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The Cottingley Fairies - The Proof That The Photos Captured Fairies.

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2009

This video offers proof from the daughter of Frances Griffiths, one of the the two girls who took the famous Cottingley Fairy pictures in the 1920's. The interview came about on the BBC Antiques Road show in the UK. I believe in fairies, don't you?

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  • @sk8ngonfire How many do you see?> Some see more than others

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  • This may offend some people, but this is a miniature rant that I made on another site:

    Many large influences in the scientific community have come to believe in the existence of such things deemed "mythical." In fact, Tesla and Edison both were trying to develop a device to photograph nature spirits. So please, don't use science as an excuse and pretend you know everything.

  • why would she want too make fake ones if she had a real photo

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  • Well people the world over have caught ghosts in pictures and on camera, so I wouldn't rule anything out.

  • Even if it is fake its a fantastic story and the photographs are iconic and beautiful. The claim that the last one is real adds a " It was all a hoax...or was it " twist to the tale which I think is quite charming.

  • @windstorm1000 ...without scissors and cardboard. Which they had.

  • @mamagrazi...or you can accept that the girls themselves 1) Admitted to faking the photos; and 2) Employed no more ingenuity than that needed to take photographs of cardboard cut-outs.

  • @1955illug, please explain by what mechanism are fairies killed if you try to capture their image on a videotape, and how it is different from the mechanism which allows one to capture said images in a photograph. Please also advise on the effects of digital photography versus photochemical photography upon faerie creatures. Your insights in this matter would be an immeasurable contribution to the field of physics.

  • Oh, no, those photos are not faked. They are real photos of real girls posing with real cardboard cut-outs.

  • apparently, they only faked a few of them, one was real :) i believe in them tho i mean other people might be paying them to say that they faked them. i know that they are real cuz i have photos and have found a cottage (the bricks and details are sooo tiny) (which i found in a bush in my nans garden and a castle) and i have photos of them!!!! :D

  • all you need to do is believe...

  • I have a pet fairy named Taki

  • I have a friend who is a total fairy, so I believe.

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