Here I have listed top five real ghost image that can be seen on internet.
1 This was in 1919 , in World War I, in a group photo shoot,taken at HMS Daedalus training facility. Freddy Jackson, an air mechanic who had perished in an accident only tow days before appeared in the photo as of ghostly figure.
2 The Tulip Staircase Ghost
It was 1966, retired clergyman Rev. Ralph Hardy was taking a picture of the spiral staircase (known as the "Tulip Staircase") in the Queen's House section of the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England, when he captured this image. Experts analyzed the original negative and verified that it had not been tampered with or manipulated in any way.
Is is believed that it was a photo proof for Queen's House ghostly encounters were real, the footsteps, slamming doors, voices chanting of children which were often heard.
3 The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall
This image was taken in 1936 and captured by Captian Provand and Indre Shira and is one of the most famous ghostly image of all time though it takes third place in this list. Photographers were visiting Raynham Hall in Norfolk, England , to take picure for Country Life magazine. Lady Dorothy Townsend, descending the staircase.
4 The Back Seat Ghost
It was in 1959, Mabel Chinnery took a picture of her husband, who was waiting alone in the car, when they were visiting the grave of her mother.
Later when the image was developed the image in back seat was her mother who she had just visited.
A photographic expert who examined the print determined that the image of the woman was neither a reflection nor a double exposure, even going so far as to stake his reputation on the fact that the picture is genuine.
5 The Watertown Ghost Faces
In 1927, James Courtney and Michael Meehan were killed by gas fumes while cleaning a cargo tank aboard the SS Watertown. A freak accident. Caught en route between the Panama Canal and New York City, they were buried at sea and the ship sailed on. But days later, crew members reported seeing unmistakeable faces on the water’s surface — the faces of James Courtney and Michael Meehan. The captain took several photographs, and the one you see above contains their ghostly faces.
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