Wednesday, 11 May 2022

Ghost figure in the back ground

 



This is creepy this is a photo taken of two girls playing at a home, but what is the creepy figure in the background?

Ghost in Italian Castle 1980's

 


a ghost snapped in an Italian Castle in the 1980s, thought to be the ghost of Templars.


Ghostly face

 

      I don't know what more creepy the face in the background or the fuzzy face of the grandfather

This is a picture of someone's great-grandfather that dates back to the early 1900s and was taken to America, (the photo has always belonged to my family and has never been touched by strangers) I post it purely for curiosity because that face of discrete sizes that seems to blow in his ear has always intrigued me (I have yellowed the photo to make it more visible)

A GHOSTLY MIST

 

Taken by Marlena VanHesling of Vancouver Canada's'The Ghost Gang" ..... economist rising up out of a new plot and forming what appears to be a skull....and then fading away. There was No fog that night.


 Now I don't know what to make of this because it can be easily faked by a glass reflection, but what this is is spooky.

Ghost of former pub owner

 



Ghostly: Spooked pub-goers claim to have pictured the spirit (circled) they say has been haunting their local ale-house for years

He's (the) serving spirit! Pub regulars photograph generous ghost of former barman who keeps topping up their drinks.

Spooked pub-goers claim to have pictured the spirit they say has been haunting their local ale-house for years. Regulars at the Apsley House in Southsea, Hants, say a generous ghoul, believed to be the ghost of a former barman, keeps topping up their drinks. And at a recent retirement party for one of the staff, Paul Morgan finally photographed the mysterious phantom.


 Father-of-four Paul, 47, who was snapping with friend Gerry Goodwin, said: 'I was taking lots of photos with my iPhone because it was a fancy dress-themed party.

'I took a few of a group of friends and it was once I looked at them a while later I noticed something strange in the background

'I took two shots in a matter of seconds. You can't see anything strange at the first, then a face appears in the next.

'It is very weird. I showed my kids and they couldn't believe it. There was no one near at the time.'


Trade: The ghoul has not put regulars off from attending the Apsley House pub in Southsea, Hants.

Married Mr. Morgan, a regular for the popular pub's darts side, said none of the regulars have been put off going in for a drink after seeing the spooky snap.

Plumbing engineer Paul added: 'The ghost is famous around here now and the pub wouldn't be the same without him.'

Landlord Paul Wicks added they had nicknamed their ghostly regular Reedy - after actor and legendary drinker Oliver Reed. He has worked at the 1960s pub, formerly a Victorian girls' school, for 13 years.
Mr. Wicks, 51, said: 'People say they have seen the ghost at the bar and that they feel things - cold spots things like that. I am a skeptic but can't see any rhyme or reason for what is in that photo.


Paranormal power influencing kids to self-immolate

 

   A WEIRD PARANORMAL EVENT OF TWO GIRLS TELLING A GIRL TO POUR PETROL ON                                                     HERSELF & LIGHTING HERSELF UP!


Indore: A bizarre ghost story is in circulation in a part of old Indore after the parents of a 14-year-old girl, who was found with a 60 percent burn on Wednesday afternoon, told the police that two mysterious girls had asked their daughter to pour kerosene on self.

 Their neighbors are also attesting to the ghost story and claiming that around 20 girls died under similarly mysterious circumstances in the last few years. Goma Ki Phel and Kazi Ki Chawl, the two downtown localities in Indore, are agog with feverish rumors of paranormal power behind the death of Henna, who succumbed to burns in MY hospital.

Henna's father Abdul Razzaq and brother Feroz were shocked when the dying girl told them that two girls had come to her and asked her to douse herself with kerosene and accompany them. However, no one saw the mysterious girls entering in or going out of the house before or after the incident. They were also shocked as Henna was absolutely normal and had a meal with her family before she was found 100% burnt.

Investigating officer sub-inspector Qureshi told us the family members and neighbors stated that Henna had told them she was under influence of some paranormal power who asked her to commit suicide and she followed the order.

The police officer claimed similar incidents occurred in the past too where minor girls committed suicide by immolating inside their houses and they cited the same reason behind the extreme steps. Vimla Bai, who had taken Henna to hospital, claimed that she too had lost her son Dharmendra in similar grotesque circumstances.

He immolated himself inside the small house, the woman said. She also claimed before her death Henna told her about two girls who asked her to accompany them. Two years ago, a minor girl Aatesha, daughter of Atiq, was found with cent percent burns in the house. Atiq had then claimed that barring his daughter all the other items in the house were found intact. Besides, the reason behind her suicide is unclear to this date.

In her dying declaration, Aatesha had also told about some paranormal powers influencing her. Rafiq Khan, a resident of Kazi Ki Chawl claimed that family members do not get wind about the immolation of girls until they burn completely even in an adjacent room. A family after losing a school-going daughter had shifted from the locality before Aatesha’s death.

 

This story is weird, why would a 14-year-old girl allow two girls to tell her to pour petrol on herself & set herself alight there has to be some sort of demon influence or vengeful spirits motivated to take the life of others to satisfy their own vengeance. But it is still a mystery how this has happened to the other girls in the same way with two girls telling them to pour petrol on themselves & lighting them up after these two girls seem to disappear without a trace. very odd. Could it be demons, vengeful spirits, or just suicide, but remember the other girl's died in the same way to much of a coincidence to me, but what do you think?


The Brown Lady Ghost

 



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, 2nd Viscount of Raynham, and residents of Raynham Hall in Norfolk, England in the early 1700s. It was rumored that Dorothy, before her marriage to Charles, had been the mistress of Lord Wharton.

Charles suspected Dorothy of infidelity. Although according to legal records she died and was buried in 1726, it was suspected that the funeral was a sham and that Charles had locked his wife away in a remote corner of the house until her death many years later.

Dorothy's ghost is said to haunt the oak staircase and other areas of Raynham Hall. In the early 1800s, King George IV, while staying at Raynham, saw the figure of a woman in a brown dress standing beside his bed. She was seen again standing in the hall in 1835 by Colonel Loftus, who was visiting for the Christmas holidays.

He saw her again a week later and described her as wearing a brown satin dress, her skin glowing with a pale luminescence. It also seemed to him that her eyes had been gouged out. A few years later, Captain Frederick Marryat and two friends saw "the Brown Lady" gliding along an upstairs hallway, carrying a lantern. As she passed, Marryat said, she grinned at the men in a "diabolical manner." Marryat fired a pistol at the apparition, but the bullet simply passed through.

This famous photo was taken in September 1936 by Captain Provand and Indre Shira, two photographers who were assigned to photograph Raynham Hall for Country Life magazine. This is what happened, according to Shira:

"Captain Provand took one photograph while I flashed the light. He was focusing on another exposure; I was standing by his side just behind the camera with the flashlight pistol in my hand, looking directly up the staircase. All at once, I detected an ethereal veiled form coming slowly down the stairs. Rather excitedly, I called out sharply: 'Quick, quick, there's something.' I pressed the trigger of the flashlight pistol. After the flash and on closing the shutter, Captain Provand removed the focusing cloth from his head and turning to me said: 'What's all the excitement about?'"

Upon developing the film, the image of The Brown Lady ghost was seen for the first time. It was published in the December 16, 1936 issue of Country Life. The ghost has been seen occasionally since.