Monday, January 16, 2006

A sighting.


Received a phone call from the curator of the Museum of the History of Science in Broad Street. Seems like just after he had closed the doors to the public at four o’clock on Saturday, he decided to take some photos of the exhibits in the entrance foyer. A record was how he described it. He had taken a few shots when on taking the next, he suddenly realised that there was a person in the shot. He looked up from the camera to ask the person to leave but nobody was there! Took another look at the screen on the camera, and sure enough, a man standing there. What’s more he knew him, Dr Alan Jones, a frequent visitor to the museum. But after another look around the foyer there was no one there. Even Emily Heynes on the till had not seen anyone.

What do you make of the photo?

Curious.

Lewis