Timber rail bridge crossing a shallow creek between Fisher’s and Worrall’s land, later named Fisher’s Ghost Creek. (Stylised Image)

Fisher’s Ghost Bridge: Spectral Testimony in Colonial Australia

In 1826, a ghostly sighting near a Campbelltown creek led to the discovery of Frederick Fisher’s body and the conviction of George Worrall. This post explores the blurred line between folklore and legal record, tracing how civic memory shaped one of Australia’s most enduring legends.

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