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Monday, February 2, 2009

Spirit Caught on Camera

William Hope. U.K.

1863 - 7 March 1933.

In the twentieth century one of the most talked about British Spirit Photographers, was William Hope from Crewe, Cheshire, U.K., from the Crewe Circle, who found out that he was mediumistic and took his findings to the public. William used a plate camera of the time to take photographs of strangers. When the plates where developed, many times there would appear extras, which appeared to be the relatives and friends of the sitters.

Over time, William developed his link with the Spirit World by sitting in meditation, his mediumistic development started to grow as did his fame, which spread far and wide. The next thing he found was the fanatical Christians and skeptics started on him, accusing him of fraud. To counter this he took measures to silence them, but it never did any good as they had their usual blinkers on.

Whenever he could when doing the photographic sittings, he always made sure he had another person with him, a person he did not know.

The person who was having their photograph taken in what could only be called a seance like setting room, would be asked to bring their own photographic plates for his camera, which had to be factory sealed, signed or marked for the person to recognize as their own and unopened.

The guests and sitters would be asked to look over the equipment very carefully, the make up of this simple equipment was not very complicated, and the plates were fairly big in comparison to today's photographic equipment and film, so it was almost impossible to hide anything, the people there would not take long to examine it to their satisfaction but could take as long as they wished.

The sitters, and many times investigators [he had many of these trying to find a reason for the extras appearing on the new plates] when opening the factory sealed plates were asked to sign or initial their virgin plates, so they could recognize their own plates when the sittings were over.

William then asked them to personally place their own plates into the camera, and when finished, to take the plate out of the camera and take it into the darkroom [which was lit with red light, so everyone could see in there]. William and his sitters all stayed in the darkroom together so that it could be seen that NO fraud was taking place in the form of switching plates or adding anything into the developing process. He did everything possible to show he was not a person duping the public.

William Hopes Mediumship was such, he brought through on their personal photographic plates some animals who were the sitters pets, but most were of Spirit people extras, and over the years that ran into many hundreds of Spirit extras on the plates brought to him by strangers. The people who had their photographs taken by William Hope over time acknowledged that most of the extras on the plates were dead relatives and friends of themselves, the sitters, who were in the Spirit World. Those not recognized at the time, were later verified by living relatives and friends of the sitters.

Sometimes on the virgin photographic plates people brought with them, there appeared images of people who were still on the earth plane, but were not present at the time of the photographic session in the room, this is where the notion of thought-ography comes into play. On saying that it has been put forward as the over riding factor for some people, is that the images are caused by a sitter thinking of the person who appeared on the photographic plate whether alive or dead. In my opinion that does not take into consideration the FACT that images appeared of people the sitter was not thinking of at the time of the sitting. That being the case it must be that the people who appear on the virgin plate as an image must have some input to the process whether they are alive or across the veil remembering that thought is a living energy that can be proved, as shown in my book Meditation Oneness.

In one strange incident a lady Lillian Bailey went to see William Hope and sat for him. She received an image on her own photographic plate of what she at the time thought was a stranger, Lillian was wanting a photographic image of her mother in the Spirit World. It subsequently turned out to be a World War One soldier, William Hedley Wotton, who was Lillian's Spirit Guide. The image on the plate even shown with a darkened area, damage over his temple the bullet had done when it had hit him and killed him. Over the years she got confirmation off different Mediums that this was her Spirit Guide. Lillian went on to become a very well known and respected Medium.

Harry Price was sent to investigate Hope and all that was happening at the time BUT what should be taken into consideration is the fact that Harry Price was accused of helping Hope as he was a conjurer. It was said he had swapped the plates and not William Hope. At the time of the alleged fraud Price did not say anything until after he had gone home with the so called evidence, is it not possible that Harry Price had substituted the plates for his own. All the Spiritualist Newspapers of the time who had investigated William Hope before, found not a shred of evidence of any fraud, accused Harry Price of switching Hope's plates to discredit him and promote his books. .



William Hope was publicly praised for his mediumistic work by very prominent figures in the community of the time who attended sittings with Hope; people the likes of Arthur Conan Doyle, and Sir William Crookes who made sure of the conditions and thoroughly examined all the equipment before sitting and to make doubly sure they even had William Hope stand aside while they developed their own photographic plates, never allowing Hope to handle the plates at any stage.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Please indulge my post. I thought that it would make interesting reading.I found it quite educational, hope you enjoy it.

indie jack said...

Interesting stuff

Anonymous said...

I can see that proofs of evidence come and go in spiritualism. Perhaps it is time to revive this one?