A
team of paranormal investigators spent the night at
Yesterday's
World last
week, following reports by staff of ghostly going-ons.
Members paranormal team, Ghost
Connections,
set up a range of sophisticated equipment including
CCTV, data loggers, camcorders, videos, DVD
recorders and digital voice recorders as part of
their all-night investigation.
Marketing
manager for
Yesterday's
World,
Lindsay
Atfield, spent some
time with the team.
"We split into groups to
concentrate on the areas where there has been
reported phenomena. Over the years both staff and
visitors have reported unusual goings-on,
particularly in the chemist
and attic
areas. I have
been in the shop before opening time and have heard
the sound of footsteps on the floor boards upstairs
when there's been no-one there.
It was a very
interesting evening. There were a lot of strange
knocking noises and bangs and the temperature
upstairs definitely plummeted. I'm keeping an open
mind but looking forward to receiving the full
report of the investigation."
The Wealden
Hall-House which
houses most of the exhibits at Yesterday's
World is 600
years old this year.
Paranormal groups interested in carrying out an
investigation should contact
email us, as it may be something we will
consider setting up once the building works have
been completed.
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We
are delighted to announce that planning permission
for a new two storey building
has been passed by Rother District Council and work
can begin on the new
exhibition
centre and
visitor
facilities that have
been in the pipeline for the last 12 months.

The
main featurewill be a
specially commissioned, fully interactive
audio-visual
display that
will describe the many social
changes,
inventions and
developments
that occurred during the long and illustrious
reign of
Queen
Victoria.
Other new
attractions
will also include a licensed
indoor
cafe, serving a range of hot and cold
refreshments and clotted
cream
teas, a lunch room
for schools
and parties
and new toilet facilities.
Click here
for further details. Yesterday's
World are
offering discounts on admission to the museum
while the garden area is closed for renovation. We
apologise for any inconvenience caused. |