The photograph of a ghost on Tulip Staircase was taken in 1966 by the Reverend Ralph Hardy, who was visiting the Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England on vacation.
In 1966, a retired Canadian reverend and his wife visited the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England. Reverend Ralph Hardy had heard about the famous Tulip Staircase in the Queen’s House section. So, he took a photograph of the elegant spiral staircase.
The Reverend and Mrs. Hardy were adamant that the stairway was clear when they took the photograph. Many experts who examined the original negative, including some from Kodak, concluded that the negative had not been tampered with.
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