"THE BEST GHOST PHOTOS
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Ghost in the Choir Loft
In 1982, photographer Chris Brackley took
a photograph of the interior of London's St. Botolph's Church, but never
expected what would appear on the film. High in the church's loft, seen in the
upper right-hand corner of his photograph, is the transparent form of what looks
like a woman. According to Brackley, to his knowledge there were only three
people in the church at the time the photo was taken, and none of them were in
that loft.
According to London Paranormal Database Records, "Mr. Brackley was later contacted by a builder who recognized the face of one that he had seen in a coffin in the church."
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Sefton Church
Ghost
Sefton Church is an ancient structure (started in
the 12th century and finished in the early 16th century) in Merseyside, England, just north of Liverpool. This particular
photograph was taken inside the church in September, 1999.
According to Real Ghosts, Restless Spirits and Haunted Places, where this photo was found, 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. Because the figure is all in black, it has been theorized that the apparition could be that of a church minister.
Reader Mark Tomlinson reports that a pub next door to the church, called the Punch Bowl, is said to be haunted by the ghost of a man in blue nautical garb, which has been reported there for many years.
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Grandpa's
Ghost
This photo was received from Denise
Russell. "The lady in the color photo is my granny," she says. "She lived on her
own until age 94, when her mind started to weaken and had to be moved to an
assisted living home for her own safety. At the end of the first week, there was
a picnic for the residents and their families. My mother and sister attended. My
sister took two pictures that day, and this is one of them. It was taken on
Sunday, 8/17/97, and we think the man behind her is my grandpa who passed away
on Sunday, 8/14/84. We did not notice the man in the picture until Christmas
Day, 2000 (granny had since passed away), while browsing through some loose
family photos at my parents' house. My sister thought it was such a nice picture
of granny that she even made a copy for mom, but still, nobody noticed the man
behind her for over three years! When I arrived at my parents' house that
Christmas day, my sister handed me the picture and said, "Who do you think this
man behind granny looks like?" It took a few seconds for it to sink in. I was
absolutely speechless. The black and
white photos show that it really looks like him.
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