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Flying Brass Poltergeist

Mather and Platt's Works, Bury, Greater Manchester Poltergeist Post-War

Deep in the heart of Bury, at Mather and Platt's Works in Bradley Fold, a most peculiar and intriguing poltergeist event took place back in January 1958. It was here, within the confines of this industrial setting, that two designers bore witness to a series of bizarre occurrences that would leave even the most sceptical of minds questioning the nature of reality. Brass bushes suddenly took to the air, flying haphazardly around their office in a display that defied explanation. The chaos didnt stop there; a bottle of red ink inexplicably hurled itself at a manager, while a pencil sharpener traversed the room unaided, as if propelled by an unseen force. The disturbances were not limited to these incidents alone, with mugs also inexplicably falling from surfaces, further adding to the mystique of this enigmatic event.

Established in 1847, Mather and Platt had a long history as a significant engineering firm, contributing substantially to the industrial landscape of Greater Manchester. The January 1958 poltergeist incident, though unexplained, remains a fascinating footnote in the company's history. The event, characterised by its seemingly inexplicable nature, has garnered interest not only for its paranormal implications but also for the insight it provides into the working conditions and environment of the time. The witnesses, two designers, reported these events firsthand, providing a credible account of the disturbances that took place. The closure of Mather and Platt's Works in 1982 marked the end of an era for this industrial site, but the legacy of the flying brass poltergeist endures, captivating those with an interest in the paranormal.

Historical Context

Mather and Platt, an engineering firm, operated from 1847 until its closure in 1982.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Industrial Workplace
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
No Public Access
Date / Era
January 1958
Postcode Area
BL7

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