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Glasgow Hospital Ghosts

Royal Infirmary Hospital, Glasgow, Glasgow Apparition Victorian

Royal Infirmary Hospital in Glasgow is home to a number of unsettling paranormal occurrences. One of the most bizarre is the apparition of a ward sister who appears to be cut off at the knee. This ghostly figure has been spotted walking around at night by at least one nurse. It's not clear what the story is behind this truncated apparition, but it's certainly a chilling sight. The hospital is also said to be haunted by Archie, a ghostly elderly man who wears a bun net and can be seen talking to dying patients.

Historically, hospitals have always been places of great emotional intensity, and it's no surprise that some of that energy lingers long after patients have left. In the case of Royal Infirmary Hospital, there are reports of multiple ghostly encounters. One of the most recent and poignant accounts is that of a doctor who was called to attend to a patient who had arrested. As he rushed down the corridor, the patient asked him for directions out, and the doctor pointed over his shoulder without breaking stride. It was only when he reached the patient, who had sadly passed away, that he realised it was the same man who had asked for directions. This kind of interaction has led some to speculate that the hospital's ghosts may be trying to communicate with the living.

Historical Context

The Royal Infirmary Hospital in Glasgow has a long history dating back to the 18th century

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Hospital
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Sister in Twentieth century, and patient in 2002
Postcode Area
G4

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