Tulip Staircase

Reverend Ralph Hardy of White Rock, British Columbia (Canada) took this photo in 1966. He intended to merely snap a photo of the elegant spiral staircase (known as the Tulip Staircase) in the Queen`s House section of the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England.
After development, the photo revealed a shrouded figure climbing the stairs holding the railing with both hands. Photo experts at Kodak Laboratories examined the negative & concluded that it had not been tampered with.
Unexplained figures have been seen on a few occasions around the staircase, & unexplained footsteps have also been heard in the past. 300 years ago a maid was thrown from the top of the staircase plunging 50 feet to her death. A few people have reported seeing a pale looking woman mopping up blood at the bottom of the staircase.
The Queen`s House has had quite a history of paranormal activity, including a woman figure that has been seen walking through walls & visitors have reported being pinched by invisible fingers.