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Drunken Fisherman's Fatal Fall

Jubilee Bridge, Lowestoft, Suffolk Apparition Victorian

Jubilee Bridge in Lowestoft stands as a testament to the town's rich maritime history, but it's also home to a rather eerie legend. A drunken sailor, in a vain attempt to impress his girlfriend, tried his hand at balancing on the handrail of the bridge - he failed, fell and died. Locals claim that his dying moans can still be heard when you stand under the bridge, a haunting reminder of the sailor's tragic demise.

The story goes back to the Victorian era, a time when Lowestoft was a bustling fishing port. The Jubilee Bridge, built during this period, has seen its fair share of maritime activity. While there's no concrete evidence to support the legend, multiple witnesses have reported hearing strange noises under the bridge, which they attribute to the drunken fisherman's ghost. The incident is said to have occurred during a night of revelry, when the sailor's attempt to show off his balancing skills ended in tragedy.

Historical Context

The Jubilee Bridge was built during the Victorian era to serve the growing fishing industry in Lowestoft.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Bridge
Activity Types
Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
NR32

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