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Is this a ghost at Bacup theatre?

6:44pm Sunday 1st June 2008

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A PARANORMAL investigation has been carried out in a bid to find the truth behind a theatre's resident ghost Norah'.

And the team has revealed a picture showing what they believe is a ghost.

Bacup Royal Court Theatre staff called in the investigators after cast, crew and visitors sensed the Rochdale Road venue was haunted.

The Paranormal Activity Research Team of Lancashire spent a night at the theatre with six staff.

Equipped with electro-magnetic field meters, infra-red cameras and temperature sensors, investigators Pete and Marlene Bony and Peter Everitt, were accompanied by medium Judith Roby.

After the investigation, Pete said: "There are certainly four or five spirits present including a couple of children. We believe there's a lot more to be found."

As well as the picture, the team said they also heard the sound of shuffling in the circle and a man who said he was Mr Jackson who had once owned the theatre. On the stage Pete said he felt that someone had fallen to their death, and Judith said she saw a lady playing piano in the rehearsal room.

The theatre was originally an iron foundry but opened the following year as a theatre.

In the 20th century it was a picture palace and a bingo hall before becoming The Empire Theatre. Several years ago, it changed its name back to the Royal Court and is owned and run by Bacup Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society on a charitable basis.

The Paranormal Activity Research Team of Lancashire was set up a few years ago and offers free investigations of all buildings in which ghosts are suspected.

But Pete said the team felt that Norah was not the ghost's name: "One of our psychics got the sense she was clearly given the name Kitty, which corresponds with a book of the history of the theatre which she hadn't been allowed to look at before the investigation.

"Kitty was an usher."


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Hellboy, SPOOOKY Hell... says...
5:09pm Mon 2 Jun 08

This looks like someone who was in a BIG hurry to get to the bar or the toilet...OR...It could be an ALIEN!!! Check out The Sun and every sister paper,as 'ALIENS' are trendy again. KLAATU BARADA NIKTO!!!

kirsty, uk says...
7:04pm Tue 3 Jun 08

it certainly does just look like a good old motion blur.

M, London says...
1:14pm Wed 4 Jun 08

This is ridiculous, it's clearly a woman holding a white handbag rushing to or back from the loo...there is nothing spooky about it at all...unfortunately

charlie, lancashire says...
12:23pm Thu 5 Jun 08

Its hard to tell what the picture is until its been looked at properly
through image testing.But i believe strongly in spirits.A friend of mine is always takeing pictures.They took a picture of a lovely old house and when the photo came through.The house that was empty with no curtains or occupants looked completely different.There were curtains at the windows and a little boy stood looking out of the window.This was also in the bacup area.On other photos they had taken some have come back with very unusual images on them.So the picture in the theatre could be genuine.

Sammi, Liverpool says...
2:32pm Thu 5 Jun 08

I was in Bacup Theatre in March doing a paranormal investigation with our group the S.P.I. Society of Paranormal Investigation's http://www.freewebs.
com/spi_members/inde
x.htm
& Pete who took this picture was there & showed me this on his laptop. He had lots of imaging software that could change the lighting on the picture ect. and when he did, the image was transparent!

It was not solid at all.

So it was definitely no human!

It's a fantastic picture and it's even better when you can see it with your own eyes!

Shaun, Boston says...
7:26pm Thu 5 Jun 08

Things must be terribly boring in Lancashire these days, for this to have made it to print. The photo is obviously a time-lapse image taken during a performance, and the 'ghost' a patron moving to the end of the aisle.

Peter Farley, Darwen, Lancs says...
10:18pm Thu 5 Jun 08

These things are always of interest to us mere mortals. I would like to have more photographic details from the photographer. I am sure newspaper archives would reveal if any deaths occured during the period the building has been in use and thus help to substantiate the claims that more than one spirit is present in the building. Maybe the reliable news paper could do a follow up article with these details in print.

Pete Bony, Bacup - Lancashire says...
12:48pm Fri 6 Jun 08

In reply to Shaun in Boston - The photo was definitely not taken using time lapse, in fact I have the original photo which was shot in "RAW" format which proves that the photo is as the camera took it and has never been enhanced or alteres in any way. It also gives all of the camera settings from when the photo was taken, all of which have been checked by several reliable, professional photographers! I have retained this photo in it's "RAW" formatt for anyone to scrutinise when they visit the Theatre, which is where Sammi (The previous post) saw the original photo and the details of the camera settings from when the photo was taken.

fox_3000au, Australia says...
7:20am Mon 9 Jun 08

In reply to Pete Bony.
"...which proves that the photo is as the camera took it and has never been enhanced or alteres in any way." Thats because the "person" in the photo is exactly that...a person. Stop clutching for straws people. BTW I took a photo of my dog yesterday and sent it too a professional camera person, he said it definately was authentic and that none of the data was tampered with. When I take a photo next and discover there is a blur in it I'm going to post it on the net.

Kids these days....

Cheers, Fox.

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EVIDENCE: Ghostly image taken by the Paranormal Activity Research Team of Lancashire EVIDENCE: Ghostly image taken by the Paranormal Activity Research Team of Lancashire

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