The Queens House Ghost on the Tulip Staircase. In 1966
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The Queens House Ghost on the Tulip Staircase. In 1966
The Queens House Ghost on the Tulip Staircase. In 1966, a retired Canadian Reverend and his wife visited the Queens House, Greenwich, London. The couple had heard about the famous Tulip staircase and took a photograph, however, once developed on their return to the Canada, they saw the photograph had also captured the image of a spectral, shrouded figure, ascending the stairs in pursuit of a second (and possibly a third) figure. The Rev and Mrs R. W. Hardy were adamant there was no figure on the stairway when the photograph was taken. The image remains an enigma to this day... Date: 1966
Media ID 24406010
© The Estate of Peter Underwood / Mark Lyon Collection / Mary Evans
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