No. One of the girls who produced the photos and pictures admitted before she died several years ago it was all a hoax. If you haven't seen the movie Fairy Story get it because it is a magical movie about the Cottingley fairies.
The "Cottingley Fairies," a hoax, were photographed in 1917 in Cottingley, West Yorkshire, England. You can view one of the images via Related Links, below.
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No. The Yes Virginia letter is more a message on the meaning of Christmas than the actual existence of the fat man in the red suit. The Cottingley Fairy photographs are fake.
If you go onto the Church of chocolate fudge website there are lots of thing to do with Fairies and the paranormal they dont have the exact cottingley fairies but other conivincing ones
Pictures of fairies that were not real were taken by Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths in 1917. The fairies were called the Cottingley Fairies and were made from cutouts from a book that was popular at the time.
Frances Griffiths and Elsie Wright
Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths, the ones who took the photos of the fairies, finally admitted that the fairies were fake because they were cardboard cutouts. They announced it in 1981.
the pictures the girls took were fake except the 5th one... mysterious
No, fairies do not exist, except in the imagination.
The Cottingley Fairies were very famous and many people believed they were real. And that's pretty much what what everyone thought. It had gotten very, very famous. But when one of the girls became old she admitted the photos were fake. But, according the the book Ripley's Believe it or Not! Strikingly true, one of the photos is different from the others and is believed to be real, but I still think it was a fake. The girls faked the photos with cardboard cutouts of fairies. So, they really weren't real, unless I am wrong about the one that is still believed to be real.
No. Fairies do not exist.
no fairies don't exist any where..