Haunted London
Walter Thornbury y George Walter Thornbury
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London: one of the oldest and most populous cities in the world. Surely it holds a few secrets within its ancient walls and the stories of ghostly presences abound. (17 hr 9 min)
Capítulos
Preface | 9:27 | Leído por Lynne T |
Introduction | 7:22 | Leído por ashleighjane |
Temple Bar | 48:01 | Leído por ashleighjane |
The Strand (South Side) Part 1 | 35:17 | Leído por Dru Conway |
The Strand (South Side) Part 2 | 30:42 | Leído por Julie Barkley |
Somerset House Part 1 | 27:18 | Leído por Lynne T |
Somerset House Part 2 | 32:08 | Leído por Lynne T |
The Strand (South Side, Continued) | 54:37 | Leído por Linda Johnson |
The Savoy | 44:06 | Leído por Linda Johnson |
From the Savoy to Charing Cross | 43:53 | Leído por Linda Johnson |
The North Side of the Strand from Temple Bar to Charing Cross with Digressions … | 34:50 | Leído por Linda Johnson |
The North Side of the Strand from Temple Bar to Charing Cross with Digressions … | 31:44 | Leído por Linda Johnson |
The North Side of the Strand from Temple Bar to Charing Cross with Digressions … | 36:22 | Leído por Linda Johnson |
Charing Cross Part 1 | 40:15 | Leído por Linda Johnson |
Charing Cross Part 2 | 40:41 | Leído por Linda Johnson |
Charing Cross Part 3 | 37:26 | Leído por Linda Johnson |
St. Martin's Lane | 44:12 | Leído por Gillian Hendrie |
Long Acre and its Tributaries Part 1 | 28:12 | Leído por Ian Stewart |
Long Acre and its Tributaries Part 2 | 31:39 | Leído por Linda Olsen Fitak |
Drury Lane Part 1 | 46:55 | Leído por Esmeralda Fisher |
Drury Lane Part 2 | 51:03 | Leído por Esmeralda Fisher |
Drury Lane Part 3 | 49:54 | Leído por susanjhudson |
St. Giles's Part 1 | 29:28 | Leído por Ian Stewart |
St. Giles's Part 2 | 48:04 | Leído por Ian Stewart |
Lincoln's Inn Fields Part 1 | 46:54 | Leído por Linda Johnson |
Lincoln's Inn Fields Part 2 | 52:11 | Leído por Linda Johnson |
Lincoln's Inn Fields Part 3 | 46:26 | Leído por jenno |
Reseñas
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Mark Gordon
my grandfather came from London.
No ghost stories here!





Kerrigan
The title apparently refers to London being “haunted” by its past. To be honest, I only listened to the preface through the first part of the second chapter. The preface does admit that the book has “less to do with” spirits than history, but I missed that on my first listen, so I was fairly disappointed. So far it has been about uprisings and upsets in London history with special and detailed emphasis on beheadings. (The author assumes the reader to have a certain familiarity with English political and religious history, which I personally lack.) Would you like to know how long it takes for a head on a spike to- um- let’s say “decay” enough to fall off? Now I know, and I wish I didn’t. The author is bloodthirsty. I am less so. Not my cup of tea.
My Grandfather knew this





M Gordon
My grandfather was born in London, and heard most of these stories.