Tuesday 17 November 2015

5 Creepy Real Ghost Photos

5 Creepy Real Ghost Photos



There are lots of ghost photos on the internet which are claimed by the uploader to be real but most of them are faked. Here is the list of 5 creepy real ghost photos which are thought to be genuine and unaltered.

5. Mrs. Chinnery Ghost image



In 1958 a lady visited her mother’s grave and she also clicked some pictures of her husband who was sitting in front seat of car alone. Afterwards when she saw the pictures she saw her mother’s spirit in the backseat of the car. This photo is considered to be true.

4. Freddy Jackson’s Ghost



This photo was taken in 1919 but was made available to public in 1975 by Sir Victor Goddard. As you can see in the zoomed version of the picture that ghostly figure appears behind that man the picture is thought to be of Freddie Jackson who died 2 days early in an accident.

3. Tulip Staircase Ghost



This picture was taken in 1966 in Queen’s house. The place is also well known place for paranormal activity. A couple took some pictures and in picture a ghost like figure appears on the staircase. The hands on the staircase appear to be two left hands of two ghosts. The picture is thought to be genuine.

2. Waverly Hills Sanatorium



The sanatorium was once started on purpose of treating patients suffering from tuberculosis. However majority of the people in sanatorium died only few survived. The picture is thought to be of nurse who committed suicide in sanatorium because got pregnant from a doctor and was unmarried.

1. Newby Church Specter



This picture was clicked in 1963 by Reverend K. F. Lord. The ghostly figure in the picture appears to be of a monk from sixteenth century. The ghostly figure is thought to be nine feet tall and has covered its face with cloth to cover his face. The photo is thought to be real.


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