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Via Newspapers.comOn this blog, we’ve met mysterious Women in Black. Not to mention the occasional Women in White. So, who’s up for making the acquaintance of a Welsh Woman in Yellow? The “Bradford Weekly Telegraph,” February 18, 1905:A silent woman, shimmering in a bright yellow light, with gleaming eyes and up-lifted knife, is the latest ghostly form to be reported from South Wales. She has taken up her abode in a large building at Rhymney, now used as a Salvation Army barracks. The silent apparition, it is claimed, had been seen by many members of the corps, and, at the request of the Salvationists the local Wesleyan minister remained in the building through Friday night in order to investigate.He was accompanied by two or three friends and a lady, the Salvationist Army lieutenant, and other Salvationists. The minister certainly did not see anything like what some of the others aver they saw, but he did see in the passage a body of very bright light moving to and fro. The party…

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