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Paranormal Photos

Another collection  of pictures which appear to be featuring apparitions.

Faked or not, I hope you have fun with them.

Crumlin Road Prison in Belfast, Northern Ireland was built in the 1800's. A man posed in a coffin in execution cell 13 and may not have been the only one there.

Taken by Andy and Debi Chesney just south of San Antonio, TX.

On the day of Freddy Jackson's funeral, this image was captured on film. His peers confirmed the face to be Freddy's.

Under a bridge following a bus accident in Malaysia.

Believed to be the image of tormented slave Chloe at the famed Myrtles Plantation.

While visitng her teenage daughter's grave, Mrs. Andrews took this shot. Queensland Australia, late 1940's'

November 16, 1968 author Robert Ferguson was giving a speech in LA. It is worth noting that the photo was taken with a Polaroid camera, which are said to be the hardest to fake. He believed the figure beside him to be that of his deceased brother.

Sefton Church in Merseyside, England, September 1999. At the time, it is said that only two photographers were in the Church, neither of whom ever saw this shadow figure.

I chose to include this one known as Hull House ghosts, taken at Hull House in Chicago because it is one of my favorites. The images that stand out at first glance are said to be monks, but this gets even more interesting. As I have seen many times in photos which seem to contain faces, the more you look, the more you see. To get you started, look again, right by the second step where the image is bright, appears to be the head of a young man. The rest of the body spans the picture, it looks to me like an open collared button up shirt with another underneath. From this angle there appears to be several other faces and someone sitting on the steps. What do YOU see?

Party Crasher

Excerpt from About.com:

…the first (non-flash) photo showed a somewhat blurry extra head! (In the sequence above, the second (flash) photo is actually shown first for the sake of comparison.) No one recognized the ghostly woman, and they could not imagine how her image appeared in the picture. Besides being a bit out of focus, the woman’s head is also too large compared to the other vacationers, unless she is sitting closer to the camera, which would put her in the middle of the table.

The photo was examined by the Royal Photographic Society, the photographic department of Leicester University, and the Society for Psychical Research, all of which ruled out a double exposure as the cause.

Famous Paranormal Photos

A collection of photographs featuring apparitions. While many have been proven to be genuine thus far, others are widely regarded as hoaxes.
More to come shortly, enjoy!

Captured on the tulip staircase by Rev. Ralph Hardy in Greenwich, England, 1966 at the National Maritime Museum.

Taken in 1959 by Mabel Chinnery after visiting her Mother’s grave. You can imagine her surprise upon seeing her Mother sitting in the back seat after the photo was developed.

Believed to be the faces of crew members James Courtney and Michael Meehan who lost their lives in a freak accident on board the SS Watertown.

Boothill Cemetery, Tombstone, AZ.

Late 1995 after a raging fire burned through Wem Town Hall in Shropshire, England.

Phantom pilot photograph from 1987 at the Fleet Air Arm Station at Yelverton, Somerset, England.

The Brown Lady-Believed to be Lady Dorothy Townsend on the oak staircase of Raynham Hall in Norfolk, England. Photo taken by "Country Life" magazine photographers, Captain Provand and Indre Shira in September 1936.

Added by: Brianna Williams