Girls in White Apparition
Gibbet Hill has a long history of paranormal activity, but one of the most enduring and intriguing sightings is that of the Girls in White. A teacher and clergyman were travelling by the old gibbet spot when they witnessed a procession of twenty girls dressed in white passing by. This sighting, which occurred before 1908, has been widely reported and remains a fascinating example of a ghostly apparition. The girls seemed to be walking in a line, giving the impression of a funeral procession or some sort of mournful ritual.
The sighting of the Girls in White is particularly interesting given the historical context of Gibbet Hill. The hill was once the site of a gibbet, a gruesome device used to display the bodies of executed prisoners. It's possible that the girls are connected to this dark history, perhaps as victims of some tragedy or crime. The fact that multiple witnesses, including a teacher and clergyman, reported the sighting lends credibility to the account. While we can't say for certain what the girls were doing or why they appeared, their ghostly procession remains a haunting and unexplained phenomenon.
The gibbet on Gibbet Hill was used to display the bodies of executed prisoners in the 18th and 19th centuries.
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