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The Orange Man of Erdington

Gunter Road, Birmingham, Westmidlands Apparition Late 20th Century

Imagine walking to school on a chilly winter morning in Erdington, Birmingham, when suddenly you catch a glimpse of a glowing orange figure. That's exactly what a young lad experienced back in 1970. He was on his way to school, heading down Gunter Road, when he spotted the entity. The figure remained for around twenty seconds before vanishing into thin air. The features of the orange man weren't clear, but its presence was certainly unsettling.

The Orange Man of Erdington isn't a one-off sighting. This mysterious figure is said to have appeared along other streets in the area, leaving residents and visitors alike wondering about its origins. While we don't have a specific date for when these sightings started, the 1970 winter encounter is well documented. It's worth noting that Erdington has a rich history, dating back to the medieval period, which might provide some context for these paranormal sightings. Unfortunately, we don't have much more information about the Orange Man's appearance or any potential connections to local history.

Historical Context

Erdington's history dates back to the medieval period

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Winter 1970, 07:30h
Postcode Area
B23

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