THIS IS THE MOST FAMOUS GHOST PHOTO EVER!

Rev. Ralph Hardy, a retired clergyman from White Rock, took this now-famous photograph in 1966. He intended merely to take a picture of 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. To us it seems faked, almost like a painting, but 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.