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Ghostly Pranksters of Newport

Mountjoy Street, Newport, Gwent Unknown Victorian

Mountjoy Street in Newport was abuzz with rumours of a ghostly presence back in April 1894. It seems a group of mischievous boys had been spreading the word that a property along this road was haunted, and they were determined to catch a glimpse of the supernatural entity. But their enthusiasm got the better of them, and they resorted to smashing windows while they waited for the ghost to appear. The police were quick to intervene, arresting the group of boys for their troubles.

This incident highlights the lighter side of ghost hunting, or rather, the antics of some over-enthusiastic youngsters. During the Victorian era, spiritualism and the supernatural were all the rage, and it's likely that these boys were caught up in the excitement of it all. While there's no concrete evidence of a ghostly presence on Mountjoy Street, the incident remains a fascinating footnote in the history of Newport's paranormal activity.

Historical Context

Late 19th century spiritualism and supernatural folklore

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual Mischievous
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
April 1894
Postcode Area
NP10

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