Whitby: Drawing a Ghostly Conclusion

Summary Thomas Jackson built this house with his bare hands over 100 years ago. The current owners believe he is still there. After falling into a state of severe decay during a period of economic strife and illness, this picturesque century home stood empty and rotting for a number of years. A gallery owner has since shouldered the responsibility of repairing and renovating the building, and returning it to a habitable state. Now fully restored, the historic Thomas Jackson house serves as both an art gallery and domicile. And yet, visitors frequently encounter cold spots. Doors lock, and artwork moves of its own accord. Shouldn't Thomas be happy that his pride and joy was saved from disrepair? Perhaps he feels as though there is something left to say... or maybe he just thinks that painting would look better above the fireplace instead.

S2.E11 ∙ Whitby: Drawing a Ghostly Conclusion

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Michael Lamport Jackie Dennison Alison Wynne-Ryder Christine Hamlett

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Genres : Mystery Documentary

Release date : Apr 22, 2007

Countries of origin : Canada

Official sites : Official site

Language : English

Production companies : Lamport-Sheppard Entertainment

Summary Thomas Jackson built this house with his bare hands over 100 years ago. The current owners believe he is still there. After falling into a state of severe decay during a period of economic strife and illness, this picturesque century home stood empty and rotting for a number of years. A gallery owner has since shouldered the responsibility of repairing and renovating the building, and returning it to a habitable state. Now fully restored, the historic Thomas Jackson house serves as both an art gallery and domicile. And yet, visitors frequently encounter cold spots. Doors lock, and artwork moves of its own accord. Shouldn't Thomas be happy that his pride and joy was saved from disrepair? Perhaps he feels as though there is something left to say... or maybe he just thinks that painting would look better above the fireplace instead.

Details

Genres : Mystery Documentary

Release date : Apr 22, 2007

Countries of origin : Canada

Official sites : Official site

Language : English

Production companies : Lamport-Sheppard Entertainment

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