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The Woman in White Apparition

Unstated property, Annagh, Mid Ulster Apparition Early 20th Century

Deep in the Irish countryside, near the village of Annagh, a chilling encounter took place in 1927. A traveller, camping in the vicinity of a mysterious property, awoke to find a ghostly figure standing at a gate. The apparition, described as a woman in white, was witnessed by not one but two travellers, who were camping in the area. The second traveller was roused from slumber and also observed the eerie female form, which undoubtedly left a lasting impression on both men.

Historical records from the Churchtown Village Renewal Trust, as documented in 'The Annals of Churchtown', provide valuable insight into this paranormal event. Although the exact property remains unidentified, the testimony of the two travellers lends credibility to the haunting. The fact that they chose not to return to the area speaks volumes about the intensity of their experience. This unexplained encounter has become a fascinating footnote in local history, with the Woman in White remaining an enigmatic figure to this day.

Historical Context

Rural Irish setting, early 20th century

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Property
Date / Era
1927

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