53 min

#367 The Best Ghost Photo Ever Taken? - The Queen's House This Paranormal Life

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In 1966 a Canadian tourist visiting London, Reverend Ralph Hardy, took a photo that would become notorious as one of the greatest pieces of paranormal evidence ever captured. Despite consulting photographic experts and even Kodak themselves, it has never been proven to be a hoax. On this episode of This Paranormal Life, Kit and Rory investigate the site of this event: the Tulip staircase within the Queen's House in London, try to understand whether the events of 1966 were really paranormal, and even attempt to recreate Ralph Hardy's fateful photograph!
Our on-location vlog from the Queen's House
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Intro music by www.purple-planet.com
Edited by Philip Shacklady
Research by Ewen Friers

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In 1966 a Canadian tourist visiting London, Reverend Ralph Hardy, took a photo that would become notorious as one of the greatest pieces of paranormal evidence ever captured. Despite consulting photographic experts and even Kodak themselves, it has never been proven to be a hoax. On this episode of This Paranormal Life, Kit and Rory investigate the site of this event: the Tulip staircase within the Queen's House in London, try to understand whether the events of 1966 were really paranormal, and even attempt to recreate Ralph Hardy's fateful photograph!
Our on-location vlog from the Queen's House
Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube
Join our Secret Society Facebook Community
Support us on Patreon.com/ThisParanormalLife to get access to weekly bonus episodes!
Buy Official TPL Merch! - thisparanormallife.com/store
Intro music by www.purple-planet.com
Edited by Philip Shacklady
Research by Ewen Friers

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

53 min