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Page creatorStardizzy? (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation22:54, 28 February 2008
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Taken in 1917, the Cottingley fairy photos showed frolicking Fairies. (PROSE: .mw-parser-output .cs{display:none}Iceberg [+]Loading...["Iceberg (novel)"]) The creators, Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths, (PROSE: .mw-parser-output .cs{display:none}Torchwood: The Encyclopedia [+]Loading...["Torchwood: The Encyclopedia (reference book)"]) sounded so convincing that, despite all the experts declaring the pictures as "fake", many people believed them. When the girls were old ladies, they admitted that the fairies weren't real after all: they were actually just painted cardboard. (PROSE: .mw-parser-output .cs{display:none}Iceberg [+]Loading...["Iceberg (novel)"])
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