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  2. Cottingley Fairies - Wikipedia

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    When pressed, both women agreed that "a rational person doesn't see fairies", but they denied having fabricated the photographs. [30] In 1978 the magician and scientific sceptic James Randi and a team from the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal examined the photographs, using a "computer enhancement process".

  3. Cicely Mary Barker - Wikipedia

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    Cicely Mary Barker was born in 1895 in Croydon, England.She suffered from epilepsy as a child and remained physically delicate for most of her life. She was unable to go to school, so she was educated at home and spent much of her time on her own, reading and drawing.

  4. Category:Fairies in art - Wikipedia

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  5. The Cottingley Secret - Wikipedia

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    The Cottingley Secret is a retelling of the story behind the Cottingley fairies and a series of purportedly real photographs created in Cottingley, a village in West Yorkshire, England. The plots follows the lives of the two cousins—Frances Griffiths and Elsie Wright—who photographed real fairies in the garden near a stream. The story ...

  6. Ola Cohn - Wikipedia

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    The Fairies Tree work also inspired her writing and publication of The Fairies' Tree (1932), More about the Fairies' Tree (1933) and Castles in the Air (1936). Her book Mostly Cats was published in 1964. [1] In 2014 her autobiography was published; A Way with the Fairies: The Lost Story of Sculptor Ola Cohn. [5]

  7. he tales were scrubbed further and the Disney princesses -- frail yet occasionally headstrong, whenever the trait could be framed as appealing — were born. In 1937, . Walt Disney's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves" was released to critical acclaim, paving the way for future on-screen adaptations of classic tales.

  8. Houles fairy - Wikipedia

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    A woman who had heard about the fairies went to the houle and admired their weaving and singing. The fairy who cured Mignette asked the woman to find him, and gave her a loaf of bread that never runs out and a baguette as a reward, with instructions never to speak of it. When Mignette went to the houle, the fairy asked him to marry her.

  9. Category:Television shows about fairies - Wikipedia

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    Television shows based on Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (7 P) Pages in category "Television shows about fairies" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.