The Newby Church Ghost was photographed by Reverend K. F. Lord at Newby Church in North Yorkshire, England in 1963. He claims he was merely taking a photo of the alter and didn’t see anything unusual at the time, until the photograph was developed. This particular photo has been the subject of many arguments and much controversy over the years due to the rather “fake” appearance of the figure in the photo.
A BBC team examined this photo back in the 1970s and concluded that it was definitely NOT a double exposure and that the negative had not been tampered with.
The Newby Church was built in 1870 and, as far as anyone knows, did not have a history of ghosts, hauntings or other peculiar phenomena. Those why have carefully analyzed the proportions of the objects in the photo calculated that the spectre of the ghostly monk is about nine feet tall!

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faaaaaaaaakeeeee
This photo does look fake not sure if its real myself but what i do no is this it defenetly is haunted my auntie and uncle got married at this church.the night before the wedding my mam and nanna where arranging the wedding flowers inside the church when suddenly the organ start to play its self and so did the church bells ring they ran out the church in shock.when i was a kid i was playing outside the church it was all locked up when my cousins ran off and left me i heard a noise i put my ear on the locked door when i heard really heavy foot steps coming towards the door i ran so fast never been there again lol