So who do we see in order to get to see this underground street cupcake?
So who do we see in order to get to see this underground street cupcake?
And are ther any pics getting taken and posted ?
Hi Cupcake, and welcome to Yo. Yes, very interesting indeed. One thing though, you'll need to back up your 'eyewitness testimony' with some rock hard solid facts. Slum streets were normally tarmaced over - a few feet at the very most beneath our 2010 feet. Upload your photos here, and let's see the facts of your case.
Daz
"I have never let my schooling interfere with my education."... ... ... Mark Twain.
18 posts on here already - and all of them based on one of Tom Slemen's stories. I had no idea that people took this kind of stuff seriously - even to the point of thinking they were worth rubbishing! I dare say it'll sell a few more copies of these works of fiction though, and fair enough so long as they are recognised as such.
As for the 'paranormal company', I'm wondering how much it costs to go on one of their 'investigations'... A nice little earner, I'm thinking.
In fact, this post could well be a promotional stunt for one or both of these enterprises... I hope subsequent entries, however, will prove me wrong...
Hi Ged, the company is Night Vision Investigations.
Their website is www.nightvisioninvestigations.co.uk
Right Dazza, I got loads of pics while I was down there so I'll upload them, bear with me though because I'm new to this so not sure what to do. I'm only going on what the group told me, they said they had a historian down there prior. I don't know what else it could be if not a slum?
hiya im june one half of night vision investigations, we do indeed have access to and underground area that made up of different shops/rooms on a street with back alleys ect... we are still investigating the possible paranormal occurances that have been reported there and as we are a scientific based company so we do not fake or create 'stunts' as you call it we are looking for hard evidence. Also if i may add we do our investigations for charity so we are a non profit organisation the previous investigation there was for help for heroes. If anyone would like more info please check out our web www.nightvisioninvestigations.co.uk thanks june
So you're doing it all 'for entertainment'... but in a 'science-based' kind of way...... Well, no conflict there, then! Sounds like, erm... serious fun...
I notice you're a trifle coy as to your locations, or what the Gallery photos purport to show... though many of the images are hardly of locations that are secret or even underground. Understandable perhaps - and perhaps it wouldn't do to share the info too widely?
When you say you are a non-profit organisation, does that mean that all your fees go to support charities? Very commendable if so; but this is not made clear on your website.
You refer to your 'consultants' as being 'professionals'. I'm wondering what qualifications they might have...
You say you can't foresee any problems... I thought you had clairvoyants among your 'consultants'...
Right then,use your loaf to boost the sales or interest by sticking up two or three photographs on the site...what we're seeing on your site is whats been seen by members on YO,if these are genuine shops Allyways? I'm sure you'll find quite a few sales bookings ordered overnight.we do indeed have access to and underground area that made up of different shops/rooms on a street with back alleys
Hello June. Given that these underground streets, shops and alleyways are no longer inhabited nor accessible, who on earth is reporting the paranormal activities to you - ghosts?
Hmmm! wasn't the Kilns on the station site? and the first rail station was built in 1836 although it was a wooden structure
# The first station at Lime Street, by John Foster Jnr with a wooden trainshed by John Cunningham and Arthur Holme, was opened 15 August 1836.
# This station was replaced in 1849 by a new station on Lord Nelson Street by Sir William Tite. It included the first totally innovative iron segmental-arched vault trainshed by Richard Turner, built the year after he completed the Palm House at Kew, which marked the turning point in trainshed design. The rear wall of the 1849 station still exists along the back edge of platform 1.
# This original trainshed was replaced, by LNWR, with a new trainshed in 1867 by William Baker. This is the existing north vault of the station.
# The North Western Hotel was opened in 1871.
# The second trainshed vault, by Francis Stevenson and E. W. Ives, was added in 1874. This is the current south vault of the station.
my dad used to work as a chef on Pullman trains in late 60's early 70's & he always used to go on about a street under Lime street....I'm sure he used to mention about a bakery.....I was only a kid when he used to talk about it ,I wish I'd of listened to him now
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From the OP:
Tom Slemen is completely wrong about this. The real truth of the matter is that...
[Chapter one]
'They are the Diddymen Jam-butty mines. Once regarded as folklaw. Knowledge of this was deliberately covered up by the authorites, due to the 'diminutive size' of the population which guarded the mine. It would have invited siege and attack if people from outside of these lands learnt of this new found source of carbohydrate, and the small force of people that protected it. Yes, the people of the Jam-butty mines were a fiecely proud lot, and despite their lack of stature had copious amounts of energy - on account of all the jam-butty's they ate. In the end they where forced to live underground. The medieval town they created/mined 'extended [far] beneath the Lime St cuttings', and was the real reason why Lime Street station was created on that particular site opposite St George's Hall; it was close to the first sidings that the Diddymen cart track that brought the butty's to town.'
Thanks for reading. Well, someone had to set the facts straight here.
[with apologies to Mr K.A.Dodd OBE]
"I have never let my schooling interfere with my education."... ... ... Mark Twain.
ahahahahah bloody hell, so sorry to confuse you all, i dont really feel the need to explain myself or my organisation and what we do but we are just interested in paranormal investigation and old liverpool. I just thought you all where interested in the history of liverpool too? and possibly what we have found, i didnt come on here for my group or myself to be called into question ! sorry to have interjected people, good luck with your theories.......
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i wish it was that easy to talk to 'ghosts' ged! they are accessible to us and the people that gave us the access they asked us to investigate the reports of stuff going on and thats how we came across this amazing place, its still early days yet so we need a few more people to look at the site for their opinions im not a historian, i just love to do what i do, i work full time and so this is a cherished hobby, and if we can make some money for charities then so be it.....
"I have never let my schooling interfere with my education."... ... ... Mark Twain.
Well June, nothing would please me better if you found some evidence during your investigations, but please - no moths in flight or dust particles caught in the flash that pass as orbs - or the forming of spirits (if you're Derek Acorah or Yvette Fielding) It was about 1976 since I was last down in that basement, I also went into the bowels of St. Georges Hall (and I don't mean the cells but the parts closed to the general public - full of dust/cobwebs/pigeon muck/old sweet wrappers and coins - dropped through the grids of Lime st over the decades) and i've yet to witness anything supernatural or paranormal but that could just be because i'm the type that never will so I'll never say it doesn't exist. More annoyed we didn't take photos than anything else.
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