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Tag Archives: T F Thistleton-Dyer
The Harbinger
Creepy History 64. Happy Halloween, and welcome to another October of “creepy histories” on Windows into History. The following quote is from Strange Pages from Family Papers by T. F. Thistleton-Dyer, published in 1895: In some cases, families have been … Continue reading
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The Kingdom Underground
Creepy History 63. Happy Halloween, and welcome to another October of “creepy histories” on Windows into History. The following quote is from Strange Pages from Family Papers by T. F. Thistleton-Dyer, published in 1895: At Rushen Castle, Isle of Man, … Continue reading
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Music of the Dead
Creepy History 62. Happy Halloween, and welcome to another October of “creepy histories” on Windows into History. The following quote is from Strange Pages from Family Papers by T. F. Thistleton-Dyer, published in 1895: But, in modern days, one of … Continue reading
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The Doppelganger Ghost
Creepy History 61. Happy Halloween, and welcome to another October of “creepy histories” on Windows into History. The following quote is from the Lakes Herald, 15th March 1895, and references a book by Thomas Thistleton-Dyer, which we will be looking … Continue reading
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