In 1959, Mrs. Mabel Chinnery was visiting the grave of her mother in a British churchyard and took a photo of her husband, who was waiting alone in the car. When the film was developed, Mrs. Chinnery recognized the image of her mother in the backseat – the woman whose grave they had visited on [...]
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This picture was taken by Ralph Hardy, in 1966, a Canadian tourist who intended to photograph the “Tulip Staircase” in the Queen’s House section of the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England. Upon development, however, the photo revealed the ghostly figure climbing the stairs, holding the railing with both hands. Many experts, including some from [...]
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Probably the most famous and most authentic of all ghost pictures, the Brown Lady would be Lady Dorothy Townsend, living in Norfolk, England in the early 1700′s. It was taken in 1936, during a photo shoot for Country Life Magazine at Raynham Hall in Norfolk, England by Captain Provand and Indre Shira. The photographer saw [...]
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This photograph was taken inside the Sefton Church in September, 1999, in Merseyside, England. There was only one other photographer in the church beside the person who took this picture. Neither of them recalled seeing the ghost or any flesh-and-blood person standing there who could account for this image. source from:Â yourghoststories
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This photo was taken during an investigation of Bachelor’s Grove cemetery near Chicago by the Ghost Research Society (GRS), on august 10, 1991, using black and white photos with a high-speed infrared camera in an area where the group had experienced some anomalies with their ghost-hunting equipment. When developed, this image emerged: a young woman [...]
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Prague, the capital of Czechoslovakia, and often known as “the city of 1000 spires,” is said to be Europe’s most haunted city. This reputation isn’t surprising, considering that Prague has a violent and sinister past that still haunts it to this day. Throughout its many narrow alleyways, winding cobblestone streets, ancient castles and Gothic buildings, [...]
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Chester is one of Britain’s most ancient cities, and is particularly noted for its many historical buildings and attractions, especially in regard to the Romans. Not surprisngly, with all this history, Chester has earned a reputation for being the UK’s most haunted city. Over the years, there have been many reports of all kinds of [...]
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Hope you like the photo and story. Basil.) (Hi Webmaster…. Here is a Genuine untouched photograph taken in 1959 or 1960 with a true story to go with it. I have researched steam fishing (trawling) from Scarborough and the last one to sail from there was in 1954……interesting if not spooky. This story begins a [...]
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Old houses and ancient, crumbling castles are not the only places where ghosts have been reported. Over the years, there have also been many cases of spirits haunting major department stores, and even corner shops. As Webmaster of this site, I personally can relate some quite spooky incidents where apparent ghostly activity has been experienced [...]
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Ghost hunting and paranormal investigations are becoming increasingly popular with amateur ghost hunters, in part due to the easy access of information on the internet and current television shows …
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