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Spike Island White Woman

Spike Island, Cobh, Ireland Apparition Edwardian

Spike Island, a place steeped in history and eerie legends, is said to be haunted by a number of ghostly apparitions. One of the most enduring and chilling tales is that of the White Woman, a phantom figure seen by numerous individuals over the years. This ghostly form, often described as a white female figure, is said to roam the island alongside a phantom soldier with two black holes instead of eyes. The sightings of these apparitions have been reported to date back to at least 1914.

Historical records suggest that Spike Island has a rich and complex past, having served as a military base, a prison, and even a site for internment during the Irish War of Independence. It was during one of these periods, in May or June 1914, that a witness reported fleeing from a tall, off-yellow glossy figure that stood looking out to sea towards Cobh. This sighting, along with others, has contributed to the island's reputation as a hub of paranormal activity. While the exact nature and origin of these ghostly apparitions remain unclear, they continue to fascinate and unsettle those who visit the island.

Historical Context

Spike Island has a complex history dating back to the 18th century, with various uses including as a military base and prison.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Island
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown (woman and solider), tall figure in May or June 1914

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