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James Wood's Ghostly Apparition

Bond Street Shopping Centre, Leeds, West Yorkshire Apparition Victorian

Deep in the heart of Leeds, at the bustling Bond Street Shopping Centre, a rather sorry looking ghost has been spotted. In November 1977, a member of the cleaning staff caught a glimpse of James Wood, a cobbler from days gone by, in one of the loading bays. He was dressed in a muddy green jerkin and brown trousers, a far cry from the smart attire you'd expect to see in a modern shopping centre. The encounter was brief, but it left a lasting impression on the witness.

Historical records suggest that James Wood lived in Leeds during the Victorian era, a time when the city's textile industry was booming. As a cobbler, he would have worked hard to make a living, repairing and making shoes for the local community. It's possible that James' spirit has lingered, perhaps tied to the site where he worked or lived. The shopping centre, which opened in the 1960s, has undergone several renovations over the years, but it's clear that James' presence has been felt by staff and visitors alike. While there's no concrete evidence to explain James' ghostly manifestation, his apparition remains a fascinating and intriguing sighting.

Historical Context

Victorian era, textile industry

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Shopping Centre
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
November 1977
Postcode Area
LS1

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