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Phantom Drummer of Baravulin

Unidentified small cottage, Baravulin, Highland Poltergeist Victorian

In the quaint Highlands village of Baravulin, a small unidentified cottage was once the epicentre of a most intriguing poltergeist activity. It was here that a phantom drumming phenomenon would manifest whenever a bagpiper played a tune. The drumming sounds were not just random noises, but a series of raps that seemed to convey a message. According to reports, through these raps, the phantom claimed to have been an Irishman who fell at the Battle of Tel El Kebir in Egypt. This spectral drummer has left a lasting impression on local folklore, with many regarding it as a harmless but fascinating manifestation of the paranormal.

The year was 1924 when these bizarre occurrences took place. The historical context of the haunting is deeply rooted in the legacy of the British Army's involvement in Egypt during the Victorian era. The Battle of Tel El Kebir, a pivotal moment in the Anglo-Egyptian War, saw significant Irish participation. It's theorised that the phantom drummer's claimed Irish heritage and connection to this battle may be more than coincidental. While the exact nature of the haunting remains a mystery, the fact that it was triggered by the sound of bagpipes adds a unique layer of intrigue to this already captivating case.

Historical Context

The haunting coincides with the Victorian era's military engagements in Egypt.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Property
Date / Era
1924
Postcode Area
PH9

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