Ghost Lady

Hampton Court, near London, was one of Henry VIII’s favorite hangouts (it’s because of him that Anne Boleyn is now a headless ghost roaming the Tower of London). This one became fairly well known after it was released in December of 2003. Guards checked the security cameras’ videotape… and spotted this figure in period costume walking through the door. A fire door inside the castle kept being opened when no one was supposed to be around.


This ghost picture is very famous, Raynham Hall was long reputed to be haunted by the ghost of Lady Dorothy Townshend, who died in 1726. This photo was taken in 1936 at Raynham Hall in Norfolk, England, by two photographers of Country Life magazine. The ghost had been seen on many occasions throughout the years when it was spotted descending these stairs by the Country Life photographers, who quickly took a snapshot. This is considered by many to be the most highly regarded and reputable photograph by a ghost yet made.