Showing posts with label London Ghosts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label London Ghosts. Show all posts

Friday, 22 January 2010

Bank Tube Station London

from http://www.ghost-sighting.co.uk/

Over many years, recent and past there have been many reports of a foul unexplained smells and feelings of sadness, concern and hopelessness by many workers and travellers

No-one can explain this, but it is suspected that it may be related to the fact that this was once the burial place of thousands of plague victims in the 17th Century.

Thursday, 26 November 2009

Ghost Picture National Museum London England

Rev. Ralph Hardy, a retired clergyman from White Rock, British Columbia, took this now famous photograph in 1966. He intended merely to photograph the beautiful staircase in the Queen's House section of the National Museum in Greenwich, England. Upon development, however the photo revealed a shrouded figure climbing the stairs, seeming to hold the railing with both hands. Experts, including some from Kodak, who examined the original negative concluded that it had not been tampered with. Its been said that unexplained figures have been seen on occasion in the vicinity of the staircase, and unexplained footsteps have also been heard.

Monday, 9 November 2009

Ghost Sighting pictures - London

This remarkable image first appeared in the Chicago Sun-Times (12-21-03) and was apparently captured with a closed-circuit security camera at Hampton Court Palace in London, England. The palace was built in 1525 on the River Thames 10 miles west of central London and was one the the places that King Henry VIII lived. Jane Seymour, his third wife, died there giving birth to a son, and her ghost is said to walk through one of the cobbled courtyards carrying a candle. No one seems to know what this ghostly figure represents but according to security, it sure looks like a ghost.

Ghost Photos London

London's St. Botolph's Church

In 1982, this photograph was taken of the interior of London's St. Botolph's Church, but never expected what would appear on the film. High in the church's loft, seen in the upper right-hand corner of his photograph, is the transparent form of what looks like a woman.


Wednesday, 4 November 2009

Ghost Gallery London St Paul's Cathedral

The 16th Century Priest's Ghost St. Paul's Cathedral

Looking into the chapel you may see the ghost of an old clergyman who has flowing locks of grey hair and is dressed in old-fashioned robes. His doleful, though tuneless whistling will grow steadily louder as he glides across the chapel and melts slowly away into the wall to the right of the gates. Everyone who has seen him has attested to the fact that he always follows the same time worn path and that he always vanishes into the same section of the wall.

Thursday, 29 October 2009

Ghost Sighting Tower of London Wakefield Tower

The Wakefield Tower is haunted by Henry VI who was murdered by the Duke of Gloucster on 21st May 1471 as he prayed.
On the anniversary of his murder, Henry is said to appear as the clock ticks towards midnight.


Sunday, 16 August 2009

Haunted London Red Lion Square

Red Lion Square in the West End is said to be haunted by Oliver Cromwell, John Bradshaw and henry Ireton. They were all involved in sentencing King Charles i to death at the end of the Civil War.

Haunted London Osterley Park House

Osterley Park House was built in 1562. The Ghost at Osterley is known as "The Lady in White". She appears under the main stairway then moves towards the doorway and disappears. She is possibly the Ghost of Sarah Anne Child. the family's sole heir.

Haunted London The Old Vic Theatre

The Old vic was built in 1818 and is said to be haunted by the Ghost of Lilian Bayliss - the manager in the early 20th century.

Haunted London The Lyceum Theatre

The Lyceum was opened in 1772. The Ghosly figure of a woman is often seen in the stalls holding a man's severed head. This is thought to be the head of Henry Courtenay, the local landowner who was beheaded on the orders of Oliver Cromwell

Haunted London Heathrow Airport

Heathrow Airport is Britain's largest airport and is also the scene of several hauntings. Airline workers have reported feeling hot breath upon their necks and hearing a man howling and barking like a dog. The Ghost is beleived to be of Dick Turpin.

Haunted London The George Inn

The George Inn in Southwark has the Ghost of a former landlady - Miss Murray. She kept the pub for 50 years in the early 20th century and has since been seen floating around the rooms.

Haunted London Cleopatra's Needle

Cleopatra's Needle is a 60 ft tall Egyptian obelisk which stands on the Thames. Some say Cleapatra cursed the needle. It is not the needle itself that is haunted but the area surrounding it. Mocking laughter and anguished cries have been heard and it the place where most suicides have occured along the Thames. The Ghost of one of these suicided has been seen on many occasions. A tall man who jumps into the river without making a splash.

Haunted London The Carlton Mitre Hotel

The Carlton Mitre Hotel stands on the banks of the river Thames. It dates back to 1665. A gentleman dressed in Elizabethan attire has been seen wandering around the Hotel.

Haunted London Amen Court

Amen court is a small alleyway close to St Paul's Cathederal. It backs onto the former sight of Newgate prison. The alley is now known as "Dead man's walk" because there have been many sightings of a dark shapeless figure sliding along the wall accompanied by the sound of chains. It is thought the be the ghost of a cat burgler called Jack Shepherd.

Haunted London The Adelphi Theatre

The Adelphi was built in 1806. It is said to be haunted by the ghost of actor William Terris who was stabbed by a minor actor named Richard Arbor Prince in 1897. As Terris lay dying he whispered to his fiance "I'll be back"

Friday, 14 August 2009

Ghost Photos London

Tulip Staircase

Rev. Ralph Hardy, a retired clergyman from White Rock, British Columbia, took this now-famous photograph in 1966. He intended merely to photograph the elegant spiral staircase (known as the "Tulip Staircase") in the Queen's House section of the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England. Upon development, however, the photo revealed a shrouded figure climbing the stairs, seeming to hold the railing with both hands. Experts, including some from Kodak, who examined the original negative concluded that it had not been tampered with. It's been said that unexplained figures have been seen on occasion in the vicinity of the staircase, and unexplained footsteps have also been heard.

Ghost Photographs London


Tower of London ghost!
Tara writes, "My sister went to England a few years ago and took a picture of the gears of the draw bridge in the tower of London for my dad who is an engineer. When we got the pictures back this was in it. We looked through all the pic and there was not one that this could be a double exposure of. I took it to Kodak and they said they have no idea what it is. When she went they told her of a story about two young boys (princes) who went missing while they were sleeping and were never found. Look closely and you will see feet and a long gown like the ones worn back then and a page boy haircut. This pic really freaks me out. My sister said at the time it was the middle of the day and there was nothing there. I wish you would look at it and tell me what you think. The pic is in bad shape because I have had it a few years and have shown it to all my friends. Please write me back and tell me your opinion."




Thursday, 13 August 2009

Haunted London

I had come home after a month away and as I turned into our road I saw an old neighbour of ours who always stood at her doorstep and waved when you walked by. On this particular day she waved and I waved back and shouted out that I hoped she was OK. She smiled in response. I went home and a couple of hours later as we were sitting at the dining table I mentioned to my mum that old Dora was looking well. My mum just stared at me with a look of shocked surprise on her face because apparently Dora had been buried 2 weeks previously after short illness.

Tuesday, 4 August 2009

Haunted London Westminster Abby

Stabbed to death during a robbery, this tall, thin monk has been known to make a brief reappearance. A First World War soldier sometimes makes a comeback, and is seen standing by the tomb of the Unknown Warrior; his mouth moves as if he is trying to talk, but no sound emerges