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  1. Mar 29, 2023 · Goddard’s Squadron - Freddy Jackson - 1919. This image was taken by Sir Victor Goddard, of his squadron in 1919. The ghostly image behind the fourth sailor from the left, at the top, is believed ...

  2. Jul 27, 2021 · Top 20 Times Real-Life Ghosts Were Caught On Camera. WatchMojo.com. 25.3M subscribers. 14K. 1.6M views 2 years ago #Ghosts #Caught #Photos. These terrifying images will shock you! For...

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    • Spirit Photos by William Mumler (1862-1875) William Mumler can be called a pioneer in this photography genre. In the 1860s, he helped hundreds of people by creating “real” images of his clients standing next to their dead relatives.
    • Lord Combermere's Ghost Photo by Sybell Corbet (1891) This rare historical photo was taken in the Abbey Library by Sybell Corbet, who left the camera for 1 hour in the empty room, while all the employees were paying their last respect to Lord Combermere.
    • Irish Linen Girls (1900) This photo of ghost depicts Irish linen workers in their workshop. In 2015 it was included in the Getty Images collection and first appeared on the net.
    • Disembodied Hand Touches Bureau by Montague Cooper (1900) Photographer Montague Cooper took a picture of his desk in his studio. After developing the picture, he noticed a hand without a body that touched the table from above.
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  4. Oct 31, 2020 · Top 10 Times Ghosts Were Actually Caught On Camera. WatchMojo.com. 25.3M subscribers. 27K. 3.2M views 3 years ago #Creepy #Ghosts #Caught. Smile, you're on Ghost Camera! For this list,...

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    • The Brown Lady. This portrait of "The Brown Lady" ghost is arguably the most famous and well-regarded ghost photograph ever taken. The ghost is thought to be that of Lady Dorothy Townshend, wife of Charles Townshend, second Viscount of Raynham, residents of Raynham Hall in Norfolk, England in the early 1700s.
    • Lord Combermere. This photograph of the Combermere Abbey library was taken in 1891 by Sybell Corbet. The figure of a man can faintly be seen sitting in the chair to the left.
    • Freddy Jackson. This intriguing photo, taken in 1919, was first published in 1975 by Sir Victor Goddard, a retired R.A.F. officer. The photo is a group portrait of Goddard's squadron, which had served in World War I at the HMS Daedalus training facility.
    • Tulip Staircase Ghost. Rev. Ralph Hardy, a retired clergyman from White Rock, British Columbia, took this now-famous photograph in 1966. He intended merely to photograph the elegant spiral staircase, known as the "Tulip Staircase", in the Queen's House section of the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England.
  5. Screenshot via Joey Nolan/YouTube. By: Beth Braden. Haunted. They can tell us when someone is at the door, monitor our homes, and make us feel more secure—but what do we do when our security cameras confirm we aren’t alone? Check out seven times that the supernatural was caught on camera.

  6. From a ghost caught on camera at a funeral to footage of a ghost seen on a school field trip, we look at real ghosts caught on camera. #GhostCaughtOnCamera #...

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