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Text from Miss1995 - English

  • Legends of London

  • Carriages and carts - also part of English history.
  • And they can be seen not only in cinema and museums.
  • Take a trip in one of the districts of London Enfield (Enfield)that has one unusual story...
  • One cold December evening in 1961, a young man named Robert Byrd was riding a Bicycle on the street bell lane (Bell Lane) INFILE when he noticed the lights of a vehicle, rushing right at him.
  • The young man tried to turn off the road to avoid a collision, but it was too late.
  • Robert felt a thrill of terror when he realized that he would knock the black carriage, drawn by four horses.
  • Two dark figures sat on Wozniak and ran the cart, which hovered two feet above the ground!
  • And in that moment, when Robert had to feel the blow, the carriage drove through it and vanished.
  • Robert saw the phantom, which is called the "Flying coach Infield".
  • She rushes over, not touching the ground, although witnesses say that the clop of horses ' hoofs and the sound of the wheels can be heard very clearly.
  • It is believed that this carriage of the 18th century: then Infeld was not yet, and the road passed through a swampy area and consequently was much higher than now.
  • The coach at that time was often off the track and was sinking in the swamp.
  • Perhaps one of them, an echo of the tragedy occurred and forgotten a long time ago, still recalls his numbed by fear witnesses? 3.
  • November 2, 1811 Philip Whitehead, who worked as a cashier in the Bank of England, was convicted of counterfeiting and executed.
  • This fact was kept secret from his sister Sarah Whitehead, the custody of which took friends of the family with fleet street.
  • One day Sarah came to the Bank of England to see his brother, and one of the officers told her what had happened.
  • Due to the shock of the woman, it seems, lost his mind, and since then every day she came to the Bank with the question: "have You seen my brother?" It was always a long black dress, her face was concealed by a black veil, for this it was called "Banking nun".
  • Soon she began to bother the Directors of the Bank: the woman took it into his head that they took her vast fortune.
  • She began to fuss, shouting curses at the address of the bankers in the middle of the working day.
  • In 1818 Director of the Bank of England, tired from the daily attacks Sarah, offered her a large sum of money to get it ceased to appear in the building.
  • She has kept his promise during his lifetime, but after death and not violated.
  • Bank employees leaving work late at night, not once seen her ghostly figure and heard the question: "have You seen my brother?" 4.
  • The most famous serial killer Jack the Ripper, could not fail to leave a mark in his hometown.
  • Walk across Westminster bridge 31 December at around midnight.
  • Although the time to hunt ghosts is not the most successful, your reward will be meeting with the Ghost of the cold-blooded assassin London.
  • It is said that when the bells in the tower of big Ben announce the start of a new year, a dark figure appears on the parapet of Westminster bridge and jumps into the dark waters of the Thames.
  • According to legend, it was at this time in 1888 Jack the Ripper committed suicide, crocuses from the bridge, and since then his Ghost is forced to repeat the jump again and again...

AUTA KORJAAMAAN JOKAINEN LAUSE! - English

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    • One cold December evening in 1961, a young man named Robert Byrd was riding a Bicycle on the street bell lane (Bell Lane) INFILE when he noticed the lights of a vehicle, rushing right at him.
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    • Robert felt a thrill of terror when he realized that he would knock the black carriage, drawn by four horses.
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    • She rushes over, not touching the ground, although witnesses say that the clop of horses ' hoofs and the sound of the wheels can be heard very clearly.
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    • It is believed that this carriage of the 18th century: then Infeld was not yet, and the road passed through a swampy area and consequently was much higher than now.
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    • Perhaps one of them, an echo of the tragedy occurred and forgotten a long time ago, still recalls his numbed by fear witnesses? 3.
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    • November 2, 1811 Philip Whitehead, who worked as a cashier in the Bank of England, was convicted of counterfeiting and executed.
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    • This fact was kept secret from his sister Sarah Whitehead, the custody of which took friends of the family with fleet street.
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    • One day Sarah came to the Bank of England to see his brother, and one of the officers told her what had happened.
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    • Due to the shock of the woman, it seems, lost his mind, and since then every day she came to the Bank with the question: "have You seen my brother?" It was always a long black dress, her face was concealed by a black veil, for this it was called "Banking nun".
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    • Soon she began to bother the Directors of the Bank: the woman took it into his head that they took her vast fortune.
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    • In 1818 Director of the Bank of England, tired from the daily attacks Sarah, offered her a large sum of money to get it ceased to appear in the building.
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    • Bank employees leaving work late at night, not once seen her ghostly figure and heard the question: "have You seen my brother?" 4.
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    • Although the time to hunt ghosts is not the most successful, your reward will be meeting with the Ghost of the cold-blooded assassin London.
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    • It is said that when the bells in the tower of big Ben announce the start of a new year, a dark figure appears on the parapet of Westminster bridge and jumps into the dark waters of the Thames.
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    • According to legend, it was at this time in 1888 Jack the Ripper committed suicide, crocuses from the bridge, and since then his Ghost is forced to repeat the jump again and again...
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