Raynham Hall in Norfolk, England, is most famous for the ghost of "the Brown Lady," which was captured on film in 1936 in what is considered one of the most authentic ghost pictures ever taken. The Unexplained Site describes one of the first encounters with the spirit: "The first known sighting happened during the 1835 Christmas season. Colonel Loftus, who happened to be visiting for the holidays, was walking to his room late one night when he saw a strange figure ahead of him. As he tried to gain a better look, the figure promptly disappeared. The next week, the Colonel was again came upon the woman. He described her as a noble woman who wore a brown satin dress. Her face seemed to glow, which highlighted her empty eye sockets."
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cool.....good stuff
ReplyDeleteWow, sounds scary, cool looking exterior of the building though!! Nice post!
ReplyDeleteGreat info!thanks
ReplyDeleteahh, empty eyes.
ReplyDeleteI would like to visit and shit mah pants there :P
ReplyDeleteawesome architecture
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Thank's for this, great infos.
ReplyDeleteIs that a castle, or some sort of school?
ReplyDeletei see dead ppl . for real... used to be scary not anymore , most dont even try to grab ppls attention maybe those are the old ones that know not everyone sees
ReplyDeleteInteresting.
ReplyDeleteincredible hall, bro
ReplyDeleteNow THAT looks like a proper haunted house. Need to find a pick of that place at night time...
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