Ghost gallery
Ordsall Hall's new ghost gallery!
Even though the ghost cam is currently out of operation, it seems that Ordsall Hall's live-in spooks are very much in residence, at least some of the time!
These pictures were recently taken by the building contractors who are on site working on the restoration of Salford's 'jewel in the crown.'
Can you spot the White Lady?
Please click the images below for an enlarged version
Is this a train of someone's dress?
We think some of Ordsall Hall's ghosts are still treading the boards (or the scaffolding!) at the hall, but opinions abound that some of the ghosts have temporarily moved out, are are now haunting places that are less disrupted by building work, just until they get their own Ordsall Hall back.
If anyone has had any sightings of Ordsall's ghouls since March 2009 (when the hall was officially closed to the public), please do send us any good quality pictures of them. We shall upload the best of the photos onto our new online ghost gallery.
Send any good quality, recent snaps to stephanie.jones@salford.gov.uk. Please let us know the name of the place(s) that you have spotted our spooks.
Help us stay in touch with the hall's oldest residents!
This page was last updated on 8 February 2010
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