GHOST LIGHTS IN LONDON 3




This photo was submitted by Shannon O'Hara at adincentiv@aol.com

Shannon took this photo in London. She says, "The house was finished in 1612. It had been built for a member of the royal family who wouldn't live here because he felt it was evil. A reputed satanist named William Langhorne lived there for many years, and his wife is said to have killed herself by jumping off the roof. It served as a military hospital during World War I. Many people who've stayed here report seeing one of two ghosts. Even to those of us who are not remotely psychic, the chilly atmosphere is very apparent."

Shannon's website can be found at Spirit Tours.

Dave's Notes: This photo clearly show a triple exposure of the frame, however note the three globes of light which is consistent with the four time exposurer, however apparently when the last frame was taken the globe of light descended to the lower left of the photo. Now why is this important? This ghostly trail is not replicated during the four exposurer of the film. Apparently this globe confirms that it is not dust particles since only one trail is visible. The ectoplasm is still over the house but not as visible in this photo. I felt the globe represented a remarkable feature of this photograph.

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