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About This Video
This video was uploaded to the YouTube channel Dead Air in May 2022.
A mill has existed on this land in Armley since the 16th century, and has expanded over the centuries, with Yorkshire being a huge part of Britain’s industrial areas.
There are records of many deaths in this mill over the years. Children as young as 6 years old were expected to do some of the most dangerous and dirty jobs for little pay. It’s no wonder that with the amount of accidents that took place here, as well as a mysterious fire that destroyed the first building on this site, it is a place of some disturbing hauntings.
About Dead Air
Dead Air was formed in 2009 by University friends Rob Davies and Chris Felton, originally as a radio show in Newcastle based FM station, NE1fm. The show originally was based around encouraging callers to talk about their own experiences and opinions on the paranormal, as well as monthly live broadcasts from some of the North East's scariest places.
Chris works alongside Alan Robson, the host of Metro Radio's Nightowls and Sky TV's 'Scariest Places on Earth', and plans to make a full return to the show in 2021. Rob has been a radio presenter with NE1fm on the music scene, but is now 100% committed to creating paranormal content for the channel.
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