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Two visitors from Canada, a retired clergyman and his wife, visited the National Maritime Museum in 1966 and took a photograph in normal opening hours of the Tulip Staircase in the Queen's House, a beautiful building erected by Inigo Jones for Anne of Denmark, consort of King James I, and subsequently completed for Henrietta Maria, wife of King Charles I. The staircase appeared to be deserted at the time but when the photograph was developed after the Hardys had returned to Canada, there seemed to be a cowled figure climbing the staircase with 'its' left and ringed hand on the stair-rail, preceded by a less clear figure also with a hand on the rail.
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