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The pennies? Lord knows! I suspect they perhaps came from a museum or the like. When I was a kid pennies dating back to the last decade of the1800s with Victoria's noggin on them were not all that uncommon, and to this day I've still got one somewhere. Apparently there were also a couple of dummy .303 rounds spilled out on the floor too!As to The Angel of Mons... if he were alive I'd have to ask my cousin (twice removed) if he saw it! But although he survived Mons he didn't make it down off the Menin Road in October 1914 anyway.I was a vision engineer in broadcasting before I retired and I knew the producer of Most Haunted slightly. I also knew one of the regular cameramen/location managers through working with him at a company called Telegenic. I asked him about the lighthouse episode they did when stones "appeared" to fall on them from above because on the program he seemed to be terrified by what was happening at that moment. His answer? "Well you've got to play along haven't you!"...Over the years I've done some explorations in some very sketchy places including one where a particularly sick multiple murderer killed two or three women and battered to death a baby one of them had with her. Luckily he was smashed to the ground and throttled until the police arrived by the nurse he next attacked - he didn't know she was a Russian and martial arts trained. This sicko would strangle his victims with women's underwear! We didn't find out that we were exploring a building with such dark history until later but I can honestly say I experienced zero. We also did The Barnados Baby Castle which has featured on some haunting exploration video on Poo Toob recently - nada there too. I did see something which made me jump out of my skin in Lillesden but although it was very clear to me at the time I dismissed it almost immediately as pareidolia because we had just gained entry to the building and we were very on edge looking for the slightest thing for fear of being disturbed. I used to get very impatient with explorers in here who would post photos with dark backgrounds and the inevitable dust motes visible on their camera sensor saying they had caught an "orb"!
The pennies? Lord knows! I suspect they perhaps came from a museum or the like. When I was a kid pennies dating back to the last decade of the1800s with Victoria's noggin on them were not all that uncommon, and to this day I've still got one somewhere. Apparently there were also a couple of dummy .303 rounds spilled out on the floor too!
As to The Angel of Mons... if he were alive I'd have to ask my cousin (twice removed) if he saw it! But although he survived Mons he didn't make it down off the Menin Road in October 1914 anyway.
I was a vision engineer in broadcasting before I retired and I knew the producer of Most Haunted slightly. I also knew one of the regular cameramen/location managers through working with him at a company called Telegenic. I asked him about the lighthouse episode they did when stones "appeared" to fall on them from above because on the program he seemed to be terrified by what was happening at that moment. His answer? "Well you've got to play along haven't you!"...
Over the years I've done some explorations in some very sketchy places including one where a particularly sick multiple murderer killed two or three women and battered to death a baby one of them had with her. Luckily he was smashed to the ground and throttled until the police arrived by the nurse he next attacked - he didn't know she was a Russian and martial arts trained. This sicko would strangle his victims with women's underwear! We didn't find out that we were exploring a building with such dark history until later but I can honestly say I experienced zero. We also did The Barnados Baby Castle which has featured on some haunting exploration video on Poo Toob recently - nada there too. I did see something which made me jump out of my skin in Lillesden but although it was very clear to me at the time I dismissed it almost immediately as pareidolia because we had just gained entry to the building and we were very on edge looking for the slightest thing for fear of being disturbed. I used to get very impatient with explorers in here who would post photos with dark backgrounds and the inevitable dust motes visible on their camera sensor saying they had caught an "orb"!