| Posted on January 5, 2009 at 3:07 PM |

The
overnight event on July 26, between 7pm and 2am, features a special
'haunted history' tour of the building detailing real-life experiences
from the museum's history.
Spooky sightings at the museum
include a ghost of a woman known as the 'grey lady' in 19th century
clothing seen waving to staff on the second floor, and the ghost of a
man in a white coat seen by visitors around the recreation of the
museum's Victorian Street.
Workhouse
The museum, which
sits next to St James's Hospital and opposite Beckett Street Cemetery,
is on the site of the former Leeds Union Workhouse founded in 1858 and
which was once hit by a typhus epidemic that killed many people. It
later became a geriatric unit.
The ghost hunt is being organised by paranormal events specialist Fright Nights.
Martin
Jeffrey, director of Fright Nights, said: "We are very excited about
our first ever paranormal investigation in Leeds and couldn't wish for
a better venue than the historic Thackray Museum."
The museum,
which was converted from hospital accommodation in 1997, includes a
real life Victorian Street complete with sounds and smells, and
operating theatre.
Alan Humphries, a librarian, said of the
paranormal activity around the museum: "I've been working here for
nearly 20 years and it can be rather spooky late at night ? it
certainly has an atmosphere."
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