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The Sweeping Tulip Stairs Are One Of The Original Features Of The Queen’S House. This Ornate, Wrought Iron Structure Was The First Geometric Self-Supporting Spiral Stair In Britain. It Is Also The Location Of The Rev R. W. Hardy’S Famous €˜Ghost’ Photograph Taken In 1966, Which Appears To Show Two Or Three Shrouded Figures On The Staircase €“ A Phenomenon That Has Never Been Explained Logically To This Day.

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The sweeping Tulip Stairs are one of the original features of the Queen’s House. This ornate, wrought iron structure was the first geometric self-supporting spiral stair in Britain. It is also the location of the Rev R. W. Hardy’s famous ‘ghost’ photograph taken in 1966, which appears to show two or three shrouded figures on the staircase – a phenomenon that has never been explained logically to this day.

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