Eyebrows have been
raised at Lauriston Castle after a man shared a photo of a mysterious
figure standing in one of the windows - when the building was believed
to be empty.
Drew
McAdam arrived at the 16th century attraction, in Davidson's Mains, on
Saturday, prior to a show he was hosting for Magicfest.
While wandering the historical grounds, the magician took some photographs of the estate.
It
was not until later, when Drew saw the images he had taken enlarged on
his computer, that he noticed something in one of the photographs did
not add up.
“On
bringing them up on my computer, I was going to edit them a bit, but
noticed the strangest thing - figure at one of the windows, who I swear
was not there when I arrived.," he said.
"I have not edited this photo in any way. It is exactly as it came on the camera,” he added on a post to Facebook.
The
64-year-old mentalist and mind-reader shared a close-up of the
photograph, which shows a figure standing in one of the windows dressed
in period dress.
“Now, say what you want, but there is a figure at that window, and they are not wearing modern clothing.
“Additionally,
I had taken another couple of photos in quick succession – which you
can see here, and the figure appears to have moved,” he said.
Drew,
from West Lothian, insists that the photos were taken when the castle
was ‘bolted and shuttered’ with nobody inside, shortly before the
custodian arrived to open it.
Speaking to the Evening News, he said: “I put the photos up on the computer and thought ‘what the hell’s that?’
“To
me, it doesn’t look like a ghost, it looks like a real person. I know
the house really well, some people said it was a mannequin or something
but there’s no mannequins in that place, it’s a museum,” he added.
Margaret
Findlay, learning and programmes manager with Museums and Galleries
Edinburgh, said: “We are all extremely privileged to work in a venue
like Lauriston Castle, a building rich in history spanning over 500
years.
"Of course the
building has stories to tell. The house has had various notable owners
over the centuries, and some of these characters are quite colourful and
even notorious."
Margaret
said paranormal activity was not new at Lauriston: “Our staff at
Lauriston Castle have reported hearing footsteps when no one is present,
and the sound of silk skirts rustling.
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