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George the Hospital Poltergeist

St Andrews Hospital, E3, London Apparition Post-War

St Andrews Hospital in London's East End has a fascinating, if somewhat brief, history of paranormal activity. In the mid-1970s, during a period of renovation, three workers installing new lifts reported a strange occurrence. As they worked, a shimmering white shape appeared next to them, similar to a heat haze, and then vanished just as quickly. This fleeting apparition may have been 'George', a poltergeist-like entity known to hospital staff.

Interestingly, the workers' experience was not an isolated incident. They mentioned it to the nurses, who suggested that the entity might have been 'George', a mischievous presence that had been known to move things around unless staff said hello to him at the start of their shift. Although the hospital no longer stands, the legend of George lives on as a curious footnote in the history of London's paranormal activity.

Historical Context

St Andrews Hospital was a significant healthcare facility in London's East End, operating during the post-war period.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Hospital
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
No Access
Date / Era
Circa 1976
Postcode Area
E3

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