Port Arthur has a long history. It began in 1830 as a timber station, and for the next twenty years it housed some of the most hardened criminals from England, along with petty convicts and repeat offenders from other prisons around Australia.
Many reported seeing a ‘Blue Lady’ who some believe is the ghost of a woman who was married to a Port Arthur accountant. The couple apparently lived in the penal colony during the 1800s.
Legend is the woman and her baby died during childbirth and so she keeps returning to that particular building day after day, looking for her unborn child.
Full Article: http://www.msn.com/en-au/travel/tripideas/australias-most-haunted-place-the-story-of-port-arthur-and-the-blue-lady/ar-BBBkSfa?li=AAgfLCO
Many reported seeing a ‘Blue Lady’ who some believe is the ghost of a woman who was married to a Port Arthur accountant. The couple apparently lived in the penal colony during the 1800s.
Legend is the woman and her baby died during childbirth and so she keeps returning to that particular building day after day, looking for her unborn child.
Full Article: http://www.msn.com/en-au/travel/tripideas/australias-most-haunted-place-the-story-of-port-arthur-and-the-blue-lady/ar-BBBkSfa?li=AAgfLCO
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