6. Spectre of Newby Church
Known as the Spectre of Newby Church, this image is a photograph that was taken in 1963 by Reverend K. F. Lord in Yorkshire, United Kingdom, that allegedly contains some sort of apparition that has never been fully explained. The ghostly figure is clearly visible on the right of the altar and appears to be wearing some form of cowl or mark. However, Reverend Lord maintained that no other person was present in the church at that time, making the figure a mystery.
The common thought is that the man appears to look like a monk from the 16th century, wearing a mask that could have been used to hide some sort of injury or disfigurement. It would seem impossible for the figure to be a genuine person though, as they would need to be 9 feet tall.
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