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The Brown Lady |
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This Photo was taken at Raynham Hall in Norfolk in 1936. They believe that the ghost is the lady of Dorothy Townshed, wife of Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount of Raynham, residents of Raynham Hall in Norfolk, England in the early 1700s. |
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Favorite Chair |
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Archie does not have anything on Lord Comber mere. After being ran over by a horse-drawn carriage he died in 1891. A photographer set his camera with its shutter open for one hour in the manor's library while the entire staff was off at Lord Comber mere’s funeral, some four miles away. |
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Picture taking |
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Freddy Jackson, a mechanic in the Royal Air Force in World War I. He was killed in 1919 in an airplane propeller hit him. After two days when the squadron assembled for a group photo, Freddy Jackson faithfully showed up, grinning behind the ear of a fellow comrade. |
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Man on stair |
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Rev. Ralph Hardy is a retired clergyman came from White Rock, British Columbia, took this now famous photograph in 1966. Some experts, including Kodak, examined the original negative, concluded that it had not been tampered with. It has been said that unexplained figures have been seen on occasion in the vicinity of the staircase, and unexplained footsteps have been heard. |
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Backseat |
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In 1959, Mable Chinnery went to cemetery to visit the grave of her mother. She took photos of the gravesite and then turned and took this picture of her husband sitting alone in the car's passenger seat. When the film was developed, there is somebody sitting in the backseat wearing glasses, clear as day. |
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Mystery man |
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In 1996, Ike Clanton took this photo of a friend. As they looked further to the picture, someone was standing at the spot where the "mystery man" appears in the background. |
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