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Next Landshut wedding 2013.txt

Next Landshut wedding 2013.txt

The Landshut wedding is a historic Festival and takes place in the city of Landshut, traditionally since the year 1475. The feast is celebrated every four years, with the next date to the year 2013. Photo Copyright: forherandforhim.com In 2012 bridesmaid dresses the Landshut wedding visitors can enjoy again on many festive highlights.

The Headless Horseman of Dungee Corner

The Headless Horseman of Dungee Corner

My mother used to recall the tale of the Headless Horseman of Dungee Corner

There is a long straight road known as ‘Mile Strret’ heading out of the village of Bozeat that joins a Roman Road at a T-junction known to the locals as ‘Dungee Corner’.

Sussex Centre for Folklore, Fairy Tales and Fantasy events

Sussex Centre for Folklore, Fairy Tales and Fantasy events

I hoped you might be interested in some of the events organised by the Sussex Centre for Folklore, Fairy Tales and Fantasy, a part of Chichester University. Coming up are:

Images of Witches: History, Fairy Tales, Films, a public lecture by Willem de Blécourt.

At: The Cloisters, Bishop Otter Campus, University of Chichester, College Lane

Brampton, Cumbria

Brampton, Cumbria

According to a newspaper article by Sarah Newstead that appeared in the News & Star on 28 September 2011 entitled ‘Is Cumbria The Most Haunted?’

Raffles, Carlisle, Cumbria

Raffles, Carlisle, Cumbria

According to a newspaper article by Sarah Newstead that appeared in the News & Star on 28 September 2011 entitled ‘Is Cumbria The Most Haunted?’

The Branthwaite Neuk Boggle, Cumbria

The Branthwaite Neuk Boggle, Cumbria

According to a newspaper article by Sarah Newstead that appeared in the News & Star on 28 September 2011 entitled ‘Is Cumbria The Most Haunted?’

Caldbeck is a magnet for spooks that walk among us, if the stories are to be believed.

Alston, Cumbria

Alston, Cumbria

According to a newspaper article by Sarah Newstead that appeared in the News & Star on 28 September 2011 entitled ‘Is Cumbria The Most Haunted?’

Or Cross Fell which can be clearly seen from Alston, where legend has is St Augustine put up a cross to rid the area of spirits.

Cartmel Fell, Cumbria

Cartmel Fell, Cumbria

According to a newspaper article by Sarah Newstead that appeared in the News & Star on 28 September 2011 entitled ‘Is Cumbria The Most Haunted?’

Askham Hall, Cumbria

Askham Hall, Cumbria

According to a newspaper article by Sarah Newstead that appeared in the News & Star on 28 September 2011 entitled ‘Is Cumbria The Most Haunted?’

How about the phantom men in top hats reportedly seen by guests at Lowther’s Askham Hall in the 1950s? The tale goes that after a black cat found mummified in a wall space was destroyed, the ghostly presence vanished.