Famous Ghost Photo Picture From WWI
Taken in 1919, this ghost photo of a RAF squadron from WWI has an extra ghostly face in the
picture. It is believed to be Freddy Jackson, an air mechanic who had been accidentally killed by an
airplane propellor two days before the pic was taken. His funeral took place on the day the photograph
was shot. Members of his air squadron recognized his face with ease and believe he must have
showed up for the picture, unaware he had passed. Freddy's ghostly apparition appears behind the
airman in the top row, fourth from the left.