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Rawdon Poltergeist Knocking

Rawdon Baptist College, Rawdon, West Yorkshire Poltergeist Edwardian

Rawdon Baptist College in Yorkshire was once the scene of a rather unusual and unexplained phenomenon. During the summer of 1909, the handful of residents in the area were disturbed by strange knocking sounds coming from within the walls of the college. It wasn't just a one-off occurrence either - the knocking persisted both day and night, leaving many to wonder what could be causing it. To add to the mystery, items such as potted plants were moved without explanation, suggesting that something more sinister was at play.

The summer of 1909 was a typical one for Rawdon, with the college being one of the focal points of the local community. However, the strange happenings that took place during this time were anything but typical. The poltergeist activity, as it would later be described, was characterised by loud knocking sounds and unexplained movements of objects. While there are no detailed witness accounts available, it's clear that the residents were genuinely spooked by what was happening. The fact that the activity persisted over a period of time suggests that it wasn't just a one-off anomaly, but rather a genuine case of paranormal activity.

Historical Context

Rawdon Baptist College was established in the 19th century as a place of education and worship.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
School
Activity Types
Audio Movement
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Limited Access
Date / Era
August 1909
Postcode Area
LS19

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