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Bournemouth Ghost Soldier

Bournemouth Town Hall, Bournemouth, Dorset Apparition World War I

Bournemouth Town Hall seems like an unlikely place for a ghostly encounter, but locals and visitors alike have reported strange sightings here. Every year on October 31st, an incorporeal soldier of Indian heritage is said to appear, helping himself to a drink of water from the building's facilities. This unusual haunting has been documented for many years, with multiple witnesses describing the soldier's calm and matter-of-fact demeanour as he goes about his business.

The presence of a ghostly soldier at Bournemouth Town Hall could be linked to the building's history and Bournemouth's role during World War I. As a major seaside resort, Bournemouth played host to thousands of soldiers recovering from injuries sustained during the conflict, many of whom were of Indian heritage. While there's no concrete evidence to suggest a specific soldier haunts the building, it's possible that the ghostly apparition is a manifestation of the town's wartime past. In addition to the soldier, there are also reports of phantom horses and carriages outside the building, as well as a ghostly cat said to haunt several of the town hall's rooms.

Historical Context

Bournemouth played a significant role during World War I, hosting thousands of soldiers recovering from injuries.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public Building
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
31 October (reoccurring)
Postcode Area
BH1

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