Famous Ghost Photos
This picture was taken in 1936 and is reportedly the Brown Lady of Raynham Hall in England and remains one of the most convincing ghost photos of all time. A ghostly figure in a brown dress has been sighted numerous times over the past couple of centuries. Is this an actual photo of a ghost, or is it a trick of photography?
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This photo was taken by Reverebd K.F. Lord in Newbury Church. As reported by Author C. Clarke in his World of Strange Powers television series, film analysts do not have a rational explanation for the image of the hooded figure in this picture.
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According to the official police report nobody was killed in this car accident. By looking at the remains of the vehicle, that is indeed a miracle in itself. However, sometime after the crash, a police officer took photos of the crash site and upon one of the prints was the photo to the left. Is this an actual guardian angel or spiritual entity? Could this be the reason that the people in this car were spared such a horrible fate? Once again, film experts do not have an explanation.
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On December 19, 2003 closed-circuit security cameras at the Hampton Court Palace in London captured what appears to be a ghostly monk. Security guards had seen the figure in closed-circuit television footage after checking it to see who kept leaving open one of the palace’s fire doors. The area around the man is somewhat blurred, and his face appears unnaturally white compared with his outstretched hand. The spokesperson for Hampton Court Palace stated, “We genuinely don’t know who it is or what it is.”
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