Vickers Corridor, Northern General Hospital
The Vickers Corridor at the Northern General Hospital in Sheffield is named after Edward Vickers and has a reputation of being haunted.
The Vickers Corridor at the Northern General Hospital in Sheffield is named after Edward Vickers and has a reputation of being haunted. The following description is extracted from an article by Alex Evans entitled ‘Halloween: Sheffield’s Top 10 most haunted places revealed’ which was published in The Star on 26 October 2015. ‘This spooky old corridor at Sheffield’s main hospital has apparently had many reports of ghostly patients walking up to nurses and doctors asking them to help them to sleep. But when the staff reach out to them, they disappear. They have also had what had been reported as ‘the knife and fork incident’, where a night shift canteen suddenly decided to throw its own cutlery and trays around in front of night staff. According to the stories, that particular kitchen was closed and never used again.’
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