Ghost Pics from around the world
Tulip Staircase Ghost
Rev. Ralph Hardy, a retired clergyman from White Rock, British Columbia,
took this now-famous photograph in 1966. He intended merely to photograph
the elegant spiral staircase (known as the "Tulip Staircase") in the Queen's
House section of the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England.
Upon development, however, the photo revealed a shrouded figure climbing
the stairs, seeming to hold the railing with both hands.
"The Brown Lady"
Probably the most famous ghost picture of all time was taken in
1936 by photographers Captain Provand and Indre Shira while shooting for
Country Life magazine proports to show a ghost descending a staircase at
England's historic Raynham Hall, which is said to be haunted by Lady Dorothy
Walpole, who once lived at the Hall. She is known as The Brown Lady due to
reports of the spirit being seen wearing a brown brocade dress. She officially died
of smallpox, but rumors have it that she was pushed down the stairs by her husband
after learning of an affair.
This picture was taken in 1959 by Mrs. Mabel Chinnery  apparently no one was
in the backseat when the picture was taken. Mrs. Chinnery  recognized the
person in the backseat as her dead mother whose grave she was just visiting!!!
She staked her reputation on the authenticity of the photograph.
This picture was taken by  Tony O'Rahilly in 1995, as Wem Town Hall, Shropshire,
England, burned down. The  girl in the doorway was not seen at the time the photo
was taken. When examined by photographic expert Dr. Vernon Harrison, former
president of the Royal Photographic Society the photo was deemed genuine, in that
it was not tampered with.  In 1977 there was another fire in this place, started
accidentally by a young girl by the name of Jane Churm. Is this her ghost?
This photograph was taken at Borley Rectory, supposedly one of England's
most
haunted locations.  A monk is seen walking near a graveyard here.
This photo was shot at Boothill Cemetery in  Tombstone Arizona by Terry Clanton
cousin of the legendary Clanton Gang who shot it out at the OK Corral with the
Earps and Doc Holliday. Clanton, also the webmaster of TombstoneArizona.com
says  "This is the photo that changed my opinion about ghost photos." He insists no
one was in the background when the picture was shot. Pictured is a friend of
Clantons, the picture was made to look like a old west type photograph.   
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