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Borley Rectory GhostBorley Rectory -- a rare pictorial representation of the Borley haunting showing Borley Rectory, the phantom nun and the ghostly coach and horses
Man and ghostMan being followed by a hooded ghost. The figure with outstretched hands pointed at me and said: " Granby Manners, you will die in this room!" Date: 1890s
Black CatsThis painting shows a haunting scene of a band of large, black predatory cats with yellow eyes, emerging from the edge of a dark forest. Date: circa 1922
MoonlightA painting of a river bridge lit by the moonlight, with a haunting view of a church placed centrally in the background. Date: circa 1915
Deserted ShipThis illustration shows a haunting looking ship in the shallow ocean, it's sails are heavily torn and no member of the crew is in sight. A flock of seagulls gather at the rear. Date: circa 1915
Death and His Brother Sleep, Shelley. (See Major Marindins Report to the board of Trade on the Railway Collision near Eastleigh)
CHARLES II of Spain (1661-1700). King of Spain (1665-1701). Haunting of Charles II. Engraving
Cheltenham HauntingTHE CHELTENHAM GHOST The street front of Saint Anne s, the house in Pittville Circus Road, where a female figure was seen by 17 witnesses on various occasions Date: 1882 - 1889
Liliova Street, Prague, CzechoslovakiaThe rather creepy-looking Liliova Street in Prague, Czechoslovakia, where the ghost of a headless horseman is said to make nightly visits. Date: circa 1960s
British Ballad, The Eve of St. JohnTHE EVE OF SAINT JOHN. British ballad written by Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832)
Picuss Widow GrievesWhen her husband Picus is turned into a magpie by Circe, his widow Canenta has nothing to live for : she is (literally) consumed by grief, haunting his deathplace
Mary Pearson, MaidMary Pearson, maidservant at Borley during the Smith incumbency, who claimed to have experienced the haunting
Crookes spirit photoSir William Crookes with the purported image of lady Crookes
Paranormal PhotographySybell Corbets photograph of the library at Combermere, taken between 2-3pm, seeming to show a figure, resembling Lord Combermere, at the time he was being buried. (1 of 2)