A spooky sighting was made at Glasgow's Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, by a photographer who says she saw the "ghost of a man" standing at the balcony.
Cheryl Bimendi, 38, from Clydebank, was going through her snaps of the popular visitor attraction when she was taken aback by the eerie discovery.
She took the pictures on Thursday, May 25, but it wasn't until she checked her camera roll later that night when she spotted the ghostly figure.
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Cheryl told Glasgow Live: "I was taking some pictures because it was nice and sunny. I was looking through my pictures later on and noticed there was a white shadow in the window.
"I zoomed into it and saw that face, it was like a ghost face. There is also what looks like a ghost of a man on the balcony beside the window
"It's very weird and came as quite a shock. I got a fright.
"It doesn't look like a solid structure, like a statue, it looks more see-through. It was scary looking back at the picture.
"I have been there quite a lot throughout my life and have never seen anything like it before. I have been inside the museum and have never noticed anything strange.
"I shared it on my Facebook page and some people think it looks like a ghost. Other people are saying it looks like a Tudor woman."
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