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Ghosts at Number 37 Abbott Road, Bournemouth? For ten years 37 Abbott Road was the home

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Ghosts at Number 37 Abbott Road, Bournemouth? For ten years 37 Abbott Road was the home

Ghosts at Number 37 Abbott Road, Bournemouth? For ten years 37 Abbott Road was the home of Charlie & Pat Burden, however, in the space of a week the couple had fled the house in fear and their family has been broken up. Reporter Alister Martin and photographer Alisdair MacDonald spent two nights inside the empty house, waiting and watching. August 1981. © Mirrorpix

Alistar Macdonald
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
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Media ID 21645340

Exterior Gate Ghosts House Investigation Mysteries Night Time

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Captured in the eerie stillness of a moonlit night, this haunting print transports us to the enigmatic Number 37 Abbott Road, Bournemouth. Once a sanctuary for Charlie and Pat Burden, their lives were abruptly shattered within a week's time, forcing them to flee in terror and leaving their family torn apart. Intrigued by the mysterious circumstances surrounding this abandoned house, reporter Alister Martin and photographer Alisdair MacDonald embarked on an audacious mission. For two nights they ventured into the desolate dwelling, braving its chilling secrets while keeping vigilant watch. The year was August 1981; an era when unexplained phenomena gripped our collective imagination. This snapshot from that era captures not only the exterior of a seemingly ordinary house but also hints at untold mysteries lurking within its walls. As we gaze upon this image bathed in darkness, questions arise: What malevolent forces drove Charlie and Pat from their once beloved home? What spectral presence lurks behind those gates? Was it truly ghosts that haunted Number 37 Abbott Road? Alistar Macdonald's evocative photography invites us to delve deeper into these perplexing enigmas of yesteryears. It serves as a reminder that even amidst our daily routines lie tales of inexplicable occurrences waiting to be unraveled.


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Step into the past with our captivating framed print from Memory Lane Prints, "Ghosts at Number 37 Abbott Road, Bournemouth?" This evocative piece by Alistair Macdonald transports you back in time to a house with a mysterious past. For a decade, Charlie & Pat Burden called 37 Abbott Road their home, but in the span of a week, they were forced to abandon it in fear. Add this intriguing piece to your collection and let the story unfold as you ponder the secrets that lie within the walls. Each print is meticulously framed to preserve the vibrant colors and details, making it a stunning addition to any room.


Photo Prints

Step into the captivating world of Memory Lane Prints with Alistair Macdonald's hauntingly beautiful photograph, "Ghosts at Number 37 Abbott Road, Bournemouth?" For a decade, this once-happy home at Abbott Road was the cherished abode of Charlie and Pat Burden. But in a heartbeat, their tranquil lives were shattered, and they were forced to abandon their beloved home in terror. This evocative image invites you to ponder the mysteries of the past and the enigmatic allure of forgotten stories. Bring the haunting charm of Memory Lane Prints into your home and let the intrigue unfold.


Poster Prints

Step into the mystifying world of 37 Abbott Road, Bournemouth with our captivating Ghost Poster Prints from Media Storehouse. For a decade, this seemingly ordinary house was home to Alistair Macdonald from Memory Lane Prints. But ten years ago, an unexplained event unfolded - Charlie & Pat Burden, the previous residents, were suddenly filled with terror and fled the house in a week's time. The exact cause of their fright remains a local legend. Add an air of intrigue to your space with this hauntingly beautiful poster print, and let the mystery of 37 Abbott Road live on.


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Step into the mysterious world of 'Ghosts at Number 37 Abbott Road, Bournemouth?' with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from the Media Storehouse collection, featuring the evocative artwork by Alistair Macdonald from Memory Lane Prints. For a decade, this house was the residence of Charlie and Pat Burden. But in an instant, their lives were turned upside down as they fled in terror. Unravel the secrets hidden within this intriguing scene and piece together the haunting story. Engage in hours of captivating puzzle-solving and immerse yourself in the chilling atmosphere of this ghostly abode.

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