ghost pictures

Tony writes, "I don't know how to describe the picture... b' coz I got from an e-mail.. my uncle sent it to me... I heard the story bout the pic.. it's taken at johor.. I heard that someone died there.. 2 people were drowned... that's all I know bout the pic...
If you look close, this picture shows the apparition or ghost of a man sitting in a chair.

If you look close, this real ghost picture shows an apparition or plasma appearing on the balcony. Some see a ghost face looking over the balcony. Guess you better have good health insurance before visiting this hospital.
Oh, the pain of having no insurance when one's health is at risk! Makes you wonder if the malpractice is from doctors or spirits...and do they have insurance!


Scary....no camera tricks...all the ghost pictures here are genuine!


Around 1946, this ghost photo was taken in Queensland, Australia by Mrs.
Andrews who was taking a picture of her 17 year old daughter's grave. Mrs
Andrews was surprised by the ghostly image of a baby looking at her when the
picture was developed.

Mrs. Andrews maintains that no children were in the area, so a double
exposure was impossible, and that she did not recognize the baby at all.

Others who have visited the grave site have found the graves of two baby girls
nearby. Could this baby over the grave be one of them?



ghost pictures

This controversial ghost picture was taken at haunted Newby Church in North Yorkshire, England by Reverend K. F. Lord in the early 1960s. The apparition picture appears to have a monk with hands folded in prayer and a ghastly face. Lord thought he was snapping a picture of the church altar.

The monk looks to be older than the building, from the time when monks were a common sight in England. Thus, the monk would date to before the time of Henry VIII, who closed down all monasteries. That means the monk would be from around the 1500s. The building was only 200 years old at the time...


This famous ghost picture has a lady's mother in the back seat. The only problem is she was deceased/dead when the photo was taken.


November 19, 1995, Wem Town Hall in Shropshire, England burned down to the
ground. As many spectators gathered around the old building consumed by flames
(built in 1905), Tony O'Rahilly was one of the on-lookers who took photos of the
scene with a 200mm telephoto lens from across the street. One of the photos
showed what looks like a small, partially transparent girl standing in the doorway.

Who is the girl? In 1677 it appears a fire destroyed much of the town and a young
girl, Jane Churm, was said to have set fire to an old thatched roof with a candle -
quite accidentally. Legend has it her ghost has haunted the area for centuries,
having been seen by different witnesses.

Could the girl be Jane Chum? Neither
O'Rahilly nor any of the other onlookers or firefighters recalled seeing the girl there,
and further examination of the negative proved the ghost picture to be authentic
and not tampered with. No girl was reported missing after the fire, either.


Taken in 1919, this ghost photo of a RAF squadron from World War One has an extra ghostly face in the picture. It is believed to be Freddy Jackson, an air mechanic who had been accidentally killed by an airplane propellor two days before the pic was taken.

His funeral took place on the day the photograph was shot. Members of his air squadron recognized his face with ease and believe he must have showed up for the haunted picture, unaware he had passed. Freddy's ghostly apparition appears behind the airman in the top row, fourth from the left.



Many believe this ghost picture to contain an apparition (ghost) walking up a basement stairs
during the time of the civil war; maybe even a soldier.



These very old ghost picture was taken by two famous photographers.


These picture was taken just a few minutes after the accident and the driver was still alive.