Many people believe that the soul of a dead person can reappear in the form of a ghost. For centuries, people have reported sightings of ghosts, but many skeptics still remain. Are ghosts real? Have ghosts ever really been photographed? It is largely believed that to become a ghost, a person must die in a building under questionable circumstances.
What is the best picture of a ghost? A photo taken by Mrs. Mabel Chinnery tops this list. The photo in question was taken by Mrs. Mabel Chinnery in 1959, at the cemetery where her mother is buried. The photo clearly shows her husband sitting in the car, but there is also a mysterious man lurking in the backseat. Many of the best ghost photos have been taken at cemeteries.
Another great ghost photo was taken in 1936 by Captain Provand and Indre Shira and was published in a 1936 edition of Country Life magazine. The ghost depicted is believed to be Lady Dorothy Townshend, as she is said to haunt the staircase of Raynham Hall in Norfolk, England, where the photo was taken. In 1991, the Ghost Research Society captured a photograph of a ghost at the Bachelor's Grove cemetery in the Chicago suburbs.
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Scream
This photo was taken by Reverend K. F. Lord at Newby Church in 1963. The ghost in the photo is unidentified and only appeared after the film was developed.
Ghost of Lord Combermere
This photo was taken at the Combermere Abbey library in Cheshire, England in 1891 by Sybell Corbet. The ghost is believed to be Lord Combermere, who was killed after being hit by a horse-drawn carriage in 1891.
Skeleton Ghost
This photo was taken in 1985 by Christophe DiCesare at the Erie Hall Dorm at Geneseo State University. A skeleton can be seen to the right of the man in the photo. DiCesare later learned that a student killed himself in the dorm years earlier.
Faces
This photo was taken as a family moved into their new home in Chicago. Two ghostly faces appear to be looking out the back door as they pose for the picture.
Brown Palace
This photo was taken by Robert E. Brown at The Brown Palace Hotel in Denver in 2005. The hotel is frequently mentioned as one of the most haunted places in the U.S.
Need a Lift
This photo was taken in 1959 by Mrs. Mabel Chinnery at the cemetery where her mother is buried. The photo clearly shows her husband sitting in the car, but there is also a mysterious man lurking in the backseat.
Dinner Crasher
This photo was taken at the Hotel Vierjahreszeiten in Austria in 1988. The photo depicts a blurry woman at the table, whom none of the guest had ever seen before.
Classic Ghost
The details of this photo are unknown, but a wispy ghost can be seen in the upper right corner of the image.
World War I
This photo of Sir Victor Goddard's World War 1 squadron was taken in 1919. In the back row, the face of Freddy Jackson, who was killed days earlier in a freak accident, can be seen peeking out behind one of the squadron members.
Grandpa
This photo was taken in 1997. The woman in the photo is the photographer's grandmother and the man behind her appears to be the photographer's grandfather who passed away in 1984. No one noticed the ghostly image until the grandmother also passed away.