The lost dead, whether drowned subjects of the King-Under-the-Sea or the conscripted sons of England made bones, lying in foreign mud, always try to find their way home. It is said the London to Ashcourt road is ghost-crowded for just this reason. – C. Josiffe, 1948
The lost dead, whether drowned subjects of the King-Under-the-Sea or the conscripted sons of England made bones, lying in foreign mud, always try to find their way home. It is said the London to Ashcourt road is ghost-crowded for just this reason. – C. Josiffe, 1948
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 2, 2021