Author: Amanda
The Ghosts of Huskisson Street
Huskisson Street has many ghostly tales and you will find it within the Georgian Quarter of Liverpool. When walking down this terraced street, you will easily find yourself being transported back in time. In the snow, it is like a Victorian wonderland. Summertime is also wonderful. This is especially so when the sun is setting.… Read more
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The Ghosts of St Luke’s Church in Liverpool
St Luke’s Church in Liverpool, is the perfect place to visit if you like haunted locations and Gothic architecture. Also, it is a photographers dream location if like me you find Gothic horror inspiring. Also known locally as the ‘bombed out church’, it remains in ruins. It is a reminder of the blitz bombings of… Read more
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Glasgow Necropolis
Glasgow Necropolis is a magnificent cemetery and as a matter of fact, its first burial took place in 1832. Likewise, it now has upwards of 50,000 burials and is a magnificent cemetery to visit. In addition, it is my first holiday break with Mark for a Valentine’s Day celebration. Of course, I have clearly met… Read more
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Victorian cemeteries and my love for them
Victorian cemeteries offer plenty of opportunity for a good photograph. They also continue inciting my joy of Gothic horror, and romance. I love the peace of old Victorian cemeteries and I can spend hours reading the inscriptions on the various headstones. In addition, I find the magnificent carvings of statues and angels alluring. I always imagine… Read more
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Lesbian Vampires of the Seventies with Bite
Lesbian Vampires of the 1970’s were featuring on the silver screen thanks to the famous Hammer Horror studios. All three of these films were simply mind blowing. Without further a do, allow me to begin introducing you to the Karnstein family of vampires. Introduction to the lesbian vampires These days, I suppose many will view… Read more
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