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Aug 8, 2011 · The Spirit Photographs of William Hope. This remarkable collection of photographs was unearthed in a Lancashire antiquarian bookshop by one of the curators at the National Media Museum. Known as "spirit photographs", they were taken by a controversial medium called William Hope.
William Hope (paranormal investigator) William Hope (1863 – 8 March 1933) was a pioneer of so-called "spirit photography". Based in Crewe, England, he was a member of the well known spiritualists group, the Crewe Circle. He died in Salford hospital on 8 March 1933.
- Spiritualist
- 8 March 1933 (aged 70), Salford, England
- Crewe Circle
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7 min read. William Hope, the fraudster photographer who fooled the world with his “spirits” 1. by Kate McNab, 31-10-18 Post. Share. Tweet Email. Woman with two boys and a ‘female spirit’. A portrait photograph of a woman with two boys, possibly taken by William Hope (1863-1933) in about 1920.
Oct 27, 2016 · William Hope/SSPL/Getty Images A man's face appears like an apparition over a clergyman's photo. These photos came from an album that was unearthed in a secondhand bookstore by a...
Oct 29, 2010 · In the spirit of Halloween, brave a look at the spooky photographs of paranormal investigator William Hope (1863–1933), who used multiple exposure techniques to render the appearance of ghostly...
Jun 30, 2021 · photographers, portrait photography, volunteer bloggers. William Hope’s ‘spirit photographs’, taken in the early 20th century, can tell us much about the practice and meaning of spiritualism.
Oct 11, 2012 · October 11, 20122:01 PM ET. By. Claire O'Neill. William Hope/National Media Museum/Flickr. 1 of 13. i. View slideshow. In the early 1900s, there was a photographer in England who claimed he...