The Old Queen's Head - 20th October 2007.
Team: Lynne, Robert, Chris, Kerry, Hilda, Merca, Amanda and Craig who works there.
The night started slowly, we picked up a few orbs on camera. In the corner of the eating area some of the team members reported feeling sick and there was a strange musty smell that came and went. On the other side of the room there appeared to be a strong smell of gas, again this seemed to be intermittent.
Chris, Kerry Lynne and Merca then conducted a quija board divination. A man called George made contact, it appeared he had owned the building before it was a pub. This was confirmed later by the landlady who showed us a picture of the building with the name above the door, although this was difficult to see clearly. It seemed the spirit sat in the corner of the room where the team felt sick. He wanted us to leave. We closed the quija and went upstairs to the function room. Strangly Rob was filming the quija divination and the camera kept switching off with no apparent reason. When we ran the tape back, even though the camera was switched on throughout, only the very end of the quija session was filmed.
Upstairs Kerry and Hilda picked up on a gentleman who claimed to be the lord of the manor, he was quite threatening and made Kerry very uneasy. At this point Chris and Merca went into the cellar and the remainder of the team stayed upstairs with the plancette. Using the walky talky Chris asked out for any spirit to move the plancette after a few squiggles
Chris asked for a square to be drawn, a perfect square was drawn, this happened several times with different shapes, each perfect every time. We then wondered if it was the team somehow subconsiously drawing the shapes so Chris just thought about shapes instead of calling out. After the planchette had drawn a shape or pattern we asked Chris by radio what he was thinking, again the plancette was spot on with the shapes. We found this experiment extremely interesting and will try this again at another location.
We then conducted a seance. Once again the angry "lord" seemed to become verbal aggressive through Kerry. The room seems to grow strangly darker, Amanda, Merca and Lynne all commented on this. An icy draft seemed to come from nowhere over the table.
Apart from a few orbs we caught nothing exceptional on camera. However we all found the night at the Old Queen Head very interesting and intend to return next year.