Barremel wrote:
Wabun Wind wrote:
Well, hope you do not laugh. As I already told Asylum, usually I do it the other way round: I concentrate on some spot and than pictures arise....
Could that be the ghost you are looking for? Some kind of a protector or watcher of this castle? A soldier from late 16th/early 17th century? But you have nothing mentioned about this in your brief history?
I think it is a great picture.....and by the way: I spotted this figure/person not on the staircase but somewhere else a little more above in direction to the ceiling.
Wabun Wind
Hi Wabun Wind - definately wouldn't laugh at your views! How and what you see is completely personal & it's up to everyone to interpret what they see and feel in their own ways.
I don't know individual stories from the castles' history but it is probable there were musketeers (red coats) in the castle during it's long history! There isn't any documented sightings of a musketeer in the castle that I'm aware of but doesn't mean there isn't!!

Thanks for not laughing about it. At last I tried to find something about an investigation there and my pike/gun guy seems to exist. This is from the site:
http://www.assap.org/newsite/articles/Dover.html
Citation: "The Underground Tunnels
The main report to come from the underground tunnel area is that of a 17th century pikeman (soldier carrying a small lance-type weapon), who was seen in the guardroom at the furthest end of the tunnels by a male member staff back in 1979. At that time the castle was owned by the Ministry of Public Buildings and Works. The witness described how a soldier wearing a 'morion' helmet and carrying a pike walked into the guardroom through one wall and out again through another. This incident lasted only a few seconds and took place at about 6pm, while the witness was in the process of locking up at the end of the day. This incident took the witness completely by surprise, and it took him a good five minutes before he could move away from the spot. There have been no other reports of this apparition by any of the present members of the castle staff. The original report was made in June 1979.
On looking into the report of the pikeman walking through the walls of the guardrooms, I decided to look for any doorways around the area where the incident took place. There was no trace of any doorway having existed in either spot. In fact, the brickwork is of late 18th century construction and is completely original. The fact that we have a 17th century soldier walking through 18th century walls interested me somewhat, so I decided to try and find out what had stood on that site prior to the brick guardrooms. Sure enough, I discovered that an earthen spur construction had been on this spot until the late 1790s. This information seemed to tie in nicely with the report of a soldier from a period sometime before the 1630s."
But the apparition I have seen was wearing a head not a helmet. So could have also been this guy:
Citation: "The Keep
The following descriptions, given by the castle staff, are as precise as we can ever hope to get. Historic costume books were shown to the witnesses to try and give us some idea of the time period which the apparitions could belong to.
A male figure dressed in early 17th century costume (cavalier style 1610-1630) was seen by a female member of staff in 1990, around 8:30am while she was cleaning in the basement area of the keep. She described a man wearing a black wide- brimmed hat with a purple cloak which draped to the floor. The witness also reported that the figure had long dark wavy hair and a moustache. The figure stood staring at the witness for about 30 seconds then faded away into nothing."
Sorry, I am myself astonished for what I have seen. Usually I see nothing on pics.
Well, and I have seen him not around the windows or on the staircase. I have seen him more above at the wall I wrote. Now I explain detailed. There is that plattform or door way with the arch and the bar to keep you from falling down. The place where you might have taken your photo. The guy was visible in that arch of that doorway at the wall. In your picture lefthand side between the bar and the beginning of the curve. And I think at that angle cannot be a reflection and when others have seen him as well he must exist somewhere there at the castle....lol....funny thing that !
Wabun Wind
P.S.: Again it was an interesting photo.