Did Battery no.2 provide paranormal activity?

Battery no.2 may not be the biggest venue but it packs a good punch when it comes to paranormal activity.

Last night we descended into the Battery which houses the Diving Museum on Stokes Bay, Gosport

The activity left many astounded. Splitting off into groups you would normally expect different results but not in this case! Without communicating and with no historical talk at the start, the results came thick and fast and each group appeared to get the same!

Three groups all got remarkable information from ‘spirits’ in the middle section. 12 ghosts who all died in a mine incident in Southampton waters who described being bombed and killed during the Second World War in 1945. So descriptive we got each of their names and very specific information about the incident.

They also gave a boat name simply known as ’89’. This could be possible as many vessels in the war area were named this way to hide the real identity.

Several people from different groups also said they witnessed a lady dressed in white walking in the same corridor, but we were unable to find out more.

There was also the spirit of a man called James who came forward and in the main museum played all sorts of tricks during the table tipping experiment where the table continued to move and for some strange reason like to stay raised in the air on one side.

Research by Colleen afterwards revealed a striking story about a Diver called James whose story appeared to match the information gained from the table experiment.

There was so much activity that we need to research and we will keep you informed of our findings!

A huge thank you to the Diving Museum, our customers and team for a great evening!

Portsmouth Ghost Tour set for August

Get ready for a red hot summer with out chilling Portsmouth Ghost Tour which returns on Tuesday August 6th to Old Portsmouth.

With the kids summer holidays in full swing this is an event that you don’t want to miss with blood curdling accounts including the ghosts of the Duke of Buckingham and his murderer John Felton which happened at Buckingham House and the strange mystery of Buster Krabb and his ghost at the Sally Port.

When it comes to Old Portsmouth it certainly has its fair share of ghostly residents, executions and so much more. The tour even includes the story of Jack the Painter and his failed attempt to set the Dockyard on fire!

This tour includes live actors, scares, scream and entertainment. Its bound to be busy so we recommend booking in advance to avoid missing out!

Did we also mention that it starts inside the Dolphin, Portsmouth’s oldest pub?

Tickets on sale now!