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Episodeeeeeee 20!!!!!!!!!!!! Welcome to this weeks episode of Across The Cemetery, in this episode we enter the dreary pits of Victorian workhouses to explore what paranormal activity can be found in these institutes that caused so much pain and suffering, for so many. For those unaware, workhouses in the UK were facilities that were set up by the government to 'aid' those who were destitute and often had no other option when it came to finding food and shelter.
Workhouses were not prisons, people were free to come and go as they pleased. But often those entering did not have a choice as without the workhouse, they simply wouldn't be able to eat. Take a listen as we explore what happened those unfortunate enough to have to enter these establishments and why they are some of the most spiritually active locations in the land.
During the episode I mention a couple of links that I would leave in the description, these are:
Ouija Brothers Investigation of Leeds Union Workhouse - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hifF1jxyfqI
Details of Ripon Workhouse & Tours - https://riponmuseums.co.uk/workhouse-museum-garden/
If you have any thoughts or comments on todays episode, you can reach us by email on [email protected] or you can find our socials:
Twitter: @axthecemetery
TikTok: @axthecemetery
Instagram: @acrossthecemetery
Thank you very much for listening, if you enjoyed the episode, please consider leaving a review wherever you listen to your podcasts!
Hug Hug Hug,
Emma & Josh xoxo
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Episodeeeeeee 20!!!!!!!!!!!! Welcome to this weeks episode of Across The Cemetery, in this episode we enter the dreary pits of Victorian workhouses to explore what paranormal activity can be found in these institutes that caused so much pain and suffering, for so many. For those unaware, workhouses in the UK were facilities that were set up by the government to 'aid' those who were destitute and often had no other option when it came to finding food and shelter.
Workhouses were not prisons, people were free to come and go as they pleased. But often those entering did not have a choice as without the workhouse, they simply wouldn't be able to eat. Take a listen as we explore what happened those unfortunate enough to have to enter these establishments and why they are some of the most spiritually active locations in the land.
During the episode I mention a couple of links that I would leave in the description, these are:
Ouija Brothers Investigation of Leeds Union Workhouse - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hifF1jxyfqI
Details of Ripon Workhouse & Tours - https://riponmuseums.co.uk/workhouse-museum-garden/
If you have any thoughts or comments on todays episode, you can reach us by email on [email protected] or you can find our socials:
Twitter: @axthecemetery
TikTok: @axthecemetery
Instagram: @acrossthecemetery
Thank you very much for listening, if you enjoyed the episode, please consider leaving a review wherever you listen to your podcasts!
Hug Hug Hug,
Emma & Josh xoxo
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.