"Thanks for your nice comment about my photos. My novel is about Victorian 'spirit photography.' William Mumler in your country was the pioneer here in the 1860s. In the early part of the 20thC Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a firm believer in spirit…"
"Thanks for your kind comments.. Just in case you have never visited Whitby - I can see why Bram Stoker used Whitby as the setting for part of his novel. It's a stunning town, which makes taking photographs there easy."
"It's a few years later. The police briefly wonder if it is Jack the Ripper when you receive a note claiming to come from him. I won't spoil the plot in the novel by saying who actually commiited these dreadful murder.
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Thanks for your nice comment about my photos. My novel is about Victorian 'spirit photography.' William Mumler in your country was the pioneer here in the 1860s. In the early part of the 20thC Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a firm believer in spirit photography (ghost photography). Houdini challenged Doyle on this and their close friendship soured largely as a result of this. Although the history of spirit photography had a great many charlatans, there are a small number of photographs that have not been debunked by sceptics. Your American Museum of Photography has an interesting website with a number of spirit photographs that you might find of interest. There is also a brief history of spirit photography on my blog: ghostlyimages. wordpress.com
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How is everything with you, I picked interest on you after going through your short profile and deemed it necessary to write you immediately. I have something very vital to disclose to you,but I found it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on ( josephmclaughlin500@gmail.com ) for the full details.Have a nice day
Thanks God bless.
Thanks for your nice comment about my photos. My novel is about Victorian 'spirit photography.' William Mumler in your country was the pioneer here in the 1860s. In the early part of the 20thC Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a firm believer in spirit photography (ghost photography). Houdini challenged Doyle on this and their close friendship soured largely as a result of this. Although the history of spirit photography had a great many charlatans, there are a small number of photographs that have not been debunked by sceptics. Your American Museum of Photography has an interesting website with a number of spirit photographs that you might find of interest. There is also a brief history of spirit photography on my blog: ghostlyimages. wordpress.com
Hi Peter!
Wow! Your pics are fabulous. I'm glad you came to Boo. Very interesting photos, I'm going to look into all of them. Thanks!