Halloween help need...
 

[Closed] Halloween help needed

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I work at a museum, and on Friday we’re doing the national “Museums at night” thing. We’re going with a vaguely Halloween theme, and this will include ditching our usual guided tour for a 20 minute talk, with a spooky feel. The thing is, it’s down to me to come up with (and deliver) the talk, and I have never been any good at creative writing or thinking up stories. And I've left it a bit late....

So who knows any straightforward and simple ghost stories that you can summarize in a few lines (or have a link to)? I’m happy to embellish, flesh out and tweak, to fit in with our museum’s theme. If they can have any connection with 19th century seafaring and/or tunnels, mining or being underground, that’d be perfect.

Thank you in advance!!


 
Posted : 28/10/2015 9:45 pm
 xora
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19th century sea faring and tunnels I would be googling for pirate ghost stories!


 
Posted : 29/10/2015 12:37 am
 xora
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The Mary Celeste is right in your time zone!


 
Posted : 29/10/2015 12:39 am
 LeeW
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Tell your audience that the museum was the site of an old smugglers den which was raised X years ago, everyone was arrested apart from the leader Captain Bob or whatever who was hung on site, embellish a little, ie, sometimes you can hear him walking around groaning on his one leg, crutch etc etc. Cue colleague walking around dress as a pirate on a crutch groaning. Not too scary if there's kids around, if you're generous he could hand out chocolate coins.

Or watch the Goonies.


 
Posted : 29/10/2015 8:57 am
 beej
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Seem to be a few on here. Second one from the top is ship based.

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Posted : 29/10/2015 9:15 am
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Hi Folks,

Thanks for the replies.

In the end I went for a re-hash of Charles Dickens' "The signal man", with extra emphasis on the tunnel. Seemed to go down well... but I appreciate the ideas above. Somethings to use next year....!

Ta.


 
Posted : 01/11/2015 9:31 pm