Photo courtesy: about.com
Probably one of my favorite ghost photos ever taken is of the Tulip Staircase ghost in the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England. This photo was taken by Reverend Ralph Hardy from White Rock, British Columbia. This photo was taken in 1966, so it does look like it's from the period, but still shows what ghost seekers are looking for in perfect detail. I won't say where, because once you look, it's pretty obvious.
The museum isn't new to paranormal activity. The building is well over 400 years old and has had a good resume of a presence there for quite awhile. Phantom footsteps, apparitions, and the figure of a pale woman mopping up blood (said to something of a residual haunting as it's said that a maid was thrown and fell 50 feet to her death 300 years ago) are just some of the occurences that happen at this historic location.
The museum isn't new to paranormal activity. The building is well over 400 years old and has had a good resume of a presence there for quite awhile. Phantom footsteps, apparitions, and the figure of a pale woman mopping up blood (said to something of a residual haunting as it's said that a maid was thrown and fell 50 feet to her death 300 years ago) are just some of the occurences that happen at this historic location.
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