You may also want to read the explanation of why the recordings are valid.
You likely will find it interesting to listen to a representative seance that will let you hear the casual, chatty atmosphere when the sitters heard 15 people come through to speak from the afterlife in one seance. Click on one of these two links to listen.
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Samuel Wilberforce
| Deacon of Westminster (England), and Bishop of Oxford (1844-1873), speaking in 1967.
In this seance, Wilberforce eloquently explains why those on the other side endeavor to make contact through direct-voice mediums.
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Michael Fearon
| Killed in WWII on June 9, 1944. Recorded speaking to his mother. The tape was the subject of a BBC interview on October 8, 1963.
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Dr. Cosmo Lang
| (1864-1945), Archbishop of Canterbury, speaking in 1967.
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Ellen Terry
| (1848-1928), the famous Shakespearean actress, speaking in 1965.
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Dean William Ralph Inge
| (1860-1954), dean of St. Paul's Cathedral in London, speaking in 1960.
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Alfred Pritchatt, a British soldier
| Killed in battle during World War I (1914-1918).
Link to the description of Alf Pritchatt's seance.
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