5 Most Mysterious Ghost photos which puzzled the world
Did you believe in ghosts,
if you don't I invite you to see the following stuff of mysterious ghost photos
of objects were interpreted as ghosts and were not found in the time of picking
up the photos. See them and give me you interpretation
5 - Goddard’s Squadron photograph
Taken in 1919, May (published in 1975)
Sir Victor Goddard revealed this photo in the year 1975, but the
photo was taken in 1919. In the photo appeared Goddard who was a Retired R.A.F
officer, and behind him appears a face, which belongs to Freddy Jackson, who
was identified as an air mechanic and had been killed by an airplane propeller
and his funeral took place in the same time of taking the photo.
4 - The Watertown Ghosts
1924
In that photograph two ghosts of James Courtney and Michael Meehan
who were two crewmen of the tanker S.S Watertown, and were killed by gas fumes
when they are cleaning the cargo tank of the ship, and they buried at the sea
on December 4, 1924. The first officer of the ship reported seeing their faces
on December 5 and so did every member of the crew till Captain Keith Tracy
picked that photo among six photos by his camera, which in it appears two faces
of the two killed men.
3 - Creepy shadow ghost
1965
It is also called the falling body or the dead body falling from
the ceiling. And as it appears in the photos, there is a shadow or body falling
from the ceiling. The copper's family picked that photo in their new home in
Texas and there was no anything unreal when taking the photo, but that creepy
shadow appears thereafter in the photo
2 - The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall
1936
In the photo appears shadow of a lady descending the staircase of
Raynham Hall of Raynham palace. The photo was taken by photographers of the
British magazine Country life, Captain Provand and his assistant Indre Shira,
on December 19, 1936. The shadow or the ghost of the photos is of Lady Dorothy,
the wife of Lord Charles the owner of the palace who tortured her after
imprisoned her in the palace then killed her.
1 - Tulip staircase Ghost
1966
This photograph was taken by Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Hardy, while they
were visiting the Queen's house in the national navy museum in Grenetch in
England. When returning to Canada they noticed and after developing their
photograph, it appears in it a shrouded figure ascending the staircase.
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