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| ![]() | ![]() Congratulations - we hope!If you have reached here by your own efforts you have solved the puzzle of the linen workers yarn - the mysterious death of Helena Blunden. In case there are any unanswered questions, we have set out the answers below.
Is this a true story?
Are the accounts of the experiences of the staff true?
Did Helena Blunden meet her death in the building?
The singing sounds pretty spooky, what is it?
Is the video being transmitted round the clock?
Have you made up the reports of sightings by surfers?
So what is this? Can you explain the clues? The reference to 'a Funt camera' housed in a 'candid' alludes to Alan Funt, the presenter of TV show Candid Camera. Professor Charlie Dawson, the Musicologist is named after Charles Dawson an archaeologist who was credited in 1912 with the discovery of the skull of the 'missing link' in a quarry in Piltdown in England. In 1953 the skull was exposed as a hoax. It is thought to have been constructed by Martin Hinton, a fossil expert and curator of Zoology in the British Museum, from the cranium of a man and the jawbone of a monkey. The professor is associated with the American Museum, transformed in 1841 by the great American showman P T Barnum, who bought the Scudders Museum in New York. George Hull the clock maker from Cardiff - this refers to a hoax started in 1869 when Hull arranged for a newly carved 12 ft (4m) statue of a man to be buried in on a relation's farm near Cardiff in upstate New York. Twelve months later when it was 'discovered' by well diggers (directed by Hull) it was proclaimed to be the petrified body of a giant and displayed throughout America. The erroneous mention of 'the First War of the Worlds' points to the famous radio broadcast Hallowe'en 1938 produced by Orson Welles. So realistic was the dramatisation of H. G. Wells' work of science fiction that it led to pandemonium throughout New York. There was no such thing as 'the notorious X branch of the Ancient Order of Hibernians'. X - A.O.H. Helena's cousin Martin Hinton is named after the man credited with the Piltdown prank. (See above). Dave Hannum, the bindery manager and clock winder, is David Hannum, an investor in the Cardiff Giant and originator of the phrase 'there's one born every minute'.
Neuman Piltdown
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