This ghostly figure that appears to be praying is said to have not been seen by the photographer Gordon Carrol when the photograph was taken. The photo was taken at the church of St. Mary the virgin, in Northampton, England.
The photo, taken in 1964, is the first time the praying ghost has been captured on film. However, this is not its first sighting. The ghost has been spotted many times during the last century, and its haunting has been well documented.
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