The photograph of the "Brown Lady" is the most famous and well documented ghost photo ever taken. Lady Dorothy Townshend was locked away in a remote corner of Raynham Hall Mansion in Norfolk, England until she died around 1736. Rumor has it she was pushed to her death down the main staircase by her eccentric husband Charles Townshend. She was seen several times by very well known people like King George IV in the early 1800's. Eyewitness accounts tell of a gliding women upstairs that acknowledges you, a women wearing a brown satin dress standing by the bed, and one account tells of a women with her eyes gouged out. The famous photograph was taken in 1936 by two men who noticed an ethereal veiled form coming slowly down the stairs. It was first published in the December 16th, 1936 edition of Country Life.
The photography plates were analyzed numerous times and stated as real. (Picture Above)
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