The St. Botolph Church Ghost Photograph

  • Ghosts and Hauntings
  • 1 min

By Crusader1307

 Taken in the 1980s by Chris Brackley, the "photo" purportedly shows a very clear image of a Phantom from Centuries past. St. Botolph Church was constructed several years after the Invasion Forces of Norman Warlord William The Conqueror took England on 1066. The Church has been renovated, added to and taken away ftom, many times in it long history. Many English Civil War soldiers from both sides rest there (as do soldiers from both World Wars). Noted for it's Medieval Art and Architecture, it is located in Quarrington, Lincolnshire, England. When Chris Brackley took the photo, he was intending on capturing the massive Altar and Congregational Pews. After developing the film, he noted a strange "image" looking at HIS camera position from the Upper Floors of The Choir Loft. When enhanced, a "Male image, dressed in possibly Cleric Robes", is easily seen. No statuary or painting are on display there. The photo and his camera have been scrutinized many times. Nothing was wrong with either!