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Grinning Lady Ghost

Slug and Lettuce Public House, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyneandwear Apparition Victorian

Slug and Lettuce Public House in Newcastle upon Tyne has been at the centre of a ghostly mystery since 2014. It was then that two women took a self-portrait in the pub, only to discover a grinning female figure in the shot. The image caused a stir, appearing in several national outlets and earning the unknown figure the nickname 'Grinning Lady'. While some might dismiss the apparition as a trick of the light, the image has sparked numerous reports of a phantom figure being spotted in the pub since.

Interestingly, the Grinning Lady sighting is not an isolated incident. Although the pub's history dates back to the Victorian era, there are no recorded instances of ghostly activity prior to 2014. It's possible that the Grinning Lady is a relatively new presence, or one that's been stirred up by the publicity surrounding her image. Witnesses describe the apparition as a female figure with a mischievous grin, although details about her appearance remain scarce. The image captured in 2014 remains the most compelling evidence of the Grinning Lady's existence.

Historical Context

The Slug and Lettuce Public House has been serving drinks since the Victorian era

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public House
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
2014
Postcode Area
NE1

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