We had a look on the internet to see if there were any legends of the Stocksbridge Bypass and what claims were behind them. We obviously found a lot covering this location but what they had in common is the mention of a monk. We found two recurring reasons for the haunting,
- One legend talks…
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Equinox 15: Stocksbridge Bypass.
Equinox 15: Stocksbridge Bypass.Date: January 15, 2017Author: Red Ridge X0 Comments With the begining of 2017 we at Red Ridge X are happy to start this year working on the Equinox 15 Project. The Equinox 15 Project is a joint venture between Red Ridge X and Project Paranormal. 15 years ago the founders of Red Ridge X and Project Paranormal first started out together working in a team called Project Reveal. After a few years the founders investigated different areas of the paranormal and occult but always staying in touch with each other and remaining friends. This year we have decided to get together and work on a few projects bringing in different view points, techniques and to have a laugh on the way. We hope you enjoy.Stocksbridge Bypass.One of Red Ridge X`s first outings with Project Paranormal that we have planned
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A Station at Chapeltown
During the course of my life I have been to most places in my home country but there are still pockets to visit. One of them got knocked off the list recently – areas of South Yorkshire, near Sheffield.
I am not, usually, a lover of the big towns and cities. But I had been to Sheffield once, many years ago and then by train. This time I avoided the great South Yorkshire steel town – but that’s not to blame Sheffield. The avoidance of big places just makes me happier.
Our niece lives in what might be called an outer suburb of Sheffield called Chapeltown. That’s a place of manageable size for me. You can see the hills and the place is surrounded by woods. It might not be called ‘pretty’ but it’s a place I could live with. It has a busy railway line running through – linking…
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Busby Stoop Chair: Review.
thanks for the review on our prime title.
Well I was defiantly impressed by this video documented and compiled by Charlene Lowe kemp. I must have I watched it from start to finish. I hope to see more documentaries from the team. As I watched this video it made me want to visit Thirsk so eventually the Red Ridge team will take a trip to Thirsk and look into this in more detail. I will post a blog and update has I go along. Below I will give a link to a video on amazon prime.. worth the watch. Enjoy.
Brief History
Busby was arrested, tried and condemned to death after he murdered his father-in-law Daniel Auty in 1702. Thomas Busby a local man became partners with his father in law Awety in the illicit coining business at Danotty hall. It was reported, Busby a bully and a drunkard returned home to discover Daniel Awety sat in his favourite chair and after an argument…
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