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Raynham Hall Ghost (Cl)
Raynham Hall, Norfolk; This figure is not seen but is unknowingly photographed on the staircase; it may be the ghost of Dorothy Walpole, known as The Brown Lady. Date: 1936
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Apparitions Dorothy Ghost Norfolk Photographed Raynham Staircase Walpole 1936 Paranormal
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Mug Size is 9.6cm high x 8.1cm diameter (3.8" x 3.2")
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1. Title: The Unseen Presence of the Brown Lady at Raynham Hall, 1936. Raynham Hall, a magnificent 18th-century mansion nestled in the heart of Norfolk, England, has long been associated with tales of the paranormal. Among the most famous of these stories is that of the Brown Lady, a ghostly apparition said to haunt the halls of this historic estate. In 1936, an unnamed photographer captured an intriguing image while visiting Raynham Hall. The photograph, taken on the grand staircase, shows no discernible figure in the frame. However, upon closer inspection, some believe that the Brown Lady, the ghost of Dorothy Walpole, may have been unknowingly immortalized in the image. Dorothy Walpole, the wife of the 2nd Earl of Walpole, is said to have died under mysterious circumstances in the late 17th century. Her ghost is often described as wearing a brown dress, with a veil covering her face, and carrying a lantern. Numerous sightings of the Brown Lady have been reported throughout history, most famously by the 3rd Earl of Orford in the late 18th century. The photograph taken in 1936 adds another layer to the intriguing legend of the Brown Lady of Raynham Hall. Though no definitive proof of the paranormal exists, the image continues to captivate the imagination and fuel the ongoing debate about the existence of the supernatural. This photograph, taken in 1936, is a testament to the enduring allure of the unknown and the mysteries that continue to surround Raynham Hall and its famous ghostly resident, the Brown Lady.
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