
SCARY STUFF: More than MPs and lobbyists haunt the halls
of NSW's Parliament House.
Picture: The Daily Telegraph
Gemma Jones
August 18,
2009 06:35am
ANYONE
who claims there is no spirit left in the New South Wales Parliament should
try spending a night there alone.
There is the ghostly man who walks
through the floor, a silent horse drawn carriage out the front and, down the
road, a phantom baby cries at night.
Once a hospital complete with a morgue, NSW Parliament House is giving up
its ghostly secrets for a new history project. Most staff have a tale of a
shadowy figure in the corridor, lights flickering or a strange tap on the
shoulder out of thin air. And down the road at Government House the
stories are even more terrifying. The most common include a baby that cries
in the night from under the building, shadowy soldiers out the front on
misty mornings and an old woman in a rocking chair in one room.
The old morgue under the theatrette at Parliament, which is preserved but
bricked up, is considered by some to be the source of the ghosts. Education
staff will compile the tales in a new bulletin named The Ghosts And
Ghost Stories of Parliament House.
One parliamentary staffer said: "A guy was here late one night and
there was a hand on his shoulder, he turned around and there was no one
there. "The ghost stories are worse at Government House, the most
common one is that a baby cries and no one can find the baby."
Another said: "You hear about people in old fashioned garb mysteriously
appearing, walking down stairs or even walking through the floor."
Parliament education officer Daniela Giorgi wrote in the latest Legislative
Assembly newsletter that the bulletin would "explore the strange
phenomena that have been reported throughout Parliament for many
years".
"The building has housed the legislature for over 150 years but
disembodied spirits nursing unrequited civil passion are not the only ghosts
that wander these corridors of power," Ms Giorgi said. "Once the
building housed the Rum Hospital and morgue."
Long-serving MP Chris Hartcher said ghosts included a man who died in his
office. Mr Hartcher and fellow MP Paul Gibson said they had never seen a
ghost.
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