The ghost of a knight in armor is photographed.

Photographed the ghost of a knight in armorPhotos from open sources of

Near the English city of Hoddesdon in Hertfordshire there is a building called “Rye House”, which is translated into Russian means rye house. The construction was erected in the fourteenth century. For some time it was the summer home of Queen Catherine Parr, then a disciplinary house was opened here, in which they forced work poor and petty criminals. Today “Rye House” is a museum and an important tourist attraction.

The building, built six and a half centuries ago, is undoubtedly has a rich history. Therefore, it is not surprising that “Rye house” is considered the abode of various paranormal. Rumor has it that one can meet the phantoms of the royal servants here, headless count, wearing his own head in his hand, lady spirit in white, even flying hands, an ominous blue fog and much what else is strange and mystical. Now on the local list hell, apparently, you can safely make a ghostly knight in the armor recently photographed in the house.

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Forty-year-old Tracy Jenkins calls herself non-spiritualist. For nine years now a resident of London travels through Foggy Albion, visiting places where something happens supernatural. Englishwoman does not part with her film a camera that she says is capable of capturing phenomena inaccessible to the human eye are much better than modern digital cameras. It is, of course, about the appearance of ghosts.

The ghost of a knight captured on film

Caught the other day at Rye House, Jenkins did this a mysterious photo. Tracy walked around the museum and examined exhibits. Having photographed a couple of empty rooms, the huntress on Ghosts went to the hotel. Manifesting in the nearest studio received pictures, she noticed on one of them something unusual. IN semitransparent smoky captured on the right side of the image silhouette similar to a man in medieval knightly armor.

The author of the photo says: “Perhaps this is the spirit of the night watch, who once guarded the chambers of Catherine Parr. I showed a picture to his colleague Mickey Vosberg from Birmingham, and he also came to conclusion, I photographed a real ghost. I have already been told that it can be glimpses of the armor standing in the museum as exhibits. The only problem is that there has never been no armor, so the reason for the appearance of the silhouette of a guard may only be supernatural. ”

By the way, say that forty percent of Britons believe in perfumes and ghosts, and every seventh can swear that he met with ghosts. Yes, and how not to meet if this country is full ancient castles, where restless souls still live, stuck in our world as a result of medieval atrocities and crimes …

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