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  1. Nov 18, 2023 · On 12 November 1933, a man named Hugh Gray may well have started the orginal viral trend when he snapped the first known photograph of a creature lurking in Loch Ness. Or, naysayers would argue, an unidentifiable object floating in Scotland's famous deep waters.

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  2. Aug 21, 2023 · Hugh Gray, out on a walk around Loch Ness after church, captured the first alleged picture of the mysterious creature that had been reported in Scotland for centuries.

  3. Apr 19, 2017 · In November that same year, Hugh Gray captured the first photograph that was thought to depict the Loch Ness Monster, now affectionately known as “Nessie.” Gray claimed to see a large creature rise above the surface of the water and snapped several photographs, but only one contained any information.

  4. Nov 10, 2023 · Hugh Gray was taking his usual post-church walk around Loch Ness in Scotland on a November Sunday in 1933. His amble was disrupted when he saw something bobbing above the water two or three feet...

  5. Nov 1, 2023 · Ninety years ago, a motorcyclist named Hugh Gray captured a moment that would spark a legend. His photograph, taken on the serene banks of Loch Ness, Scotland, showed something that would pique the world’s curiosity for decades. Was this the elusive Nessie? Nessie’s Enduring Legacy.

  6. Huws Gray is the UK’s largest independent builders’ merchant, supplying building materials to trade and DIY customers from over 250 locations across England, Scotland and Wales.

  7. Hugh Gray (1933) Hugh Gray's photograph taken near Foyers on 12 November 1933 was the first photograph alleged to depict the monster. It was slightly blurred, and it has been noted that if one looks closely the head of a dog can be seen.