This London museum had a supernatural presence in the staircase
The National Maritime Museum is a public museum in Greenwich, London, that first opened its doors in 1934. As the national government funds it, everyone can enter without paying an admission charge. There, you can find paintings of British captains and vessels, small-scale boat models, and, apparently, a ghost.
This picture was taken by a man named Ralph Hardy, who wanted to photograph the beautiful museum staircase so he could impress potential visitors. Obviously, he never expected to find an eerie presence holding on to the ladder when he looked at the photo again.