7. Freddy Jackson Ghost Picture
Without knowing the context behind this photograph it might seem like any other innocuous image of an armed forces regiment in their dress uniforms. However, the truth is a bit more sinister. Taken in 1919, it is a portrait of a R.A.F. squadron led by Sir Victor Goddard that had served during World War I. The group had arranged the photograph following the funeral of one of their comrades, though, when they later inspected the developed film it appeared as if Freddy Jackson was still walking the Earth and had appeared alongside his fellow airmen.
The ghostly face, which has been zoomed in on this image, appears on the top row and was immediately recognized by all of those who were present. No proper explanation has ever been given for how this happened.
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