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The Ghosts in the Window
You know the feeling. It’s night-time and you’re all alone. You get the strangest feeling that if you look into the glass of a darkened window, you might see a scary figure looking back at you?
Well, the tale that Alasdair Beckett-King chills James Shakeshaft with in this episode is ever so similar. Except it’s daytime, you’re in church with other people, and the figures seem to be acting out a boring play. So… the same. It’s the fenestral spectres of Trinity Church in York.
Disclaimer: WE CANNOT STRESS ENOUGH that Alasdair found his information from a number of sources. Not you, Colin. Really.
Credits:
The Loremen are Alasdair Beckett-King & James Shakeshaft.
Featured image from An Introduction to the Study of Gothic Architecture, J. H., Parker, 1877.
Music from La Lettre De Manon Valse played by Megone’s Orchestra, 1905.