GHOST STATIONS™ 1

GHOST STATIONS™ 1 ... True Ghost Stories by Bruce Barrymore Halpenny

Published by: L'AQUILA (ANZIO Group)       Price: £9.95 each

200 pages and around 53 Photographs/Illustrations

ISBN-13: 978-1-871448-10-8

GHOST STATIONS™ 1 is the new edition based on the original GHOST STATIONS™ series by Bruce Barrymore Halpenny. The ghosts that haunt the United Kingdom's abandoned airfields have touched many and these true stories from people who have experienced a close brush with the supernatural you can read only in Ghost Stations™. Read these true eerie tales; let your hair stand on end ... and your blood run cold.

GHOST STATIONS™ Book 1 Contents

  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Shadows
  • Breakfast
  • The Long Farewell
  • Ghostly Music
  • The Missouri Waltz
  • The Phantom Party at Odstock Maternity Hospital
  • The Ghosts of Death Valley
  • The Lavenham Experience
  • The Ghosts of RAF Waltham
  • The Ghosts of RAF Leeming
  • The Last 'Goodbye'
  • The Canteen Ghost
  • The Jilted Ghost
  • The Unmade Telephone Call
  • The Metheringham Lass™
  • The Spitalgate Spirit
  • The Haunted Hut - RAF Boscombe Down
  • The Ghosts of Elsham Wold
  • The Phantoms of Croydon
  • The Ghost of RAF Upavon
  • The Ghost at Grove
  • Message from the Air
  • The Tempsford Shudder
  • The Phantoms of Fiskerton
  • The Ghosts of West Malling
  • The Ghosts of RAF Kelstern
  • 'Billy Lindholme' and the Jigsaw Ghost
  • Sandeman's Ghost
  • The Phantoms of Bottesford
  • The Manby Ghosts
  • Bombers Moon
  • The Five Navy Men
  • The Ghosts of RCAF Digby
  • The Headless Ghost
  • Hero Lives on at Teesside
  • The Ghosts of Davidstow Moor
  • Haunted Hornchurch
  • The 'Reaper's Bomber'
  • The Ghost of El Adem
  • Bobby's Vigil
  • Ming the Faithful
  • The Runway Ghost
  • The American Phantoms at RAF Kimbolton
  • Publishers End Notice

Bobby's Vigil


Royal Air Force Ludford Magna opened as a heavy bomber station in 1943. It was a bleak windswept site high on the Lincolnshire Wolds and for the duration of the war it housed No. 101 Squadron. This was a Special Duties Squadron whose task was radio counter-measures and special equipment was carried in their ...

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Haunted Hornchurch


In 1957 Ray Downs was called up for his National Service and after training at West Kirby was posted to RAF Hornchurch in April. He was an admin orderly; referred to as a Jack-of-all-trades, and after a few weeks he became a voluntary member of the crash crew attached to the Fire Station. ...

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