The Frizinghall Jackrabbit, also known as the Frizinghall or Manningham Bunnyman, terrorized passengers on the stretch of railway line between Manningham and Shipley in Yorkshire between approximately 1903 and 1908. There were a number of sightings of the creature, which was said to be about seven feet tall with large rabbit like ears and wearing [...]
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The Jackrabbit Of Frizinghall
Posted: November 15, 2009 in History, Occultism, ParanormalTags: Bradford, bunnies, bunnyman, Bunnyman Bridge, Clifton, cryptids, Cryptozoology, cult, culture, dance, Entertainment, film, Frizinghall, Frizinghall Bunnyman, Hallowe'en, Jack-o-lantern, jackrabbit, music, Mystery, nolan insignia, occult, Paranormal, rabbits, radio, railway, railway bridge, Samhain, Shipley, Spirituality, television, video, Virginia, West Yorkshire
City Of Lions
Posted: September 26, 2009 in History, Paranormal, SpiritualityTags: Bradford, Celts, Cornwall, documentary, fantasy, film, haunting, History, horror, Isles of Scilly, Jack The Ripper, Lady Garrote, Leechcraft, lions, Lyonesse, Magick, music, occult, Paranormal, philosophy, Phoenicia, Phoenicians, Society of the Dusk and Twilight, Ufology, vampires, video
Lyonesse, City of Lions, was supposedly drowned by a storm on November 11, 1099. This great city was supposed to have been on land between Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. Fishermen have seen both church steeples and megaliths rising out of the sea in certain weather conditions. Some ancient Phoenicians that traded with the [...]